Best attractions and places to see around Grange-De-Vaivre include its tranquil natural setting within the Jura department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. The commune is bordered by the Loue River, part of a Natura 2000 site, contributing to its peaceful atmosphere. Grange-De-Vaivre is also home to an organic cheese factory, offering regional organic food items. Its location provides access to a wider range of attractions in the surrounding Jura, known for diverse landscapes and historical sites.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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If you would like to visit the saltworks and the exhibitions in addition to the walk, you should plan at least 90 minutes.
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The fortifications at this site have undergone many changes. In the Middle Ages, there was a castle on this site, Chastel Belin, which was apparently destroyed in the 17th century. From 1674, Vauban had the Château Belin built with further fortifications, which were, however, razed to the ground by the Austrians at the beginning of the 19th century and rebuilt in 1828. In 1871, during the Franco-Prussian War, the city capitulated to a numerically superior enemy, but the Belin and Saint-André forts did not surrender and held the strategically important position. Today it is privately owned and is apparently being renovated.
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Iconic 17th century chapel built following a vow made by the population to thank the Virgin Mary for protecting the inhabitants from epidemics and during the Thirty Years' War. It has an oval plan and is surmounted by a recently renovated dome with glazed roof tiles, a lantern tower and a bell tower. https://www.coeurdujura-tourisme.com/
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The ascent to the cross is car-friendly and has steps. The GR59 may have been rerouted in the meantime, but a detour here is definitely justified. The paths on Mt Poupet are well signposted and the summit cross is highly recommended.
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Place steeped in history.
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It is very interesting to visit the saltworks. The underground part of the tour is only possible with a guide. It is best to be there early in the morning for the sightseeing, otherwise there will be too many people there. The saltworks is a world cultural heritage site.
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Salins-les-Bains: Charming town in eastern France renowned for its salt pans, thermal baths, picturesque setting and cultural attractions, offering a mix of history, relaxation and natural beauty.
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Les Salines d'Arc-et-Senans is a historic saltworks complex located in eastern France. It is known for its impressive architecture and its importance in salt production during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Grange-De-Vaivre is home to the Fromagerie du Val de Loue, a notable 100% organic cheese factory. You can visit their on-site shop to purchase a variety of organic cheeses like Comté, Morbier, Raclette, and Tomme, along with other regional organic food items such as wines, honeys, and jams.
You can explore significant historical sites such as Salins-les-Bains, a settlement fortified since Gallo-Roman times, known for its historic salt production facilities which are a UNESCO World Heritage site. Another UNESCO World Heritage site is the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans, an impressive 18th-century factory built by Claude Nicolas Ledoux.
For panoramic vistas, visit Croix de Poupet, a viewpoint offering stunning views of Salins-les-Bains and, on clear days, even Mont Blanc. Another excellent spot is Fort Belin, which provides historical context along with its elevated perspective.
Yes, the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans is a family-friendly UNESCO World Heritage site that offers an engaging historical experience. Additionally, the Notre-Dame-Libératrice Chapel in Salins-les-Bains is also suitable for families interested in historical religious architecture.
Grange-De-Vaivre is bordered by the tranquil Loue River, and the area is part of a Natura 2000 site, offering a peaceful natural environment. The broader Jura region provides diverse landscapes including lakes, mountains, and vineyards, perfect for outdoor appreciation.
The region around Grange-De-Vaivre is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Port-Lesney Bridge – Edgard Faure Viewpoint loop' or the 'Château de Vaulgrenant loop'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Port-Lesney Bridge – Champagne-sur-Loue Bridge loop'. Cyclists have options like the 'Croix de Poupet – Mont Poupet loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Grange-De-Vaivre, Running Trails around Grange-De-Vaivre, and Road Cycling Routes around Grange-De-Vaivre guides.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Port-Lesney Bridge – Edgard Faure Viewpoint loop from Port-Lesney' is an easy 5 km hike. You can discover more trails in the Hiking around Grange-De-Vaivre guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and rich history. The stunning views from Croix de Poupet are highly praised, as are the impressive historical insights gained from exploring the UNESCO World Heritage sites like Salins-les-Bains and the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans. The unique local produce from the organic cheese factory also adds to the appeal.
Absolutely. The Jura department is dotted with charming villages. Nearby, you can explore places like Baume-les-Messieurs, Château-Chalon, and Lods, which are often listed among France's most beautiful villages. Arbois, known as the capital of Jura wines, and Ornans, referred to as the 'Little Venice of Franche-Comté', are also within reach.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring through early autumn (April to October) generally offers the most pleasant weather. If you're interested in the local produce, the organic cheese factory is open year-round, but it's always a good idea to check specific opening hours for attractions before your visit.
For Salins-les-Bains, it's recommended to arrive early in the morning for the saltworks tour, especially for the underground section which requires a guide, to avoid larger crowds. For the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site with extensive grounds, so allow ample time to explore the entire complex.
Yes, Grange-De-Vaivre is a small commune known for its tranquil natural setting. With a population of only 45 inhabitants, its intimate scale and the surrounding natural beauty of the Loue River and Natura 2000 site make it an ideal destination for those seeking peace and quiet.


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