franche-comté in brief
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franche-comté in brief
GETTING TO KNOW THE REGION INTRODUCTION TO FRANCHE-COMTÉ Getting to know Franche-Comté is about understanding it and discovering its secrets through outings and visits, whose diversity can surprise the roaming tourist. It is a land of contrasts and character, sometimes mysterious, always rich in culture in all senses of the term, which has a tradition of openness and freedom as its watchword. FrancheComté has proved its ability to preserve its rich historical heritage and landscapes, and welcomes all travellers keen to open doors and and climb mountains! FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF It is a region of diverse landscapes, of sometimes tumultuous history and continually striking contrasts - Franche-Comté is an invitation to travel and to explore. A formerly Spanish region, its past has left a rich heritage and its climate gives it a strong character, which shows its gentle side with the right approach. It is a land of freedom, with wide open spaces offering travellers and dreamers the chance to escape into country byways or into their thoughts. 3 AREAS OF FRANCHE-COMTÉ Franche-Comté In terms of its physical geography, the area from the Saône Valley to the summits of the Vosges and the Jura forms the golden triangle of FrancheComté. Its political geography gives it a hexagonal shape, marked out by boundaries with the RhôneAlpes region, Burgundy, Champagne-Ardenne, Lorraine, Alsace and Switzerland, with which it shares a border of over 230km. In administrative terms, it consists of four départements: the Doubs, the Haute-Saône, the Jura and the territory of Belfort. In any event, Franche-Comté is one of the smallest regions of France (16,200km2 or 3% of the national landmass), which gives it a particular unity, reinforced by its remarkable past. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Doubs • The Haute-Saône • The Jura • The region of Belfort LOCATION AND ACCESS: FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF / GEOGRAPHY CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org 5 COUNTRY TOWNS Franche-Comté There are 1.1 million inhabitants unevenly spread across the Franche-Comté region, half of the population being located around the Doubs river (from Dole to Montbéliard via Besançon) and in the urban area of Belfort to the north. Franche-Comté is a perfect example of the concept of country towns, with an average population distribution of 71 per km2, which is significantly lower than the French national average. It is therefore a rural region with only two urban centres - Belfort-Montbéliard and Besançon - exceeding 100,000 inhabitants. The other prefectures - Lons-le-Saunier in the Jura and Vesoul in the Haute-Saône - are home to around 30,000 people. With the exception of Dole, the capital of the former Comté, the other towns of the region (Pontarlier, Sochaux and Audincourt in the Doubs; Champagnole and Saint-Claude in the Jura; and Gray, Lure and Luxeuilin the Haute-Saône) do not exceed this number. NOT TO BE MISSED • Besançon, the regional capital • The Franche-Comté small towns of character • The ‘imperial-style’ bell towers of CONTACTS Franche-Comté • Dole, the former regional capital LOCATION AND ACCESS: 6 Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF / GEOGRAPHY A REGION OF CONTOURS Franche-Comté NOT TO BE MISSED • The Mont d’Or • The Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons in the Vosges • The lakes region in the Jura LOCATION AND ACCESS: FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF / GEOGRAPHY The geography has a number of peculiarities: the Ballon d’Alsace (1,247m) is part of Franche-Comté but not the Crêt de la Neige, which as the highest point in the Jura is not located in the département of the same name! However, the region does boast two mountainous massifs: the southern Vosges and the mountains of the Jura. But these massifs are not the only reason for the contours of Franche-Comté. Its waters also have their role to play. The valleys provide a contrast to the summits in the same way that in the mountains, water is a rich natural resource. And nowhere is this more true than here. Notable exceptions are the indolent River Sâone and the Rivers Doubs, Ain and Loue, which are the main rivers coursing through the region across more than 5,000km. And what to say of the 1,000 lakes carved out of the sandstone of the Vosges, the lakes of Little Scotland in the Jura, the