Best attractions and places to see around Broye-Aubigney-Montseugny include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated at the confluence of the Ognon and Saône rivers, the commune offers riverine landscapes and forest paths. The area features historic churches, a 19th-century lavoir, and preserved rural settings. This region provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and natural environments.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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It was through the Saint-Hilaire gate that, in 1477, the French soldiers of Louis XI invaded the town. Using the Trojan Horse ruse, Marshal de Craon brought carts filled with barrels and wheat from the villages of Mutigney and Chassey. The inhabitants of Pesmes allowed the carts to enter, and as soon as they passed through the gate, the soldiers appeared.
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For over 300 years, the blast furnaces, renowned throughout France, produced cannonballs initially for the King's army and later for the armies of the Republic. From the 19th century onward, this industry shifted to manufacturing small agricultural and winemaking tools. Guided tours are available by reservation through Culture et Animations Pesmoises.
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With its imperial bell tower typical of the Franche-Comté region, the Church invites you to travel back in time through its construction where the 13th, 14th and 16th centuries intertwine and offers you a journey through varied artistic influences: Burgundian, Comtois and Champenoise.
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A good place to stay overnight if you can find a free room.
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The town offers everything you need for a pleasant break: shops, refreshments at the bars, a safe swimming area at the beach, a charming marina, playgrounds for children, and a lovely view of the Saône.
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This dam has a fixed part and a mobile part each measuring about fifty meters long. This structure was completely overhauled in 2014 after six years of work. Thus, the original dam dating from the 1840s was equipped with a fish pass and a footbridge on which pedestrians and cyclists can circulate to cross the watercourse.
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The Saint-Hilaire church originally dates from the 12th century and was remodeled in the late Gothic style in the early 17th century. It is richly decorated: an alabaster altar in the side chapel of d'Andelot (15th century) decorated with Renaissance-style marble, a marble statue of Mary (15th century) by Jean de La Huerta, a triptych (16th century) by Jacques Prévost, furniture, paneling and statues from the 16th to 18th centuries, a pulpit (16th century) by Claude Le Rupt and numerous tombstones. The former priory chapel has also been preserved. A stone cross from the 14th century stands in the cemetery; other stone wayside crosses from this period can be found in the town.
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15th century fortified house Private historical monument Guided tours by appointment from May 1 to September 30 Tel: 03 84 31 23 23
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 18th-century Church of Saint Pierre and Saint Paul in Broye-les-Pesmes with its distinctive 'imperial' bell tower, or the Church of Aubigney, featuring a typical Franc-Comtois bell tower. Don't miss the 12th-century Commanderie Church of Montseugny, known for its sculpted tympanum and a 14th-century fresco. The 16th-century Saint-Hilaire Gate in Pesmes is another significant historical landmark, being one of only two surviving gates from its era.
The commune is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Ognon and Saône rivers, a picturesque spot known as Port Saint-Pierre, ideal for fluvial tourism. You can also enjoy a charming promenade along the Ognon river in Broye-les-Pesmes. The area is characterized by numerous forest paths, perfect for nature walks and picnics amidst preserved rural landscapes.
The region offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate gravel biking loops like the "Apremont Dam – Pontailler-sur-Saône loop from Mantoche" and easy road cycling routes such as the "Loop of the Forges." Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Gravel biking, Road Cycling, and MTB Trails around Broye-Aubigney-Montseugny.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Pontailler-sur-Saône offers a safe swimming area at its beach, playgrounds for children, and a lovely view of the Saône. The Apremont Dam features a footbridge accessible to pedestrians and cyclists, making it a pleasant spot for a family stroll. Many forest paths are also suitable for easy family walks and picnics.
The region's natural beauty and outdoor activities are best enjoyed from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, walking along river promenades, hiking forest paths, and cycling. The confluence of the Ognon and Saône rivers is particularly inviting during warmer months.
Absolutely. The Forges of Pesmes are a significant monument of the industrial age, dating back to 1660. This metallurgical establishment produced cannonballs for centuries and later shifted to manufacturing agricultural tools. Guided tours of the 'Musée des Forges' are available for groups by reservation, offering a fascinating glimpse into this heritage.
Yes, the area is dotted with charming Franc-Comtois villages. Pesmes is a medieval town with a rich heritage, including remains of a castle and the Saint-Hilaire church. Pontailler-sur-Saône is another delightful settlement offering shops, bars, and a marina, perfect for a relaxing break.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The komoot community has shared over 13 photos and given more than 15 upvotes, highlighting the charm of the Franc-Comtois villages, the serene riverine landscapes, and the opportunities for outdoor exploration. The historical significance of sites like the Saint-Hilaire Gate and the amenities at Pontailler-sur-Saône are frequently praised.
The confluence of the Ognon and Saône rivers at Port Saint-Pierre offers a unique and scenic view. Pontailler-sur-Saône provides lovely views of the Saône river. Additionally, the numerous forest paths throughout the commune offer picturesque rural landscapes, ideal for enjoying nature's tranquility.
Yes, the Lavoir d'Aubigney, dating back to 1880, is a notable historical washhouse that offers a glimpse into the region's past and traditional village life. It's a charming example of local heritage.
The area is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. You can find various routes for both road cycling and gravel biking. Road cyclists might enjoy the "Loop of the Forges" or longer routes like the "Pont de Pierre of Gray – Apremont Dam Footbridge loop from Pesmes." For gravel biking, options include the "Apremont Dam – Château de Talmay loop from Mantoche." More detailed routes can be found in the Gravel biking and Road Cycling guides.
Yes, the churches in the area showcase distinct architectural elements. The Church of Saint Pierre and Saint Paul in Broye-les-Pesmes features an 'imperial' style bell tower, while the Church of Aubigney displays a typical Franc-Comtois bell tower. The Commanderie Church of Montseugny is particularly notable for its 12th-century origins, a sculpted tympanum depicting Christ in Majesty, and a 14th-century fresco in its crypt.


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