Best attractions and places to see around Flagey-Rigney, a rural commune in the Doubs department of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region of France, offers a mix of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and architectural landmarks. The area is characterized by its rural landscape and proximity to the Doubs river valley. Visitors can explore local heritage and scenic vistas within and around the commune.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Bellevaux Abbey was a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1120 by Pons de Morimond, near present-day Cirey, in Haute-Saône, France. At that time it was in Franche-Comté. It was removed in 1790 and sold in 1791. Shortly after, the church was demolished. 1795 the buildings were purchased by Jean-Charles Pichegru. The “castle” site, for its part, hosts events (medieval festivals, markets) in its park thanks to the dynamism of an association seeking to promote the former religious domain. The old abbey is open to visitors from time to time. Information on 06 33 80 08 12 or 03 84 94 84 98.
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Ollans Castle was built in the 18th century. It is surrounded by a vast garden bordered by the river, and decorated with two statues from the 1740s representing Diana and Apollo. It belonged to Charles Derosne, a beekeeping enthusiast and friend of Sully Prudhomme. It is also in this castle that the writer composed his first collection of poetry, Le Bonheur. The castle cannot be visited these days, but it is a great place to take a photo.
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Originally built by the architect Pambet in 1831, it was transformed into its current state in 1843 by Renahy and Le Beuffe. The fountain takes its name from the Irish monk Maimboeuf, who was assassinated in Dampierre in January 1843.
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Washhouse built in the middle of the 19th century. Two basins, the exterior of which is fed by four taps (gouliches) in cast iron, hence the name of the wash house.
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At the turn of a small path, you will have a breathtaking view of the Doubs valley and the villages of Ougney-Douvot.
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Within Flagey-Rigney, you can see the 18th-century Ollans Castle, known for its garden and statues, though it's not open for visits. The Fontaine du Cygne, a fountain-washhouse-watering trough built in 1829, is also a listed Historic Monument. Nearby, you can explore the Entrance arch of the former Notre-Dame de Bellevaux Abbey, which hosts events occasionally. Further afield, the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans (UNESCO World Heritage site) and the Ronchamp Chapel by Le Corbusier are notable historical and architectural landmarks.
Yes, the View of the Doubs and Ougney-Douvot offers a breathtaking panoramic perspective of the Doubs valley and the villages of Ougney-Douvot. The region itself is characterized by its rural landscape and proximity to the Doubs river valley, providing many scenic vistas.
The area around Flagey-Rigney offers various outdoor activities. For running, you can find routes like the 'Ollans Castle loop from Avilley' or 'Running loop from Pouligney-Lusans'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'View of Haut de Gouhelan – Rougemont loop from Mondon' or 'Bellevaux Abbey loop from Cirey'. Road cyclists have options like 'Vesoul – Old Tacot Route loop from Larians-et-Munans'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Flagey-Rigney, MTB Trails around Flagey-Rigney, and Road Cycling Routes around Flagey-Rigney guides.
While Flagey-Rigney itself is a rural commune, families can enjoy exploring the grounds around Ollans Castle for a photo opportunity and a stroll. The nearby villages like Lods, recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village,' offer pleasant walks along the river. For a broader experience, Besançon, about 25 km away, has the impressive Vauban fortifications and a market that can be interesting for families.
The best time to visit Flagey-Rigney for outdoor activities and sightseeing is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter. The natural landscapes are also particularly beautiful with spring blooms or autumn foliage.
Several charming villages and towns are within a reasonable distance. Lods and Pesmes are both recognized as 'Most Beautiful Villages of France' and are pleasant to explore. Mouthier-Haute-Pierre is well-located for visiting the source of the Loue river. Besançon, a larger city, offers historical fortifications and markets, while Montbéliard is known for its castle.
The Fontaine-Lavoir des 4 Gouliches is a washhouse built in the mid-19th century. It features two basins, with the exterior one fed by four cast-iron taps, known locally as 'gouliches', which gives the washhouse its unique name.
The Ollans Castle, an 18th-century castle, is not currently open for public visits. However, its large garden, bordered by a river and featuring 1740s statues of Diana and Apollo, makes it a great spot for taking photos from the exterior.
Yes, if you're looking for local markets, Besançon, approximately 25 km away, hosts markets on various days of the week. Vesoul, about 23 km from Flagey-Rigney, also has markets on Thursdays and Saturdays, offering a chance to experience local produce and goods.
The Doubs River Valley is a prominent natural feature of the region. A viewpoint near Flagey-Rigney offers impressive views of the valley and the villages of Ougney-Douvot, highlighting its scenic beauty and importance to the local landscape. Saint-Hippolyte, further east, is beautifully situated at the confluence of the Doubs and Dessoubre rivers.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and unique architectural landmarks. The View of the Doubs and Ougney-Douvot is often highlighted for its magnificent panoramic views. The historical significance and architectural details of sites like the Fontaine du Cygne and the Entrance arch of the former Notre-Dame de Bellevaux Abbey also receive positive feedback for their heritage value.


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