Attractions and places to see around Molamboz, a village in the Jura department of France, include a medieval castle and a Gothic chapel. The surrounding Burgundy-Franche-Comté region offers diverse attractions, from UNESCO World Heritage sites to natural landscapes and culturally significant towns. The area is characterized by rolling vineyards and the Cuisance river.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Louis Pasteur's house, a listed historical monument, has been preserved in its original condition, just as Pasteur knew it. Visitors can immerse themselves in the scientist's living and working environment.
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It's a lovely walk, with a beautiful, varied forest. Because of the heat (35°C), we limited ourselves to the section through the woods. Because it was very dry, that was also possible. Even the half-circle walk was worth it.
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A beautiful view of the Loue River from the bridge. The Loue crosses the Jura and the Doubs, another French region. The Loue valley was frequented by prehistoric men. After a prosperous economic history in the Middle Ages, and gone, the source and the valley of the Loue are to this day high places of ecotourism of tourism in the Doubs and tourism in the department of Jura, with one of the rivers renowned among the most picturesque, clean, green, and translucent in many places in the region.
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Guided tours daily in May, June, and September: 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Guided tours daily in July and August at: 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Reservations recommended at 03 84 66 11 72
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Pasteur returned his life to this house in Arbois, it is the only one he owned. Little remains of his father's humble tannery where he spent his childhood, as Louis Pasteur transformed this house into his "Château de la Cuisance" and furnished it to his liking. In this house, to which he returned every year, Pasteur combined business with pleasure: surrounded by his family and friends in the living room or dining room, he could devote himself to his research in his private laboratory.
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The dragons of the forest of Chaux are made of branches and perpetuate, in a way, the ancestral know-how around the wood which made the reputation of the hamlet 14. This hamlet is now an eco-museum which presents the trades once practiced in the forest of Chaux.
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The Jura has accustomed us to its Presidents fir trees, but this remarkable beech is just as worthy of interest. In 2017, his measurements were a height of 39 meters for a waist circumference of 3.60 meters. A beautiful specimen as they say!
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Arbois is one of the main communes of the Jura. It is the country of Louis Pasteur and a nerve center of viticulture. It was one of the first controlled designations of origin in France, which won its titles of nobility in 1936. Surrounded by vineyards, the old town is characterized by yellow-ochre buildings. Stroll and discover every magnificent corner of Arbois!
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The area around Molamboz offers a diverse range of attractions, including UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans and the Besançon Citadel. You can also explore picturesque medieval villages such as Château-Chalon and Baume-les-Messieurs, discover natural wonders like the Jura Lakes and Hérisson Waterfalls, and visit culturally significant towns like Arbois, known for its viticulture and as the home of Louis Pasteur.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. You can visit the 18th-century Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans, the impressive Vauban fortification of Besançon Citadel, or the historic salt mines of Salins-les-Bains, all UNESCO World Heritage sites. Additionally, explore the preserved home and laboratory of Louis Pasteur in La maison de Louis Pasteur à Arbois, or wander through the medieval streets of Dole and Château-Chalon.
Nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy. The region is dotted with numerous scenic Jura Lakes, including Lac de Chalain and Lac de Narlay, offering opportunities for relaxation. You can also hike to the stunning Hérisson Waterfalls, explore the beautiful woodlands of Forêt de la Joux, or discover the dramatic Gorges de la Lemme. The Loue River Bridge also offers picturesque views of the Loue River, which has historical significance.
Absolutely. The area around Molamboz is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking trails, such as the 'Riverside of the Loue loop from Ounans' or 'Hiking loop from Montbarrey'. For mountain biking, routes like 'The Advent Virgin – Charcoal manufacture loop from Ounans' are available. You can explore more options for hiking, MTB, and running around Molamboz.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Dragons of the Forest of Chaux offer an imaginative walk through a varied forest, featuring large wooden dragon sculptures. The President Beech, a remarkable natural monument, is also a great spot for a family visit. Many of the picturesque villages and natural sites, like the Jura Lakes, provide enjoyable experiences for all ages.
The best time to visit Molamboz and the Jura region is generally from spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring natural sites like the Hérisson Waterfalls and Jura Lakes, as well as for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The vineyards are also vibrant, offering a beautiful backdrop for cultural visits.
Definitely! The Jura region is renowned for its unique wines and cheeses. You can visit vineyards and cellars around Arbois and Château-Chalon to sample local wines, including the distinctive Vin Jaune. For cheese enthusiasts, learning about Comté production at places like Maison du Comté in Poligny offers a delicious cultural experience.
Yes, the region boasts several villages recognized among France's 'Most Beautiful Villages.' Château-Chalon, famous for its Vin Jaune and perched on a hill, is about 21 km away. Baume-les-Messieurs, nestled amidst cliffs and home to a Benedictine abbey, is another charming option. Further afield, Pesmes and Lods also hold this prestigious title.
Beyond the stunning landscapes, you can discover remarkable individual natural features. One such example is The President Beech, a magnificent tree measuring 39 meters in height with a circumference of 3.60 meters, located on the Avenue du Roi de Rome. The Forêt de la Joux also offers beautiful and varied woodlands to explore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Many enjoy the picturesque towns like Arbois with its distinctive ochre-yellow buildings and viticulture heritage. The serene views from the Loue River Bridge and the impressive scale of natural monuments like The President Beech are also highly rated. The region's diverse offerings, from ancient saltworks to scenic lakes, consistently receive positive feedback.
Yes, for a unique subterranean experience, you can visit the Gouffre de Poudrey. Located about 50 km from Molamboz, this impressive 'underground cathedral' features stalagmite-encrusted caves, offering a fascinating glimpse into the geological wonders of the region.
While the ancient stilted villages on the banks of Chalain and Clairvaux Lakes are fragile and not publicly displayed, the Clairvaux archaeology museum offers insights into these UNESCO-listed sites. The Loue River valley also has historical significance, with evidence of prehistoric human activity, which you can learn about while exploring the area.


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