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Faucogney-et-la-Mer
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47 ° 50 ′ 32 ″ N 6 ° 33 ′ 49 ″ E
Touristic site

Faucogney-et-la-Mer is a town located in the department of Haute-Saone.

Understand

Tour of the XIVe century, beautiful facade units, 18th century housese, fountain from the same period, remains of the former priory of Saint John the Baptist, foundation of the monk Saint Colomban in 580, remains of the old fortress and the ramparts razed in 1674 - City with a long and glorious historical past, Faucogney was one of the last strongholds of Comtoise independence. The city was taken by the French in July 1674, after fierce resistance.

To go

By car

Paris 400 km. - Epinal 55 km, Remiremont 28 km, Vesoul 47 km , Belfort 44 km, Mulhouse 86 km, Besancon 105 km .

By train

The nearest stations are at Remiremont, lure Where Luxeuil.

Circulate

To see

  • 1000 ponds Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia link – 12,000 years ago, glaciers shaped a unique landscape: the plateau of 1000 ponds. Natural site which has retained its authenticity. A true hiking paradise with its landscapes of moors, forests, meadows interspersed with streams and bodies of water.
  • Panoramic circuit (85 km)  – Route des chalots (former grain reserve) between Vosges and Haute-Saone to do by car. The Route des mille étangs, route of the Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges.

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Have a drink / Go out

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