lakes in the Bresse region and the Scandinavian lakes and peat bogs in the Haut-Doubs? A final word in this rapid overview goes to Montalembert: “Franche-Comté is like the Tyrol of France: its monuments are its grandiose and picturesque natural landscapes”. CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org 7 PREHISTORIC RICHES Franche-Comté NOT TO BE MISSED • The Gallo-Roman theatre of Mandeure • The black guardian portal of Besançon • The lakeside town of Chalain • The traces of dinosaurs in Plagne LOCATION AND ACCESS: 8 The people of Franche-Comté were among the last to become French, but were they the first on national soil? The oldest human bones, dating back 400,000 years, were discovered in Vergranne, up-river from Besançon, in one of the many caves dotted about this Karst landscape. It is also in the Jura, on the banks of Lakes Clairvaux and Chalain, that the earliest lakeside Neolithic sites in France have been identified. And a Jura village, La Tène, gives its name to the second Iron Age. Admittedly, it is located at the base of the Swiss side of the massif, but were these borders recognised at the time? During the Iron Age, the region was already a crossroads and staging post between the Mediterranean and the lands of the North. This was the source of its prosperity after the Sequani, the first sedentary people, settled here during the Gallo-Roman era, with Vesontio (Besançon) as the capital of the Provincia Maxima Sequanorum, which included a large part of present day Switzerland. The amphitheatre of Epomanduorum (Mandeure in the Doubs), the second largest in France, and the sacred thermal baths in Villars d’Héria in the Jura testify to this. CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF / GEOGRAPHY MONKS AND BARBARIANS Franche-Comté The region was doubly invaded between 2nd and 5th centuries. Firstly by the Barbarians, justifying the arrival of the Burgundians to defend the region, before the arrival of the Franks. And secondly by the first monks to settle in the region. The Jura mountains were a monastic destination of preference: the example of the hermits St Romain and St Lupicin led to the foundation of the Saint-Claude Monastery, visited by pilgrims from all over France. St Colomban came from Ireland to convert Gaul and founded the Monastery of Luxeuil. In the field of religion, the region stands out – here, the founder of the 9th century Abbey of Gigny in the Jura applied the precepts that he later developed at Cluny and which from then onwards spread throughout Christianity. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Abbey of Baume-les-Messieurs • Luxeuil-les-Bains • Saint-Claude • The Church of Saint Ferjeux in Besançon LOCATION AND ACCESS: CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org THE FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF / GEOGRAPHY 9 GERMANIC, SPANISH AND INDEPENDENT Franche-Comté “Besançon, an old Spanish town.” There is a kernel of historical truth in this quotation by Victor Hugo about the town of his birth. After the dividing up of Charlemagne’s kingdom, the County of Burgundy belonged successively to the Germanic Empire, the Kingdom of Spain and to Holland following a series of alliances and conquests, interspersed with a few French periods. From Frédéric Barberousse to Charles the Bold and Charles V, the region saw a frenetic period, including, for example the capture of François I by local people in Pavie... After this period of domination, the Comté could enjoy independence, and thus became “Franche”. Indeed, it held out alone during the French wars of conquest in the 17th century... NOT TO BE MISSED • The Palais Granvelle in Besançon • The Lion boundary stone • Dole, the former regional capital • Ornans LOCATION AND ACCESS: 10 CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF / HISTORY RESISTANCE Franche-Comté NOT TO BE MISSED “Comtois rends-toi ! Nenni, ma foi” (“Surrender, people of Franche-Comté! Nay, never!”) The proud motto of the region is reminiscent of the famous quotation from Waterloo: “The guard dies but never surrenders“, uttered by a general from FrancheComté... This motto, which dates from the earliest wars of conquest in the Comté, thus asserts the region‘s character; it is also the final word on the history which is specific to the region. It symbolises the resistance, which was eventually overcome, to the troops of Louis XI, Henry IV, Richelieu and Louis XIV, who laid siege to all the fortified towns and castles of the region. The Comté