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Andelnans walks
Le Bosmont
The aim of the walk is to discover the historical and natural features of the Bosmont Forest and the forestry operations managed by the Office Nationale des Forêts (ONF).
You will be able to see the marks left by the work carried out between 1874 and 1880, after the Franco-Prussian War.
The Belfort-Réchésy railway line through the forest is also still visible.
This hike is signposted.
Botans Circular Loop
A pleasant walk very close to Belfort. You will follow the green corridor and the Haute-Saône Canal. You will pass through a landscape of farmland and forests. You will discover several pretty villages: Froideval, Botans and Bermont. You will pass by the Botans Agricultural Museum.
This walk is signposted.
From Sévenans to Bessoncourt via the forts
This walk follows the fortified belt around Belfort.You’ll discover lovely countryside and woodland scenery, as well as several charming villages: Sévenans, Leupe, Meroux, Vézelois, Chèvremont and Bessoncourt. You’ll pass several structures of the Belfort fortified belt: the forts.
Fort Ordener and Meroux Fortification Circular Route
This hike allows you to discover two military structures, Fort Ordener and Ouvrage de Meroux.
It follows a pleasant route through the countryside.
It is marked with a red disc.
Route des Perches
This route passes by Fort des Basses Perches, which is part of the fortified belt around Belfort.
An easy hike with superb views of Belfort, the Haute Saône and the Vosges mountains.
This hike is signposted.
Around Bermont (Territoire de Belfort)
Hike from Bermont (car park in the central square) or Dorans (Maison du Temps Libre).
By car, take motorway exit 11 towards Delle, then follow signs for Belfort via the R437 and then Bermont.
The Bermont Tour Bermont
Old buildings, forts, churches, chapels... discover the heritage of the peaceful commune of Bermont in the heart of a beautiful green setting on this family walk.
Superb viewpoint offering an exceptional 360° panorama of the Vosges mountains, Belfort, the Trèvenans Hospital and the Jura mountains. Superb views of and beneath the TGV viaduct.
The route is signposted.
The Dorans Fountain Trail
Nestled in the heart of a small valley, this peaceful walk linking Dorans to Bermont is an opportunity for the whole family to discover these two charming villages steeped in history.
The trail is marked with blue rings.
From the village fountains to the Fort and Bermont Viaduct in Dorans
A circular route allowing you to explore two villages near Belfort, both rich in heritage: Bermont, with the Church of Saint-Laurent, the Savoureuse Viaduct and the Fort du Bois d'Oye; and Dorans, with the Chapel of Notre-Dame du Chêne and the fountain route. There are numerous vantage points along the route.
Belfort - Fesches-le-Châtel
This hike is the first of two stages linking the end of the Vosges crossing in Belfort to the start of the Grande Traversée du Jura (or GTJ on maps), located at the start of Mandeure. This hike is very cultural, starting in the historic town of Belfort. The first part takes you past three forts: Belfort, Basses Perches and Bosmont. The hike is never very far from urban areas and it is even possible to get there by TGV as the high-speed train passes through. It is a hike that alternates between woods, agricultural plains and villages of varying sizes, including Bourogne and its charming wash houses. The end of the hike is the most pleasant part of the route, crossing the dry grasslands of Bourogne and walking along the Rhône-Rhine Canal.
From Meroux to Charmois through the forest
A circular route starting from Meroux, crossing the wetlands before heading up to the heights of Charmois and through the woods of Meroux.
The path is stony for much of the route. Mainly flat, no difficulty.
Les Hauts de Belfort
Climb up and enjoy the panoramic views of Belfort and the Vosges mountains as you explore the fortifications created by Vauban.This route is signposted.
Circular of the Miotte, Justices and Citadel forts in Belfort
Circular in short version with limited elevation changes, the fortifications overlooking the old town of Belfort passing by the Tour de la Miotte, the Porte du Vallon then the Fort de la Justice and its dovecote, the top of the Glacis, the national cemetery, then the Citadel Tower and passage at the foot of the Lion before crossing the Brisach Gate, all enhanced by magnificent views of the city, its monuments and its surroundings.
La Chatenaise in Chatenois-les-Forges
The Châtenaise circular Châtenois-les-Forges
Between clearings and undergrowth, this hike takes you into the heart of the green lung of the commune of Châtenois-les-Forges.
The route is signposted.
Trévenans Circular
A pleasant hike in Trévenans, 10 km south of Belfort.
It takes you on a beautiful climb through the forest with lovely views. It joins the Sentier Historique des Bornes de la Principauté de Montbéliard (Historical Trail of the Boundaries of the Principality of Montbéliard). It ends by taking the Coulée Verte (Green Corridor) along the Haute-Saône canal with a very pretty view of the Southern Vosges.
The hike is marked with a yellow ring.
The cabbage trail in Chevremont
This hike is marked with cabbage-shaped markers.
It will allow you to discover the village of Chèvremont and some of the old military installations located in the commune.
You will discover its church dating from 1784, built by the architect Kleber, the town hall and the adjoining facilities: school, nursery, cultural centre, Chougalante, cemetery.
The Roselière trail in Belfort
Just a short walk from the town centre, this idyllic walk along the Étang des Forges offers the whole family the chance to enjoy a breath of fresh air amidst lush natural surroundings.
The route is signposted.
Route de découverte in Bourogne
15 km south-east of Belfort, 4 km from the TGV station, Bourogne is a town that combines modern development with a rich historical past.
This short walk through the village and forest will allow you to discover a rich heritage with several beautiful buildings, superb fountains and the ruins of the castle.
Information panels help you appreciate these treasures.
Another special feature of the route is the petrifying spring.