Attractions and places to see around Soirans encompass a mix of historical sites and natural waterways. The region features settlements such as Auxonne, which holds significant historical heritage including a castle and a church. The landscape is influenced by the Saône River, with notable diversions and canals. These diverse points of interest provide opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Not a castle that can be visited but nice to walk or cycle through The building is used for other purposes
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Superb church, the particularity of which is to have the twisted bell tower. In case of rain, you will appreciate the covered part of the square, with the possibility of sitting at the base of the pillars.
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Junction between the Saône and its bypass!
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At lock number 20, the diversion of the Saône River, which connects to Auxonne, ends. The Auxonne Canal and its locks were built between 1839 and 1845. The Auxonne Canal has a water level that guarantees a depth of 1.60 meters, including the shallows. The locks at each end connect it to the river.
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Labeled “Imperial City”, Auxonne is an old stronghold which has an important historical heritage, notably its church, its castle, its arsenal. Stroll through the streets of the city and take advantage of the many shops, bars and restaurants to take a break.
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The region is rich in history, particularly the settlement of Auxonne. Here you can explore its significant heritage, including the Auxonne Castle, an old fortified castle from the 15th century, and the superb Notre-Dame church with its distinctive twisted bell tower.
Yes, the landscape around Soirans is heavily influenced by the Saône River. You can visit the Diversion into the Saône river, which marks the end of the Saône River diversion connecting to Auxonne, and the Poncey diversion, a junction between the Saône River and its bypass.
Auxonne, known as an “Imperial City,” offers a blend of historical exploration and modern amenities. You can stroll through its ancient streets, visit its mighty fortress and beautiful market square, and take advantage of the many shops, bars, and restaurants for a break.
The Auxonne Castle is considered a family-friendly historical site. While it's an old fortified castle from the 15th century, it's a nice place for a walk or cycle, and its grounds are open to the public. Check opening times before visiting.
Soirans offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and hiking, often along the Saône River or through the surrounding countryside.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. Popular options include the 'Château d'Auxonne — loop' (approx. 9.5 km, moderate), 'Auxonne – Church loop from Auxonne' (approx. 8.4 km, moderate), and 'Château d'Auxonne – Church loop from Auxonne' (approx. 4.8 km, easy). You can find more details in the Hiking around Soirans guide.
Absolutely. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Étangs de Remilly-sur-Tille – Vtt loop from Collonges' (approx. 36.6 km, moderate) or 'Gravel loop from Varanges' (approx. 26.2 km, easy). Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Poncey diversion – TGV bridge loop from Auxonne' (approx. 31.6 km, moderate). Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Soirans and MTB Trails around Soirans guides.
Visitors appreciate Auxonne for its rich historical heritage, including its church, castle, and arsenal. Many enjoy strolling through the city's streets and taking advantage of the numerous shops, bars, and restaurants. The city's mighty fortress and beautiful market square are also frequently mentioned.
The Poncey diversion is a junction between the Saône River and its bypass. If visiting in winter, be aware that passages on this side of the Saône can be very muddy.
The Notre-Dame church is superb, with the particularity of having a twisted bell tower. In case of rain, visitors appreciate the covered part of the square, which offers a place to sit at the base of the pillars.
The Diversion into the Saône river marks the end of the Saône River diversion that connects to Auxonne. This canal system, including the Auxonne Canal and its locks, was constructed between 1839 and 1845 to maintain a consistent water depth of 1.60 meters for navigation.


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