was annexed by the Treaty of Nimègue in 1678. The region also resisted the Reformation originating from neighbouring Switzerland and the French Revolution: it was a little Vendée, very attached to its clergy. It later also resisted the Prussians in 1870: in Belfort, which endured a siege of more than 100 days (the area‘s incorporation into France, becoming a département in 1922, dates from this period), and around Pontarlier, for the retreat of the Army of the East in the snow. If there is common thread running through the history of this region, it is surely the pride of its people. • The Citadel of Besançon • The Château de Joux • The Lion of Belfort CONTACTS LOCATION AND ACCESS: FRANCHE-COMTÉ IN BRIEF / HISTORY Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org 11 DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE Franche-Comté possesses a cultural heritage which shapes its identity, with historical sites included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List (or in the process of being included), great men who have written about or left their mark on the region, towns of character and educational, themed itineraries for visitors. From the fortifications designed by Vauban in Besançon and Belfort, the Abbey of Baume-lesMessieurs and the Wine Trail of the Jura to the network of Musées des Techniques et Cultures Comtoises, there are a host of possibilities for visitors of all ages to explore the region. 13 CHURCHES AND ABBEYS Franche-Comté NOT TO BE MISSED • The Abbey of Baume-les-Messieurs • The pink sandstone Cathedral of Belfort • The Chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Haut in Ronchamp • The Temple of Saint-Martin in Montbéliard LOCATION AND ACCESS: Sacred art has been firmly established in FrancheComté region for centuries. Franche-Comté offers a large number of sites to explore for their architectural qualities or for their atmosphere. The churches, temples and chapels are of a celestial beauty. The Franche-Comté bell tower, a regional emblem if ever there was one, known as the imperial bell tower, tops the majority of churches in the region. Very often listed as historical monuments, the churches of Franche-Comté are veritable museums with unparalleled interior riches. The altarpieces of FrancheComté are worthy of special visits. In wood, stucco, stone or alabaster, they all incorporate the sacred art of a region which has successfully preserved its heritage over the centuries. From abbeys dating back centuries, such as that of Baume-les-Messieurs, to the most contemporary edifices, like the Chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Haut in Ronchamp, Franche-Comté is a true guardian of religious architecture. The reformed church has also left its mark on the region: Montbéliard is home to the Temple of SaintMartin, which was the first Protestant edifice built on French soil. CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / CULTURAL TESTIMONIES 15 FORTS, FORTIFICATIONS AND CHÂTEAUX Franche-Comté Over the centuries, the Franche-Comté has had to serve as a bastion against invaders... And, in another register, it became a choice location for charming châteaux used for holidays and leisure. The region is overflowing with military and leisure edifices, inspiring the comment “we‘re dreaming history“, uttered by a former French President when visiting the Château de Joux. In the Doubs, half of villages still have their château or the remains of a fortification. In the Haute-Saône, châteaux dating from medieval times form the basis of a visitors‘ circuit packed with discoveries, retracing the history of a past which embraces successive eras, styles and grand aristocratic families. The citadels and fortifications of Belfort and Besançon are also remarkable edifices which are symbolic of the fight against invaders and of the fortification system designed by Vauban. