Attractions and places to see around Villers-Vaudey are found in this small commune located in the Haute-Saône department of France. The village serves as a quiet base from which to explore the surrounding region. The area offers a mix of natural features, cultural sites, and notable landmarks. Visitors can discover historical monuments and scenic routes in the vicinity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The washhouse with the oval washbasin was built in 1844.
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Church listed as a Historic Monument, known from the 11th century but rebuilt in its current state in the 16th century. It underwent numerous phases of work over the following centuries, relating as much to the building itself as to the furniture and paintings it contains. If you have a moment, don't hesitate to take a look inside and in particular at its altarpieces.
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The Eglise la Laitre is situated on a hill between the villages of Molay and Cintrey and serves as a church for both communities.
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The village of Ray-sur-Sâone gives you a taste of Franche-Comté. Its church has a magnificent Comtois-style glazed tile roof. The village, classified as a city of character, is dominated by a medieval castle, which was the largest fortress in Franche-Comté in the Middle Ages. He counted no less than fourteen turns. The castle can only be visited as part of guided tours. Reservations for visits are required at 03.84.95.77.37 or via the email address chateauderay@haute-saone.fr. In the village square you will also find an elegant wash house, which has an unusual oval basin.
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The château of la Rochelle is particularly picturesque at the end of the Rigotte valley. The creek rises directly below the chateau and is set in a spring pool.
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A very special gem between Villers-Vaudey and Morey. Currently in its best condition (09/2018), this tiny little road leads through a shallow valley through woods and past pastures - outrageously idyllic.
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The lavoire was a communal building where the clothes were washed. These buildings protected the users against the weather, offer running water and are typical for this part of France. This one has an unusual oval bassin.
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The region around Villers-Vaudey is rich in history. You can visit the Ray-sur-Saône washhouse, a unique 19th-century communal building with an oval basin. Another notable historical site is Chateau la Rochelle, picturesquely located at the end of the Rigotte valley. Additionally, the Saint-Valentin Church, known since the 11th century and rebuilt in the 16th, is listed as a Historic Monument. The Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul also offers historical interest. Further afield, La Roche-Morey, a village that once housed a Benedictine monastery, provides historical context and stunning views.
Yes, for breathtaking views, consider visiting La Roche-Morey. From the summit of 'La Roche' at 448 meters, you can enjoy expansive panoramas stretching from Langres to the Vosges, Jura, and even the Alps on clear days. Additionally, the Ideal little road offers an idyllic route through a shallow valley, passing through woods and pastures, providing a serene natural experience.
The area around Villers-Vaudey is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Ray-sur-Saône washhouse – Saône loop' or the 'Pertes de la Rigotte – Ideal little road loop'. Discover more cycling options on the Cycling around Villers-Vaudey guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'Loop Jules Rimet' or the 'Mount Olivotte loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Villers-Vaudey guide. For runners, trails like the 'La Grosse Roche loop' or the 'Jules Rimet Memorial loop' are available; find more details in the Running Trails around Villers-Vaudey guide.
Several attractions around Villers-Vaudey are suitable for families. The Ray-sur-Saône washhouse offers an interesting glimpse into local history. The Ideal little road is a pleasant cycle path through a scenic valley, perfect for a family bike ride. Additionally, the Saint-Valentin Church provides a cultural experience. For natural escapes, Parc de l'Etang and Lac de la Sorlière are nearby and can offer family-friendly outdoor time.
Beyond the scenic views from La Roche-Morey, the region offers several natural features. You can visit Parc de l'Etang, located approximately 28 km away, for a natural escape. Lac de la Sorlière is another nearby lake providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The Field Of Parc Aux Daims is also in the vicinity, offering more natural surroundings to explore.
For those interested in local culture and produce, several nearby towns host regular markets. Jussey has a market on Tuesdays (20 km away), Gray hosts markets on Tuesdays and Fridays (28 km away), and Chalindrey has one on Thursdays (29 km away). Vesoul offers markets on Thursdays and Saturdays (31 km away), and Langres has a market on Fridays (38 km away).
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from historical monuments to picturesque valleys. The Ray-sur-Saône washhouse is noted for its unusual oval basin and its representation of local heritage. The Chateau la Rochelle is admired for its particularly picturesque setting. The Ideal little road is praised as a 'special gem' for its idyllic route through woods and pastures. The attractions collectively offer a blend of history, nature, and serene routes.
Yes, the Chateau la Rochelle is a particularly picturesque castle located at the end of the Rigotte valley, with a creek rising directly below it. Additionally, the Château de Rupt-sur-Saône is mentioned as a nearby point of interest, contributing to the region's historical landscape.
La Roche-Morey is a significant natural and historical landmark. It's a nearby village that once housed the last Benedictine monastery in the region before the French Revolution. The summit of 'La Roche' offers one of France's most extensive panoramas for its modest height, with views stretching to the Vosges, Jura, and even the Alps on clear days.
Yes, the County Museum Albert and Félicie Demard is located in a nearby area and offers cultural insights into the region. While its specific distance from Villers-Vaudey is not provided, it serves as a point of interest for those seeking cultural experiences.
The terrain around Villers-Vaudey varies. The Ideal little road, for instance, leads through a shallow valley with woods and pastures, suggesting relatively gentle slopes. However, routes like the 'La Grosse Roche loop' for running are rated as 'difficult', indicating more challenging elevations and varied terrain in other parts of the region. The area's geography includes limestone hills, such as La Roche-Morey, which provide significant elevation changes and panoramic views.


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