Attractions and places to see around Provenchère offer a mix of historical sites and natural features within the Doubs department. The area is characterized by its river valleys, including the Dessoubre and Doubs, and features notable waterfalls and viewpoints. Visitors can explore local heritage and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A lot of benches, tables and boards with informations are located there. Wonderful quiet Valley and this is the best place to rest. I haven’t seen anything else there like this.
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along the DESSOUBRE
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Mill of which we find traces from the 15th century which has had the name of Laval mill and Fauvel mill throughout its history. There were then several buildings there. The flour mill was destroyed after a fire in 1989. The sawmill, which still exists, closed in 1988 then was restored in 2016 following its inclusion in the historic monuments two years earlier. Only the transmissions are still there, the rest of the equipment having been dismantled when it closed. The adjoining house which accommodated the owners is today a gîte.
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Belvedere of the Rocher du Bourbet
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The Waroly waterfall is a fine example of a tufa waterfall. Huge tuffs rub shoulders with gentle stair steps to form this impressive waterfall.
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The viewpoint is at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level. Here you have a very nice view of the small Dessoubre valley and far away on the Doubs Valley at Saint Hippolyte.
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Very beautiful viewpoint with a spacious picnic area, well secured with a stable fence
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Contrary to expectations, not entirely offside route. Here are some restaurants that serve trout from the Doubs, and apparently quite well known and popular.
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The region around Provenchère in the Doubs department is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Waroly Waterfall, a tufa waterfall known for its unique formations. Another highlight is the Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet, offering stunning views of the Dessoubre and Doubs valleys. The Doubs River Branch Between Pont-de-Roide and Bief also provides picturesque river scenery. Beyond these, the wider area features natural wonders like the Saut du Doubs, Gorges du Doubs, Gorges de Remonot, Gouffre de Poudrey, and the Défilé d'Entre-Roches.
Yes, Provenchère offers a glimpse into its past. The Girardot Mill is a significant historical site, a former flour and sawmill with origins dating back to the 15th century. The sawmill part was restored in 2016 after its inclusion in historic monuments. Additionally, you can explore the local gastronomic heritage at the Cheese Museum 'terroir products of the Comtois' and visit the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rock.
Provenchère is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and general cycling. For detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Provenchère guide. If you prefer cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Provenchère or the Cycling around Provenchère guide for various routes.
Absolutely! The Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet is categorized as family-friendly, offering a beautiful viewpoint with a spacious and secured picnic area, perfect for a family outing. Exploring the Waroly Waterfall can also be an engaging experience for families, as can gentle walks along the Dessoubre river.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet. Located at an altitude of 700 meters, it provides expansive views of the Dessoubre valley and the Doubs Valley at Saint Hippolyte. It's also equipped with a picnic area for a comfortable visit.
The Girardot Mill is a historic site with traces dating back to the 15th century. While the flour mill was destroyed, the sawmill portion, restored in 2016, still stands. Visitors can see the transmissions of the old sawmill equipment and appreciate the industrial heritage of the region. The adjoining house has also been converted into a gîte.
Yes, the Waroly Waterfall is a prime example of a tufa waterfall. Here, you can observe impressive tuffs and gentle stair-like formations created by mineral deposits, making for a unique and picturesque natural feature.
Yes, there are designated rest areas. For instance, there's a well-equipped Rest area on the Dessoubre. It features benches, tables, and information boards, providing a quiet and comfortable spot to relax amidst the wonderful valley scenery.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural beauty. The unique tufa formations of the Waroly Waterfall and the panoramic views from the Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet are highly rated. The historical significance of the Girardot Mill also captivates those interested in local heritage.
The best time to visit Provenchère for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The weather is typically milder and more conducive to exploring the natural landscapes and trails. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip, especially if you intend to hike in higher elevations or near waterfalls.
Yes, the Hiking around Provenchère guide offers various trails. For an easy walk, consider the 'Belvoir Castle – Beautiful castle complex loop from Belvoir'. Moderate options include 'Village of the Dwarfs – Belvoir Castle loop from Sancey-le-Long' and 'View of Montaigue loop from Les Terres-de-Chaux'. You can find more details and options in the full guide.
While the guide focuses on attractions, the area around the Doubs River Branch Between Pont-de-Roide and Bief is known for restaurants serving local trout. The house adjoining the Girardot Mill is also available as a gîte. For broader accommodation and dining options, exploring nearby towns and villages is recommended.


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