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Château de Belvoir • The Château d’Arlay • The Château de Champlitte • The fortified enclosure of Belfort LOCATION AND ACCESS: 16 CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / CULTURAL TESTIMONIES ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES Franche-Comté The archaeological sites of the Franche-Comté are often the hidden face of vast archaeological remains which are the hunting ground of the many historians seeking traces of our ancestors. These sites are concentrated mainly in the Doubs, the Jura and the Haute-Sâone. In Mandeure in the Doubs, the GalloRoman theatre dating from the 2nd century testifies to all the technical and architectural splendour of this population from Antiquity. This huge theatre seating 20,000 people is open to the public throughout the year. Listed as an archaeological site of national interest, many excavations continue to take place at this lakeside location. Meanwhile, the tile kiln in Villers Farlay is an illustration of the characteristic craftsmanship of Gallo-Roman builders - manufacturing earthenware tiles using a production method which has hardly changed over the centuries! With this dual outlook, Besançon is the classic example of a modern town which has successfully been developed amidst the many Gallo-Roman archaeological remains with which it is blessed. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Gallo-Roman vestiges in Besançon • The museum of archaeology in Lons-le-Saunier • The church of Saint Martin in Luxeuil-les-Bains • The Crypt of Saint Valbert with its 80 sarcophagi LOCATION AND ACCESS: CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / CULTURAL TESTIMONIES 17 THE CITADEL OF BESANÇON Franche-Comté / Doubs / Doubs-Tal, from Montbéliard to Besançon / Besançon Perched on a slope, the Citadel of Besançon occupies a 11-hectare site. A town of 10,000 inhabitants could easily have been established here. The Citadel has a dual heritage. Firstly, there is its primary vocation as a defensive fortress, brilliantly constructed, which had little opportunity to be tested in the military arena. Then there is its cultural and historical heritage, which it is now devoted to preserving and presenting to the public. Ranked in first place among tourist destinations of Franche-Comté in terms of number of visitors per year, and elected “tourist destination of the year“ by the Ministry of Tourism in 2003, the Citadel is today the pride of local residents. It harbours within its walls a remarkable circuit which introduces visitors to its history and its contemporary features. It is a unique and unexpected experience, in a fortress which is a listed historical monument. The Citadel is home to the Museum, the Espace Vauban and the Musée Comtois. NOT TO BE MISSED • The fortifications of Besançon, included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. • The Musée du Temps (Museum of Time) • Craft shops and stalls • Theatrical tours around the Citadel LOCATION AND ACCESS: D4 18 CONTACTS Citadelle of Besançon 99 rue des Fusillés - 25042 Besançon Cedex 3 Tel: +33 3 81 87 83 33 Fax: +33 3 81 87 83 34 Website: www.citadelle.com Email: sem.citadelle@citadelle.com DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / MAJOR HISTORICAL SITES THE ROYAL SALTWORKS OR THE IDEAL CITY Franche-Comté / Doubs / Valley of the Doubs, from Montbéliard to Besançon / Arc-et-Senans The Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans are factory works dating from the 18 th century, designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. Included on UNESCO‘s World Heritage List, the saltworks were originally intended for the production of salt. With an original mode of operation and unusual architecture, the saltworks also embody the philosophical ideas of their architect, projecting the concept of an ideal city. It is an exceptional construction in the history of industrial architecture, functioning as a single living space which integrates the production site and the workers‘ homes. The Royal Saltworks are a prestigious monument, and today is a vibrant location, very much a part of the region‘s heritage, all thanks to the boldness of the designer. For nearly 30 years, it has been home to the Institut Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, a European cultural centre. The permanent exhibitions and temporary events receive over 120,000 visitors each year. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Salt Museum in Salins-lesBains • Arbois, a remarkable location for wine-tasting • The Maison Pasteur in Arbois • The barracks of 14 in the forest of Chaux LOCATION AND ACCESS: E3 CONTACTS Saline Royale - 25610 Arc-et-Senans Tel.: +33 3 81 54 45 45 Website: www.salineroyale.com DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / MAJOR HISTORICAL SITES 19 THE CHÂTEAU DE JOUX Franche-Comté / Doubs / Montagnes du Jura / La Cluse-et-Mijoux NOT TO BE MISSED • Pontarlier, the absinthe capital • The Obertino bell foundry • The cell of Toussaint Louverture • The Fort of Larmont LOCATION AND ACCESS: E6 20 Bearing witness to its extraordinary past, the Château de Joux has assumed