Best attractions and places to see around Courtesoult-Et-Gatey include historical sites and natural features within this commune in the Haute-Saône department of France. The area offers a blend of local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring the wider Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. Visitors can discover traces of an ancient Roman road, historical château vestiges, and architectural elements like an 18th-century reconstructed church and traditional washhouses. The region is also suitable for outdoor activities, with various hiking trails available.
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The Saône is a river that flows through Burgundy and Franche-Comté. It is a major tributary of the Rhône and a popular spot for water sports, fishing and boat trips
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The Port de Savoyeux is a marina in Savoyeux, a commune in Haute-Saône, France. It is located on the Saône, a river that flows through Burgundy and Franche-Comté. It is a popular spot for water sports, fishing and boat trips. It is also the gateway to the Tunnel de Savoyeux, an underground canal that diverts the Saône between two of its meanders
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The Tunnel de Savoyeux is an underground canal that diverts the Saône between two of its meanders at Savoyeux, in the Haute-Saône, in France. It was completed in 1843 and made it possible to sail the Little Saône to the Saône. It is 642.5 metres long and 6.55 metres wide. It has no path for towing the boats, so the boatmen had to pull the boats with chains attached to the walls of the tunnel. It also has a lock at the end of the tunnel
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This highlight is located on the harbour side!
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The highlight here is taken from the resting point above the exit. There is also a table here.
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The Savoyeux tunnel was built during the July Monarchy, in 1837. It facilitates navigation on the Saône. The dimensions of the work are impressive: 642.5 meters long, and only 6.55 meters wide. It passes under the hill and makes it possible to cut a meander in the river, and to avoid a dam located a little higher up.
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The Tunnel de Savoyeux is an underground canal that diverts the Saône between two of its meanders near Savoyeux, in Haute-Saône, France. It was completed in 1843 and made it possible to sail the small Saône to the Saône. It is 642.5 meters long and 6.55 meters wide. It has no path for pulling the boats, so the skippers had to pull the boats with chains attached to the walls of the tunnel. It also has a lock at the end of the tunnel
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Locked diversion of the Saône built in two stages, in 1840 and 1880. This reach is one of the areas developed to make the Saône navigable.
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The commune offers several historical points of interest. You can discover traces of the ancient Roman road, known as "Chemin de César," and explore the vestiges of the Château de Gatey. The local church, reconstructed in the late 18th century, also presents architectural interest. Additionally, the village is the birthplace of General Lavoignet, a celebrated military figure.
Yes, Courtesoult-Et-Gatey is home to several traditional washhouses (lavoirs). The village of Gatey features a beautifully adorned washhouse planted with flowers, and another, the lavoir de Champs Fouché, which is continuously supplied with water. These offer a glimpse into local heritage and architecture.
The area is notable for its impressive canal infrastructure. You can visit the Savoyeux Tunnel, an underground canal completed in 1843 that diverts the Saône. Nearby, the Harbor in Savoyeux is a marina on the Saône, popular for water sports and boat trips, and serves as a gateway to the tunnel. Another significant feature is the Vereux Diversion, a locked diversion of the Saône built to enhance navigability.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and running trails. For hiking, consider routes like the "Hiking loop from Vaite" or the "Dérivation de Savoyeux loop from Membrey." Cyclists can explore options such as the "Tunnel de Savoyeux – Saône loop from Dampierre-sur-Salon." You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Courtesoult-Et-Gatey, Cycling around Courtesoult-Et-Gatey, and Running Trails around Courtesoult-Et-Gatey.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. The washhouses offer an interesting cultural stop, and the annual Christmas nativity scene in the village center is a charming seasonal attraction. Exploring the ancient Roman road or walking along the Saône near the Savoyeux Tunnel can also be pleasant family outings. Several hiking routes, like the "Hiking loop from Vaite," are rated as easy and suitable for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique engineering of the waterways, such as the Savoyeux Tunnel, which allows boats to cut through a meander of the Saône. The historical significance of sites like the Roman road and château vestiges, combined with the tranquil natural surroundings, also receives positive feedback. The area's blend of history, waterways, and outdoor exploration opportunities is highly valued by the komoot community.
For those interested in gardens, several remarkable options are within driving distance. These include Parc de l'Etang (21km away), Jardin du château du Talmay (32km away), and Château d'Arcelot (42km away). These provide beautiful settings for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
Absolutely. Courtesoult-Et-Gatey serves as a good base for exploring the wider Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. You can visit Besançon (approx. 51 km), known for its UNESCO World Heritage Citadel. Langres (approx. 35 km) offers remarkable ramparts to walk along, and Dijon (approx. 54 km) boasts a rich history and numerous historical sites.
Yes, Pesmes, located approximately 38 km away, is recognized as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages." It offers a picturesque and quaint experience, perfect for a charming day trip.
The "Chemin de César" (Caesar's Way) is an ancient Roman road that passes through the area, offering a tangible connection to the region's distant past. History enthusiasts can discover traces of this significant route, which once played a crucial role in Roman infrastructure and trade.
The vestiges of the Château de Gatey provide a historical footprint of the commune's past. While not a fully preserved castle, its remains offer a glimpse into the medieval and early modern history of the area, inviting visitors to imagine its former grandeur and strategic importance.
The area is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the waterways. Summer offers warmer temperatures for water sports, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds.


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