Best attractions and places to see around Sorans-Lès-Breurey include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. This commune in the Haute-Saône department of France features a blend of fortified houses, traditional washhouses, and significant natural areas. The Buthiers stream flows through the village, contributing to the local environment, while nearby forests offer opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Very beautiful hike and wonderful view... in good weather!
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Destroyed in 1477 by the troops of Louis XI, the fortified house was rebuilt in the 16th century by Étienne de Labrey. The building is now occupied by a farm. The building was listed as a historical monument in 1977. WIKIPEDIA
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The grand lavoir-abreuvoir in Geneuille is a historical monument dating from the 19th century. It was built in 1829 and restored in 1876 by the architect Ducat. This lavoir-abreuvoir, located on the rue de l’Abreuvoir, is a covered washhouse with a large abreuvoir running along the facade. It has a large esplanade for easy access. The complex consists of a fountain, a washhouse and a abreuvoir, and is an important vestige of the social life and work of our ancestors. The water enters via a canal and is collected in a large space with a beautiful vaulted structure.
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The sun will be your greatest ally during this passage. At first light, you will find magnificent plays of light between the trees. The same at dusk. In the fall, as the sun quickly sets, the trees become incandescent. Remember to turn around from time to time to discover the many views that the forest offers.
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easy in rainy weather or when there is a shortage of petrol
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Built in the 16th century, the fortified house is made up of buildings defended by loopholes which form a closed courtyard. This fortified house has now been transformed into a farm. It has retained its keep and its chapel, as well as a mill from the beginning of the 18th century. Very well preserved, it is listed as a Historic Monument.
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The sun will be your greatest ally during this passage. At first light, you will find magnificent plays of light between the trees. The same at dusk. In the fall, as the sun quickly sets, the trees become incandescent. Remember to turn around from time to time to discover the many views that the forest offers.
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Welcome to the Grandes Baraques. This forest hamlet located in the heart of Chailluz is a must-see. As much from a practical point of view, as playful. Practical, because you will find there a drinking fountain, toilets and a pleasant picnic area. Fun, because a small animal park (free access) allows you to discover the fauna (fallow deer, deer, wild boar and roe deer) of the forest of Chailluz.
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You can immerse yourself in the majestic Chailluz Forest, known for its beautiful light effects between the trees, especially at sunrise, sunset, or in autumn. Another notable natural spot is the Fort de la Dame Blanche, which offers scenic views. The Buthiers stream also flows through the village, contributing to the natural landscape.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Fortified manor of Sorans-lès-Breurey, a 16th-century structure transformed into a farm, which retains its keep and chapel. The village also features the Château de Sorans-lès-Breurey, with parts dating to the 18th century, and the historic Church of They, which includes a Gothic choir from the 15th century.
Families can enjoy the Grandes Baraques forest hamlet, which offers a picnic area, toilets, a drinking fountain, and a small animal park with fallow deer, wild boar, and roe deer. The Chailluz Forest is also family-friendly for walks, and the traditional large washhouse-trough provides an interesting historical insight.
The region offers various hiking opportunities, particularly within the Chailluz Forest and along the Buthiers Valley. For more structured routes, you can explore the running trails around Sorans-Lès-Breurey, which include options like the '10km loop loop from Rioz' or 'Trail Between Fields and Woods loop from Palise'.
Yes, the area is suitable for cycling. You can find numerous MTB trails around Sorans-Lès-Breurey, such as 'Forest Path – Pretty little fountain loop from Rioz' or 'First View over the Plain – Fort de la Dame Blanche loop from Palise'. There are also gravel biking routes, including 'View of Recologne – Les Étangs de Noironte loop from Geneuille'.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views from spots like the Fort de la Dame Blanche, especially in good weather. The Chailluz Forest is loved for its unique light effects and diverse views depending on the season. The Grandes Baraques forest hamlet is popular for its practical amenities and the small animal park.
The Chailluz Forest is particularly stunning in autumn when the trees become incandescent with the setting sun. Early morning or dusk also offer magnificent plays of light. Generally, spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities, while autumn provides beautiful scenery.
Yes, the village is home to several traditional washhouses, including the large washhouse-trough in Geneuille, a historical monument from the 19th century. There are also washhouses at the organic farm of They and in Breurey, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
The Grandes Baraques forest hamlet is a must-see settlement located in the heart of Chailluz. It's practical, offering a drinking fountain, toilets, and a pleasant picnic area. It's also fun, with a small, free-access animal park where you can observe local fauna like fallow deer, deer, wild boar, and roe deer.
Yes, the region boasts the Fortified manor of Sorans-lès-Breurey, also known as Maison Forte. This 16th-century structure, rebuilt after being destroyed in 1477, features defensive loopholes, a keep, and a chapel. It is now a working farm and is listed as a Historic Monument.
The area is home to the Ferme Bio de They (Organic Farm of They), an agro-ecological farm committed to environmental respect. It serves as a model of diversification and offers insights into sustainable farming practices.
The Church of They in Sorans is a notable historical site. It features a Gothic choir from the 15th century and a baroque altarpiece. Despite 18th-century reconstruction, it has preserved its 14th and 16th-century chapels and houses a 17th-century wooden painting depicting Saint Anne and the Virgin and Child.


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