numerous guises. Firstly, on account of its position at the crossroads of the main commercial routes, the Château was an obligatory place of transit for anyone wanting to travel from the Roman Empire to the Jura, from Burgundy to Flanders or from the Champagne region to Italy. A synthesis of 1,000 years of developments in the history of fortification, the Château de Joux witnessed major European conflicts: visited in transit by Charles the Bold in 1476, occupied during the Thirty Years War in 1639, surrendered during the French conquest of Franche-Comté in 1674… In the 18th century, the Château took on a new role as a state prison (with the same status as the Bastille). At a time when the first signs of revolt were beginning to rumble, future protagonists in the French Revolution such as Count Mirabeau were subjected to the rigours of prison in the Château de Joux. This was also the prison where Toussaint Louverture, the Haitian officer and leading campaigner for the abolition of slavery, died on 7 April 1803. For this reason, and in order to ensure that this dark episode of history is not forgotten, the Château is at the heart of the abolition of slavery discovery tour. CONTACTS Château de Joux - 25300 La Cluse-et-Mijoux Tel: +33 3 81 69 47 95 Fax: +33 3 81 69 53 11 Website: www.chateaudejoux.com Email: ccl-chateaudejoux@orange.fr DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / MAJOR HISTORICAL SITES THE CHAPEL OF NOTRE-DAMEDU-HAUT IN RONCHAMP Franche-Comté / Haute-Saône / Vosges du Sud / Ronchamp In the Haute-Saône, a small town is home to a grand Lady who dominates a very picturesque valley: Notre-Dame-du-Haut, the famous chapel in Ronchamp, designed by the equally famous Le Corbusier. Situated on the hill of Bourlémont, Notre-Dame-duHaut is a major example of contemporary sacred architecture, a place devoted to worship and one of two religious buildings designed by Le Corbusier. The first chapel was destroyed by lightning in 1913 and the second in 1944 during the war - which was when this architectural genius was consulted. After producing sketches and models, an astonishing building quite unlike usual religious architecture was inaugurated on 25 June 1955. There are plays on light, aerial curves, the forcefulness of the materials and a captivating artistic sensibility which contrast strikingly with the harshness of bare concrete. As its creator desired, this chapel is a place which receives visitors from all four corners of the earth. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Musée Gantner • The Maison de la Négritude et des Droits de l’Homme (the museum of black identity and human rights) • The Plateau of the 1,000 Lakes • The Musée de la Mine in Ronchamp LOCATION AND ACCESS: B7 CONTACTS Notre-Dame-du-Haut - Chapel of Ronchamp 70250 Ronchamp Tel.: +33 3 84 20 65 13 Fax: +33 3 84 20 67 51 Website: www.chapellederonchamp.fr Email: contact@chapellederonchamp.fr DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / MAJOR HISTORICAL SITES 21 THE CITADEL AND THE LION OF BELFORT Franche-Comté / Territoire de Belfort / Vosges du Sud / Belfort A strategic location since the 12th century, the citadel of Belfort was constructed by Count de la Suze, beginning in 1648. Due to numerous foreign invasions, Louis XIV entrusted Vauban with the task of fortifying Belfort. In 1687, he proposed a pentagonal urban enclosure, protected by outworks and reinforced at the corners by bastion-towers. In 1817, General Haxo transformed the château into a modern fortress. Beneath the fortress is an incredible network of underground passages. In this dark and mysterious maze, a stunning sound and light display introduces visitors to the major figures who have left their mark on Belfort. The illustrious Lion, meanwhile, is a vibrant homage paid by Bartholdi to the inhabitants of Belfort who died in battle defending the town during the siege of 18701871. The famous sculptor chose to sculpt in the upper part of the town, in the red sandstone of the Vosges, creating ”a monument representing in colossal form a tormented and cornered lion, still fearsome in its fury“. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Liberty Trail • The Jardot donation • The 200+ lions hidden around Belfort LOCATION AND ACCESS: B8 22 CONTACTS Citadelle de la liberté Le Château BP 60421 - 90000 Belfort Tel.: +33 3 84 22 84 22 Fax: +33 3 84 57 11 49 Website: www.citadelle-belfort.fr Email: info@citadelle-belfort.fr DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / MAJOR HISTORI REGIONAL INDUSTRY, NATIONAL HISTORY! Franche-Comté 1793: Mégevand and the Swiss clock and watchmakers arrive in Besançon. 