Attractions and places to see around Échevannes encompass diverse landscapes and historical sites across two French departments. Échevannes in Doubs is characterized by the picturesque Loue Valley, offering numerous paths for hiking and cycling, alongside natural features like the Bèze Spring. Échevannes in Côte-d'Or features notable landmarks such as the Château du Fossé and a 13th-century church. The region provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage for visitors.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Please note that the trail has been closed since 2022. The original plan was to secure the trail until 2023, but it was then extended to 2024, but it was still closed in 2025.
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Typically picturesque, worth seeing French town
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The source of the Loue River is announced by the rushing water even before you see it. It's impressive and magical to stand beneath the 150-meter-high cliffs and watch the river rush out of its cave.
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The Viaduc de la Brème (also known as the Viaduc de Bois Joli) is an impressive viaduct in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comte region. ie: The Viaduc de la Brème is located near the Château de la Malcôte and the Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Chêne. It offers magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. This viaduct spans the Brême River and is part of a historic railway line. It is an architectural masterpiece that is both functional and aesthetic. It offers panoramic views of the natural beauty of the area.
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The Viaduc de la Brème (also known as Viaduc de Bois Joli) is an impressive viaduct in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comte region. The Viaduc de la Brème is located near the Château de la Malcôte and the Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Chêne. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. This viaduct spans the Brême River and is part of a historic railway line. It is an architectural masterpiece that is both functional and aesthetic. It offers panoramic views of the natural beauty of the area.
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Ornans is very attractive with its houses reflected in the Loue, its elegant limestone cliffs surrounding it, its magnificent church with its imposing Comtois bell tower, the squares and shops of its main avenue, as well as its beautiful forests. Ornans is also the city of Gustave Courbet. The famous painter who was politically involved in the government of the commune and then had to go into exile in Switzerland because he was accused of having been the instigator of the fall of the column on Place Vendôme in Paris. You will learn everything about this native of Ornans by visiting the museum entirely dedicated to him in the city center.
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Échevannes in Doubs is nestled near the picturesque Loue Valley, offering numerous paths for hiking and cycling. You can explore the impressive Source de la Loue, a powerful karst spring emerging from a 150-meter high rock wall, or the equally striking Source du Pontet. The Gorges de Noailles provide a scenic trail along the Loue river. The area is also a popular spot for paragliding and model aircraft enthusiasts, and the nearby Bèze Spring and medieval village of Bèze are worth a visit.
In Échevannes (Côte-d'Or), you can discover several historical landmarks. The most prominent is the 14th-century Château du Fossé, a fortified house with 17th-century additions, complete with a drawbridge and defensive moats. While not open for visits, its exterior is impressive. The village also features a unique 13th-century church with a Romanesque bell tower, the funerary monument of astronomer Charles-François Dupuis, and an old water mill believed to date back to the 13th century.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The charming town of Ornans, with its houses reflected in the Loue river and its museum dedicated to Gustave Courbet, is considered family-friendly. Additionally, Échevannes (Doubs) has a multi-games court for activities like tennis, football, basketball, handball, and badminton, along with pétanque facilities, providing recreational opportunities for all ages.
The area around Échevannes offers a variety of hiking trails, particularly in the Loue Valley. You can find routes that take you through scenic gorges, along rivers, and past natural springs. For example, there are running trails like the 'Les gorges de Nouailles et la source de la Loue' loop, which is a difficult 13.6 km route. You can explore more options for hiking and running on the Running Trails around Échevannes guide.
Yes, Échevannes is well-suited for cycling, with routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. You can find easy road cycling routes like the 'Loue River – Old Bridge of Vuillafans loop' (24.5 km) or more challenging ones. For touring, options include the 'Vuillafans – Val d'Ornans cycle path loop' (25.2 km). Discover more detailed routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Échevannes and Cycling around Échevannes guides.
The Old railway bridge, also known as the Viaduc de la Brème or Viaduc de Bois Joli, is an impressive viaduct in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. It spans the Brême River and is part of a historic railway line, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It's located near the Château de la Malcôte and the Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Chêne, and a bike path now leads over it.
Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic scenery and the power of nature at sites like the Source de la Loue, where a 150-meter high rock wall forms a spectacular cirque. The emerald reflections of the Loue river through the dense woods of the Gorges de Noailles are also highly appreciated, offering a superb spectacle, especially on sunny days.
In Échevannes (Doubs), you can observe farms typical of Franche-Comté architecture. The region is also known for its local produce, including county and fruit farms. Visitors may have the opportunity to visit a local cheese factory.
Yes, while the Château du Fossé is not open for visits, you can find more information about its history and significance. For details, you can refer to its Wikipedia page: Château du Fossé on Wikipedia, or the Bourgogne Tourisme website: Ferme Forte du Fossé on Bourgogne Tourisme.
The region around Échevannes, particularly in Doubs, benefits from a privileged climate that supports Mediterranean vegetation. While specific 'best times' can vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Always check the weather forecast before planning outdoor activities, as paths can be slippery after rain, especially in areas like the Gorges de Noailles.
The Bèze Spring is a major tourist attraction near Échevannes (Doubs), where the Bèze river originates from the Crétanne cave. The medieval village of Bèze, built around this monastic spring, is known for its charming atmosphere, featuring historic houses, narrow alleys, canals, small lakes, and ponds, along with local restaurants and cafes.


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