Attractions and places to see around Vy-Lès-Lure include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. This commune in the Haute-Saône department of France serves as a base for exploring nearby castles, natural features, and cultural landmarks. The area offers diverse options for visitors interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Great hotel, especially for festive occasions. Occasionally visits possible for an admission fee.
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The hill shelters a belvedere which offers beautiful panoramas over Lure and the Vosges. The orientation table allows you to better appreciate the landscape. The walk that leads there is accessible and pleasant.
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The Grand Saint Maurice pond is located in the heart of the Grande Pile peat bog. This wetland is essential for biodiversity, and is home to rare species of flora and fauna. It is a popular place for bird watching and hiking.
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The Butte offers a magnificent view of the valley and the first Vosges foothills.
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Considered by some to be one of the most beautiful castles of the 19th century, it was built in a neo-Louis XIII style between 1882 and 1887 on the ruins of an old castle destroyed during the Battle of Villersexel in 1871. Its furniture dates also from this period. Now private, it can be visited between April and October. It also serves as a reception venue for weddings or events.
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A sturdy bridge over the Ognon River where you can meet up with a group of other cyclists. The Ognon is a left tributary of the Saône and therefore a sub-tributary of the Rhône. The Ognon crosses ninety-eight communes. In Villersexel you can find many activities linked to this river: leisure center, canoeing, reception lodge...
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Open for viewing Wednesday Thursday Friday from 1pm to 6pm. No leadership. You can stay overnight in the castle.
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The town of Lure is located at the gates of the Natural Park of the Ballons des Vosges Saônoises. The latter includes two regions: Bourgogne Franche-Comté and Alsace, and four departments: Haute-Saône, Territoire de Belfort, Haut-Rhin, and Vosges. The town is renowned for its abbey which adjoins the Etang de la Font, a resurgence of the Ognon. It offers a very nice setting for all those who visit the city. The abbey park adjoins this body of water.
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You can discover several natural highlights, including the Grand Saint Maurice Pond, located within the Grande Pile peat bog, which is essential for biodiversity and bird watching. The nearby Mille Étangs Plateau, also known as "Little Finland," offers a unique natural landscape. Additionally, the Bridge Over the Ognon provides access to the Ognon River, where you can find various water-related activities.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. The Château de Villersexel, built in a neo-Louis XIII style, is considered one of the 19th century's notable castles and is occasionally open for visits. You can also find the medieval Château Fort d'Oricourt and the Old Benedictine Monastery in Lure, which now houses the sub-prefecture.
Families can enjoy various activities. The Bridge Over the Ognon is a sturdy bridge where you can meet other cyclists and access leisure activities. The Vouhenans hill offers an accessible and pleasant walk to a belvedere with beautiful panoramas. For water fun, there's the Piscine Intercommunale Nauti'lure and the Base de Loisirs & Nautique de la Saline in Lure.
Vy-Lès-Lure offers various trails for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find hiking, riding, and mountain biking trails within the commune itself, including a path to a "remarkable oak." For more structured routes, explore the hiking routes around Vy-Lès-Lure, or discover road cycling routes and gravel biking trails in the wider region.
Absolutely. The Chapelle Notre-Dame du Haut in Ronchamp, designed by Le Corbusier, is an iconic masterpiece of modern architecture and a significant site for Christian sacred architecture. In Lure, you can also find the Hospice Saint-Richard, listed as a Historic Monument, and the unique Statue of the Sapper Camember, an emblem of the city.
The area provides a range of trails. Within Vy-Lès-Lure, you can find local hiking, riding, and mountain biking trails that lead through the surrounding forest. For longer excursions, there are easy to moderate hiking routes, such as the 6.97 km 'The Reigne Spring – The Mill and the Reigne loop from Magny-Vernois', and various road cycling and gravel biking routes.
Yes, for water-based recreation, you can visit the Base de Loisirs & Nautique de la Saline in Lure, which is a leisure and nautical base. Additionally, PAN SARL - Location canoë-kayak in Villersexel offers canoe and kayak rentals for exploring the local rivers.
The Mille Étangs Plateau, often called "Little Finland," is a Natura 2000 area located approximately 12.6 km from Lure. It's a unique natural landscape characterized by numerous small lakes and ponds. It's an ideal spot for hiking and enjoying the distinctive natural environment, though specific visitor centers or guided tours would require local inquiry.
Yes, the Vouhenans hill is a notable viewpoint. It shelters a belvedere that offers beautiful panoramas over Lure and the Vosges mountains. An orientation table helps you appreciate the landscape, and the walk to reach it is accessible and pleasant.
Lure, located at the gates of the Natural Park of the Ballons des Vosges Saônoises, offers several points of interest. You can admire the Old Benedictine Monastery, which adjoins the Etang de la Font, and explore the Botanical Park of the Abbey with its diverse vegetation and small waterfall. The Footpath of the Onde runs along the banks of the Ognon River, providing a pleasant walk.
Yes, the Grand Saint Maurice Pond, located within the Grande Pile peat bog, is a popular place for bird watching. This wetland is crucial for biodiversity and hosts rare species of flora and fauna, making it an excellent spot for observing local birdlife.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Château de Villersexel is admired for its architecture and historical significance, while natural spots like the Grand Saint Maurice Pond are valued for their biodiversity and peaceful atmosphere. The accessible trails and scenic viewpoints also receive positive feedback for their outdoor appeal.


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