1796: a man from Morez produces his first eye-glasses. Then names such as Japy and Peugeot appear... The foundations of the economic future of the region are laid. Industry in Franche-Comté is mainly concentrated in a small number of business sectors: automobiles and cycles, micro-mechanics and electronics, and metal and wood-work. There is also a signficant majority of small businesses, mainly in the fields of clock and watchmaking, toy-making, plastics, pipes, and spectacles. The diversity of products manufactured and the high volume of exports are two of the main characteristics of industry in Franche-Comté. The Musées des Techniques et Cultures Comtoises (Museums of Franche-Comté Technology and Culture) are evidence of the long history of industry and technology in Franche-Comté. The 11 sites, museums and active businesses, spread across the whole region, testify to the industrialisation of a predominantly rural region and reflect the history of Franche-Comté. NOT TO BE MISSED CONTACTS • The Musée de l’Aventure Peugeot • The Musée de la Lunette • The Musée de la Boissellerie • The Musée du Jouet LOCATION AND ACCESS: Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org Musées des Techniques et Cultures Comtoises Rue des Prémoureaux - 39110 Salins-les-Bains Tel: +33 3 84 73 22 04 - Fax: +33 3 84 37 99 69 Website: www.musees-des-techniques.org DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / CRAFTS, INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY 23 LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895) Franche-Comté / Jura / Vignoble, Bresse jurassienne and Revermont / Arbois and Dole NOT TO BE MISSED • The Musée de la Vigne et du Vin • The Grotte des planches (caves and underground river) • The Gallo-Roman tile kiln in Villers-Farlay • The banks of the River Doubs in Dole LOCATION AND ACCESS: F3-E2 24 After a carefree childhood in a family of modest means in Dole and then in Arbois and with two baccalaureates under his belt, Louis Pasteur began his studies at the École Normale Supérieure in 1843. He then took the French teaching examination, and successfully submitted two theses in physics and chemistry, in the field of crystallography. He joined the Faculty of Strasbourg in 1848, where he met Marie Laurent, whom he married the following year. In 1854, a friend and sugar-maker from Lille told him about a problem with a nauseating odour which was produced when distilling beetroot sugar in alcohol. Discovering that the odour was produced by micro-organisms, he perfected a procedure for removing all of these organisms from the liquid using a system of heating. Thus, pasteurisation was born. He was admitted to the Académie des Sciences when he was only 39 years old. The houses in Dole where he was born, and in Arbois where he grew up and to which he returned over the course of his life, are open to visitors. Now museums, they tell the story of the Pasteur‘s discoveries and of his work with the people of the Franche-Comté, in particular relating to the fermentation of wine and to his daily life. CONTACTS Maison Pasteur - Rue des Courcelles - 39600 Arbois Tel.: +33 3 84 66 11 72 Website: www.academie-sciences.fr ouis Pasteur’s birthplace - 43 rue Pasteur - 39100 Dole Tel.: +33 3 84 72 20 61 Website: www.musee-pasteur.com DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / FAMOUS NAMES FROM FRANCHE-COMTÉ GUSTAVE COURBET (1819-1877) Franche-Comté / Doubs / Valleys of the Doubs and Montbéliard in Besançon / Ornans The artist Gustave Courbet was born in Ornans in the Doubs, in 1819. He was a friend of Proudhon, and became the leading figure of the French school of realism. He painted many famous canvases, including Burial in Ornans, on display at the Musée d’Orsay and the ”scandalous“ work The Origin of the World. Forest Hunts, scenes of rugged Jura landscapes and of walks along the river banks of Franche-Comté... All of his paintings are imbued with his personal experiences of the Franche-Comté landscape. The Maison Courbet is a majestic 18 th century residence, which retraces the amazing story of this grandmaster who worshipped the landscapes of Franche-Comté. Follow the Courbet Trail, a cultural journey to discover seven reproductions of works by the artist. And for a more detailed look at his life, visit the Musée Courbet or wander through the gardens of the family farm at Flagey, both of which have been recently renovated. