Best attractions and places to see around Augicourt include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and local settlements. While Augicourt itself is a small commune, the surrounding region offers several points of interest for visitors. The area is characterized by its rural landscape, with opportunities to explore cultural landmarks and natural areas. There are 5 notable attractions waiting to be explored in the vicinity.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Abbey built between 1150 and 1220 which welcomed Cistercian monks. It was one of the largest and most beautiful in the region because it had the support of many local lords. History, however, did not do it any favors and it suffered plague, famine, wars including that of the Hundred Years and numerous pillagings until the 16th century. The monastery then came under commendation (temporary administration and perception of the abbey's profits by a person who had no obligation to manage the abbey), which did not improve its situation, then new looting and fires took place at the time. during the 16th and 17th centuries. During the 18th century, a new cloister and then a new monastic palace were built but the Revolution passed through and the abbey saw its last hour sounded. Today only remains of the 15th century cloister, a wall of the church transept, the doorman's accommodation and some buildings of the convent which were transformed into a farm.
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The Eglise la Laitre is situated on a hill between the villages of Molay and Cintrey and serves as a church for both communities.
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I couldn't find anything (!) about the fountain on the internet. In any case, the city has several such water points. Was a treat at 1:30 in the morning.
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With a good 1500 inhabitants, the place is one of the medium-sized in the department of Haute Saône. He was mentioned as early as 611. Worth seeing are the fountains and washhouses in the old town and of course the church from 1760. Due to the railway line to the Langres cheese center, a bit of agriculture-related industry has settled here. A hotel is on site and also apartments. Aldi and Lidl are represented at supermarkets. A cozy place away from the big traffic flows.
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An incredibly nice little campsite in the farm. Simple, but totally nice. A few sheep, fruit trees and a nice owner. Uncomplicated, chilled, vacation !! And homemade apple juice of the finest! 👍
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The region around Augicourt is rich in history. You can visit the Ruins of Cherlieu Abbey, a significant historical site that once housed Cistercian monks, offering insights into its turbulent past. Other notable historical landmarks include the Église Saint-Martin in Augicourt itself, and the impressive Château de Bougey and Château Melay located nearby.
Yes, the area offers several natural features. You can find the tranquil Lac de la Sorlière near Cintrey, providing a natural escape. The picturesque Ognon Valley, recognized as a Natural Area of Ecological, Floristic, and Faunistic Interest, is also in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Additionally, the Field Of Parc Aux Daims in Scey-sur-Saône-et-Saint-Albin offers a pleasant natural setting.
The area around Augicourt is suitable for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For example, there are moderate MTB trails like the 'Bois du Chanoix loop' and various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Saint-Albin Tunnel loop'. Running trails, such as a 7km loop from Gevigney-et-Mercey, are also available. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Augicourt, Cycling around Augicourt, and Running Trails around Augicourt guides.
For family-friendly options, consider a visit to the Field Of Parc Aux Daims in Scey-sur-Saône-et-Saint-Albin for a natural outing. For those seeking more active recreation, Sport Karting - Circuit de la Vallée in Pusey offers an exciting activity. The nearby town of Vesoul, about 26 km away, is also a pleasant place to visit with attractions like the English Garden.
To experience local culture, you can visit the town of Jussey, known for its historic fountains, washhouses, and a church from 1760. Several nearby towns host vibrant local markets on different days of the week, offering local products and a glimpse into regional life. These include Jussey (Tuesdays), Vesoul (Thursdays & Saturdays), Langres (Fridays), and Gray (Tuesdays & Fridays).
Jussey is a medium-sized town with a rich history, mentioned as early as 611. Visitors can explore its historic fountains and washhouses in the old town, as well as the church dating back to 1760. It offers a glimpse into local life and has amenities like supermarkets and accommodation.
Yes, there are a few camping options in the vicinity. The 'Farm campsite 'La Tuilerie'' offers a simple, pleasant experience with a nice owner and homemade apple juice. Additionally, Camping Saône Jolie near Scey-sur-Saône-et-Saint-Albin and Camping de la Maladière near Port-sur-Saône are located close to the Saône river, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Beyond Augicourt, several towns are worth visiting. Jussey is a historic town with fountains and an old church. Vesoul, about 26 km away, is a pleasant town featuring the English Garden and Notre Dame de La Motte. Further afield, Langres (43 km) is famous for its impressive 3 kilometers of ramparts, and Luxeuil-les-Bains (37 km) is a thermal town with a notable basilica and Roman history.
A practical point of interest is the Well with drinking water. This well is one of several water points available in the local area, providing fresh water for visitors.
The Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, also known as Eglise la Laitre, is situated on a hill between the villages of Molay and Cintrey. It serves as a church for both communities, offering a local religious landmark.
The Augicourt region is characterized by its rural landscape, offering a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. It's a place where visitors can explore ancient ruins, churches, picturesque valleys, and experience local life through nearby markets and settlements.


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