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Grammont walks
On the iron and mirabelle plum route
Hike through the mirabelle plum orchards and follow in the footsteps of iron mining.
Between Salt and Coal
A challenging hike in the footsteps of the industrial past of the Gouhenans region (mine shafts, saltworks).
A detour via the archery range in Arcey
This is a short hike that is suitable for families, with no difficulty in terms of distance, elevation or risk of getting lost. It mainly follows the yellow-blue marked trails created by the Rupt Valley Hiking Association. It can be done by mountain bike, with a few sections where you will need to dismount.
Arcey circular route via Gonvillars and Villers-sur-Saulnot
An easy walk through the woods and along small village roads, passing through Gonvillars and Villers-sur-Saulnot, and returning via the ‘Bois des Jonquilles’ in spring, between Villers and Arcey.
Circular field in the woods between Montenois and Lougres
This is a good family walk to do outside of flood season, as the area along the Doubs river would not be passable. Apart from one or two poorly marked spots, the route is easy to follow, winding through fields and undergrowth. Most of the time, the paths are well marked (used by tractors) and widely accessible by mountain bike.
Crête sur Chavanne in Désandans
Désandans, hike on the ridge, Chavanne side.
Please note: at (4), as the path leading to Désandans is not currently maintained, you will need to return to Désandans via the same route you took to get there.
The Montaucivey Chapel in Rougemont
Hike in the commune of Rougemont, a small town of character.
Castle and dolmen around Oricourt
A short walk between several small villages, allowing you to discover a beautiful fortified castle and a unique dolmen.
Romain la Roche
A route allowing you to discover several well-known and lesser-known sights in the region: Trou du Seri, Château and Lavoir de Gondenans les Moulins, Village of Nans, Châteaux de Bournel, La Gloriette, the cliff and château of Nans, the Grotte de la Pucelle and the Roche de Romain.
The Princes' Ponds
A loop around the Étangs des Princes, a series of ponds that bear witness to the former principality of Montbéliard. Abandoned in the 18th century, they were refilled with water in 1990 and since then have offered a landscape that changes with each season.
The Four Boundaries Marker
Enjoy a pleasant stroll through the Lougres Forest to discover the inter-municipal boundary marker.
Short circular loop above Colombier-Fontaine
A circular loop that allows you to experience a variety of landscapes and atmospheres. The woods boast a rich variety of plant life; do take the time to admire it throughout the seasons. But remember, look but don’t touch! Be an observer, not a participant.
La Roche du Châtelard
This country walk starts in Lanthenans, a small village in the Comté region hidden away in the countryside, and takes you over hills and through valleys to the Roche du Châtelard viewpoint overlooking Lomont and the Doubs valley. The return route takes you through airy woods, which Marcel Aymé might have described as "the forest is still a little bit of paradise lost. God did not want the first garden to be wiped out by the first sin."