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Loue Valley • The source of the Loue • The mirror of Scey LOCATION AND ACCESS: E5 CONTACTS Office du Tourisme de la Vallée de la Loue 7 rue Pierre Vernier - 25290 Ornans Tel: +33 3 81 62 21 50 Website: www.valleedelaloue.com DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / FAMOUS NAMES FROM FRANCHE-COMTÉ 25 VICTOR HUGO (1802-1885) Franche-Comté / Doubs / Valleys of the Doubs and Montbéliard in Besançon / Besançon The son of a general of the Empire and a very pious mother, Victor Hugo was born in Besançon in 1802, at the foot of the majestic citadel. He left the capital of Franche-Comté soon afterwards but throughout his life, he maintained a substantial correspondence with local dignitaries. His vast body of work has left its mark on French literature. A poet, dramatist, artist and and novelist, Victor Hugo also entered politics, becoming a deputy in 1848. From 1851 onwards, due to his opposition to the coup d‘état aimed at restoring the Empire, Victor Hugo went into exile, finding refuge successively in Belgium, Jersey and Guernsey. His publications became legendary: Les Contemplations (1856), La Légende des Siècles (1859), Les Misérables (1862), Les Travailleurs de la Mer (1866) and l’Homme qui rit (1869). Upon his return from exile, he continued his literary career, but was also appointed Senator in 1876 and campaigned in favour of the abolition of the death penalty and of an amnesty for the Communards. This was Victor Hugo‘s last major republican campaign. NOT TO BE MISSED • Besançon • Place Jean Cornet and Victor Hugo’s birthplace • The Cathedral of Besançon and the Place Victor Hugo LOCATION AND ACCESS: D4 26 CONTACTS Office de Tourisme et de Congrès Besançon BP 297 - 25016 Besançon cedex Tel: +33 3 81 80 92 55 Website: www.besancon-tourisme.com Email: info@besancon-tourisme.com DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / FAMOUS NAMES FROM FRANCHE-COMTÉ AND ALSO... Franche-Comté Franche-Comté has been the birthplace of great men who made history, fact or fiction… In addition to Louis Pasteur, Gustave Courbet and Victor Hugo, Franche-Comté has played host to figures who revolutionised the landscape of the era, who passed into posterity and who left their mark on the Franche-Comté stage: Marcel Aymé, Louis Pergaud, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Georges Cuvier, Georges Oudot, Bernard Clavel, Jean-Claude Bourgeois, Pierre Bichet, André Charigny, Charles Bel, André Roze, Robert Fernier, Bernard Gantner, Auguste and Louis Lumière, Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle, Pierre and Marie Curie, Joseph Rouget de Lisle, Cadet Rousselle, Antoine-François Momoro, Georges Colomb, Balthazar Gérard, the Peugeot family, Étienne Oehmichen, Robert Bichet, Hilaire de Chardonnet, Jouffroy d’Abbans, Jules Rimet, Général Michel, among others. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Galerie Cuvier at the Château de Montbéliard • The Palais Granvelle • The Adventures of Sapper Camenber • The Musée de l’Aventure Peugeot LOCATION AND ACCESS: CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / FAMOUS NAMES FROM FRANCHE-COMTÉ 27 LEAVING THEIR MARK ON FRANCHE-COMTÉ Franche-Comté NOT TO BE MISSED • The Renzo Piano project in Ronchamp • The Theatre of Besançon • The Fort Saint André in Salins-les-Bains LOCATION AND ACCESS: 28 Fashioned by man since prehistory, Franche-Comté has welcomed the work of some of the greatest architects. Heinrich Schickhardt bequeathed to the town of Montbéliard some unique and well-preserved architectural heritage. The utopian inspiration of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux gave Arc-et-Senans the famous Saltworks, which are as much about a way of life as about architecture. Vauban and his sharp, avant-garde perspective on military architecture, turned Belfort and Besançon into impregnable capitals. Bartholdi paid his own tribute to the people of Belfort with his majestic pink sandstone lion, which today has become the town‘s mascot and is the source of numerous legends. The famous contemporary architect Le Corbusier brought to Ronchamp the essence of his new and unsettling vision of religious architecture. Franche-Comté still retains this avant-garde character, arising from heritage that has lasted through the centuries and testifies to the imagination inspired by the landscape and people of this region. CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / FAMOUS NAMES FROM FRANCHE-COMTