Attractions and places to see around Lavoncourt offer a blend of historical architecture and tranquil rural settings in the Haute-Saône department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté. The area is characterized by its natural features, such as the Gourgeonne River, and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore a region known for its preserved heritage and opportunities for outdoor discovery. The surrounding landscape provides a quiet escape with various points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The washhouse with the oval washbasin was built in 1844.
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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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Lavoncourt itself features a church with a 15th-century bell tower and 16th-century tombstones, rebuilt in 1670. The village also has an 18th-century château. Nearby, you can visit the Ray-sur-Saône washhouse, a communal building from 1844 with an unusual oval basin, typical of the region. The broader area also includes the historic Château de Rupt-sur-Saône and the County Museum Albert and Félicie Demard for cultural insights.
Yes, a notable engineering marvel is the Savoyeux Tunnel. This underground canal, completed in 1843, is 642.5 meters long and 6.55 meters wide, diverting the Saône river. It was designed to facilitate navigation and cut a meander in the river. You can also find the Harbor in Savoyeux, which serves as a gateway to the tunnel.
The Gourgeonne River flows past the site of the ancient feudal castle in Lavoncourt, serving as a defining natural feature. The region is also characterized by the Saône river, which offers opportunities for boat trips and water sports, particularly around the Harbor in Savoyeux. The wider Burgundy-Franche-Comté region is known for its natural beauty, including the Forêts National Park and various rock formations.
The area around Lavoncourt offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the 'Savoyeux Tunnel – Banks of the Saône loop' or the 'Saint Pancras Church – Ray-sur-Saône washhouse loop'. For cycling, there are road cycling routes like the 'Loop Jules Rimet' from Lavoncourt, and MTB trails including the 'Saint Pancras Church – Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Running Trails around Lavoncourt, Road Cycling Routes around Lavoncourt, and MTB Trails around Lavoncourt guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Savoyeux Tunnel, an impressive underground canal, can be an interesting sight for all ages. The Ray-sur-Saône washhouse offers a glimpse into local history in a charming village setting. For active families, the Harbor in Savoyeux is a popular spot for water sports and boat trips. Slightly further afield, the Complexe aquatique des Jardins de l'Etang provides leisure activities.
The Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, including Lavoncourt, 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 walking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for water-based activities on the Saône.
When visiting the Savoyeux Tunnel, note that the highlight often refers to the resting point above the exit, which may include a table. The tunnel itself is an underground canal for boats, so you would need your own motorboat to experience crossing it. The nearby Harbor in Savoyeux is the gateway to the tunnel and a good starting point.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and tranquil rural settings. The unique engineering marvel of the Savoyeux Tunnel and the charm of the Ray-sur-Saône washhouse are frequently highlighted. The opportunities for water sports and boat trips from the Harbor also receive positive feedback, as does the overall quiet escape offered by the region.
While Lavoncourt is a small commune, nearby towns like Jussey, Gray, and Vesoul host markets on various days of the week. These markets offer a chance to experience local life, discover regional products, and interact with the community.
Yes, Lavoncourt is part of a 46 km loop itinerary that connects several villages, specifically designed for environmental and heritage discovery. These routes often include the banks of the Saône river and various châteaux in the wider region, providing a comprehensive way to explore the local history and natural beauty. You can find specific routes in the Running Trails, Road Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the area.
The Church in Lavoncourt, rebuilt in 1670, is significant for its historical elements. It retains a 15th-century bell tower with Romanesque-style windows, later heightened and topped with a bulbous roof. Inside, it houses a beautiful 18th-century altarpiece, statues, and paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries, along with 16th-century tombstones, offering a rich glimpse into the region's religious art and history.


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