Attractions and places to see around Courchapon offer a variety of historical, cultural, and natural experiences. Located in the Doubs department of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region of France, Courchapon serves as a starting point for exploring the surrounding area. The region features significant historical sites, diverse natural landscapes, and well-maintained cycling routes. Visitors can discover a range of attractions within a reasonable distance from the village.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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With today's start in Dole, we have left the Burgundy region, which was independent until 2015, and are now also moving into the former Franche Comté region, which existed until 2015. In 2015, both regions were merged to form the new Bourgogne Franche Comté region. On this section, the Rhine-Rhone canal flows for large parts in the bed of the Doubs, which has its source in the Swiss Alps. Besançon is the capital of Franche-Comté, voted the "greenest city in France", and the city of art and history; Besançon has 184 buildings classified as Historic Monuments. Vauban's fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage Site (citadel, city walls and Fort Griffon). The Rhine-Rhone Canal is a watershed canal that overcomes a total height difference of around 280 meters, of which 170 meters are on the Saône valley side, which are overcome with 82 locks, and 110 meters on the Rhine side, which requires 40 locks.
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Characterful Comtoise town which was part of the Holy Roman Empire until the treaty of 1678. Very prosperous in the Middle Ages, due to its trade and its artisans. There has been a cloth hall there since the 14th century, after Jeanne de Bourgogne, countess of Franche-Comté and queen of King Philippe V the Long of France, brought weavers from Paris there. From June 14, 1354 and until the Revolution, the bourgeoisie of Marnay had a charter of emancipation which ensured them security and abundance - "anyone who has a house and keeps fire in the village will be bourgeois". This charter allowed residents to administer the city themselves and thus build ramparts and set up the individual gardens that can still be found there today.
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Cistercian abbey founded in 1136, it stands on the banks of the Ognon. The best preserved example of Cistercian architecture in Franche-Comté, it is still occupied by Cistercian-Trappist monks.
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The area around Courchapon is rich in history. You can explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Acey Abbey, a well-preserved Cistercian monastery still occupied by monks. Another significant historical site is the Historic Center of Marnay, a 'Cité comtoise de caractère' with a cloth hall dating back to the 14th century. Further afield, consider the UNESCO-listed Citadel of Besançon and the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans, both remarkable examples of historical architecture and planning.
Yes, for natural beauty, visit Les Étangs de Noironte, a pleasant lake perfect for a break or picnic. The region also features the scenic Loue River, particularly beautiful near Ornans, and the impressive Grottes d'Osselle, offering a glimpse into underground natural formations.
Cyclists will enjoy the EuroVelo 6: Doubs and Rhône-Rhine Canal from Beure to Ranchot. This well-developed cycle path offers great landscapes with no car traffic, making it a highly recommended route. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Courchapon guide, which includes routes like the 'Feudal Enclosure of Châtelard loop'.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Les Étangs de Noironte is a great spot for a family picnic. The Historic Center of Marnay offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. The EuroVelo 6 cycle path is also a safe and enjoyable option for family bike rides. The Grottes d'Osselle provide an exciting natural exploration for children and adults alike.
There are several hiking opportunities around Courchapon. You can find a variety of trails in the Hiking around Courchapon guide, including moderate routes like the 'Marnaysian loop' and the 'Château de Cordiron loop from Burgille'. These trails offer diverse landscapes for walkers of different abilities.
Beyond Courchapon, you can visit Pesmes, recognized as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France,' offering a quaint and picturesque setting. Dole, with its prominent Collegiale Church, is another charming town to explore. Don't miss the Historic Center of Marnay for its rich medieval character.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained nature of the EuroVelo 6 cycle path, highlighting its beautiful landscapes and lack of car traffic. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty of Les Étangs de Noironte are also highly appreciated for breaks and picnics. The historical significance and preservation of sites like Acey Abbey also receive positive feedback.
Absolutely. The Acey Abbey is considered the best-preserved example of Cistercian architecture in Franche-Comté. The Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans is a UNESCO site showcasing remarkable 18th-century industrial architecture. In Besançon, the Vauban-designed Citadel is a stunning 17th-century fortress, also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yes, for runners, there are several trails available. The Running Trails around Courchapon guide features routes such as the 'Marnay – Historic Center of Marnay loop' and the 'Running loop from Burgille', offering various distances and difficulty levels.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Historical sites and cultural attractions are generally accessible year-round, but checking specific opening hours is always recommended.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the archaeological findings in Courchapon itself, revealing traces of a medieval habitat and Neolithic human presence in the 'Grotte de la Roche,' offer a fascinating, deeper historical layer to the area. Exploring the gardens of Château de Cleron, located next to the Loue river, can also be a delightful, less-crowded experience.
The region has a rich historical past. Archaeological excavations in Courchapon have uncovered medieval habitats from the 8th-10th centuries and evidence of Neolithic human presence. Nearby, the Historic Center of Marnay played a significant role in the Holy Roman Empire, prospering in the Middle Ages due to trade and artisans. The Acey Abbey dates back to 1136, showcasing centuries of monastic life.


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