Attractions and places to see around Damblain include historical sites and natural features within the Vosges department of France. The commune is part of the Grand Est region, offering insights into its past, including its role during the Thirty Years' War and as a former NATO air base. The surrounding Vosges region provides diverse natural landscapes, characterized by forests and a significant hydrographic network, including the Follot stream. Damblain tourism primarily focuses on its historical landmarks and the broader natural…
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The Saint-Brice church is built on the plan of a Latin cross. The single-nave nave probably dates from the 13th century. The transept and choir date from the first half of the 16th century.
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The first mention of this chapel dates back to 1043, when the Bishop of Toul, Brunon de Dabo (1026-1051), approved the creation of the Deuilly Priory. Indeed, we learn that the small monastery then owned half of the church of Aureil-Maison (mediatatem ecclesiae de Aurelii mansionibus). From the mid-12th century, the chapel was rebuilt in the Romanesque style, beginning with the choir and continuing with the nave. In 1188, the Bishop of Toul, Pierre de Brixey (1168-1191), confirmed that the chapel of Aureil-Maison was indeed part of the Deuilly Priory, whose prior appointed the parish priest. In 1195, Pope Celestine III (1191-1198) validated this possession in Deuilly again.
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The Meuse Cycle Route from source to mouth is worth experiencing! Pure idyll through the Vosges and Ardennes to the flat countryside. Historic towns and cities. The cycle path is newly constructed and excellently signposted. Perfect 👌
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The source of the Meuse River is located in Pouilly-en-Bassigny (409 m), about 32 km by bike from Langres. Information boards have been set up here, and a lovely rest area has been created. The waters flow gently, almost sleepily, from the source of the Meuse and wind their way through stunning landscapes from the Vosges Mountains through Belgium's Ardennes to the flatlands of the Netherlands, 1,000 km to Rotterdam. Breathtaking nature, historic towns, and, above all, a magnificent cycle path.
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The Meuse here is very small. It has not yet reached the dimensions of a river. The watercourse is more like a river where it is nice to dip your feet in the water.
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This is the town where the Meuse has its source. A sign to the south-east of the village shows you the way to take. In fact, you can't go wrong, it's Rue de la Source.
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The Damblain area offers a mix of historical sites and natural beauty. You can explore the historic Pouilly-en-Bassigny, known as the source of the Meuse River, or visit the ancient Notre-Dame d'Aureil-Maison chapel with its Romanesque origins. The wider region also features the historic Château de Damblain and the natural landscapes of the Vosges.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Notre-Dame d'Aureil-Maison chapel, first mentioned in 1043, or the Kirche St. Bricé in Lénizeul, which dates back to the 13th century. The commune of Damblain itself has a significant past, including the historic Château de Damblain and its role during the Thirty Years' War.
A significant natural feature is the source of the Meuse River, located in Pouilly-en-Bassigny. You can also experience the early stages of the river Along the Meuse River, where it's still a small stream. The broader Vosges region, which Damblain is part of, is known for its extensive forests, lakes, and diverse landscapes, offering opportunities for ecotourism.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The village of Pouilly-en-Bassigny, with the source of the Meuse and a lovely rest area, is family-friendly. Exploring Along the Meuse River, where children can dip their feet in the water, is also a pleasant activity. Additionally, the Brasseurs de l'Orrain pub offers delicious food options for all ages.
The area around Damblain is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including traffic-free bike rides and road cycling options. For example, there are routes like the "Along the Meuse River – Pouilly-en-Bassigny loop" which vary in difficulty. You can explore more cycling routes in the guides for Traffic-free bike rides around Damblain, Cycling around Damblain, and Road Cycling Routes around Damblain.
The Vosges region, including Damblain, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and exploring natural features like the Meuse River. Autumn also provides stunning scenery with changing foliage, ideal for outdoor excursions.
Absolutely! The Damblain area is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes ranging from easy to difficult, including scenic loops that follow the Meuse River. Guides like Traffic-free bike rides around Damblain and Cycling around Damblain offer detailed information on routes such as the "Along the Meuse River – Pouilly-en-Bassigny loop."
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty and the well-maintained cycling paths. Many enjoy tracing the early stages of the Meuse River, noting its peaceful flow. The historical significance of sites like the Notre-Dame d'Aureil-Maison chapel and the charm of villages like Pouilly-en-Bassigny also receive positive feedback.
Yes, for a casual meal or drink, you can visit Brasseurs de l'Orrain. They are known for delicious hamburgers and pizzas and are open most days of the week. The wider region also offers local culinary experiences, including local produce like cheese.
While not directly in Damblain, the broader region offers wellness opportunities. The thermal spas of Thermes de Contrexeville and Valvital - Thermes de Bourbonne-les-Bains are located within a reasonable distance (around 17-20 km) and provide options for relaxation and therapeutic treatments.
For a comprehensive visit, consider dedicating at least a full day to explore the main attractions and enjoy some outdoor activities. A visit to the source of the Meuse in Pouilly-en-Bassigny and a short walk along the river might take a few hours. Exploring historical chapels and enjoying a meal could extend your stay. If you plan to cycle, a half-day to full-day trip would be ideal, depending on the route's length.


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