Best attractions and places to see around Preigney offer a glimpse into traditional French village life within the Haute-Saône department. This tranquil commune features notable historical architecture and natural elements. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient structures to serene natural paths. The area provides a quiet experience for those interested in local heritage and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Nice route for a not too long, varied walk in the green.
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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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If you are looking for a unique and adventurous hiking experience, you can try the Treehouse in Guyonvelle. It's a place where you can stay in treehouses that are perched up to 12 meters high in a beautiful forest. You can enjoy the view of nature, the company of squirrels and birds, and the comfort of home-cooked meals.
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Pleasant trail, little practiced by mountain bike but narrow
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Sometimes a little overgrown in summer
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Preigney itself features several historical elements, including the Église Saint-Fortunat, a Maison forte (fortified house), and traditional Fontaine-lavoir couvertes (covered wash-house fountains). Nearby, you can visit the historic settlement of Jussey, known for its historic fountains, washhouses, and a church from 1760. Another significant site is the Chateau la Rochelle, a picturesque castle located at the end of the Rigotte valley.
Yes, for a pleasant natural walk, you can explore the Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream. While sometimes a little overgrown in summer, it offers a serene trail. The broader Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region also boasts the natural beauty of the Jura mountains with its lakes and waterfalls.
The area around Preigney is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. For detailed options, explore the guides for Hiking around Preigney, Road Cycling Routes around Preigney, and Running Trails around Preigney.
For a unique experience, consider visiting the Tree house in Guyonvelle. It offers an adventurous hiking experience and the opportunity to stay in treehouses perched high in a beautiful forest, enjoying nature and home-cooked meals.
Jussey is a historic settlement mentioned as early as 611. Visitors can explore its historic fountains, washhouses, and a church dating from 1760. It's a cozy place away from major traffic flows, offering a glimpse into traditional French town life.
The Chateau la Rochelle is a particularly picturesque castle. It's notable for its location at the very end of the Rigotte valley, with a creek rising directly below it from a spring pool, adding to its scenic charm.
Yes, you can visit the Ruins of Cherlieu Abbey. This Cistercian abbey, originally built between 1150 and 1220, was once one of the largest and most beautiful in the region. Today, you can explore the remains of its 15th-century cloister, a wall of the church transept, and other convent buildings transformed into a farm, offering a rich historical perspective.
There are several hiking options around Preigney, ranging in difficulty. You can find moderate trails like the 'La Grosse Roche – Butter bread loop from La Roche-Morey' or longer loops from Rosières-sur-Mance. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around Preigney guide.
Yes, the area offers various road cycling routes. Options include moderate loops like 'View of Château-Dessous loop from Vitrey-sur-Mance' or more challenging long-distance rides such as the 'Stone Bridge of Port-sur-Saône – Château de Ray-sur-Saône loop from Ouge'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Preigney guide.
Within Preigney, you can observe traditional French village architecture, including the Église Saint-Fortunat, a Maison forte, and several Fontaine-lavoir couverte, such as those on Rue des Baraques and Grande Rue. These communal facilities and historical structures provide insight into the region's heritage.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil experience and the glimpse into traditional French village life. The historical sites, such as the ancient settlement of Jussey and the picturesque Chateau la Rochelle, are highly valued. The serene natural paths, like the Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream, also receive positive feedback for their pleasant atmosphere.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though some paths might be a little overgrown. Winter provides a different, quieter experience, but some outdoor activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Yes, for local produce and crafts, you can visit markets in nearby towns such as Jussey, Chalindrey, Vesoul, Langres, Gray, and Saint-Loup-sur-Semouse. These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local culture and find regional specialties.


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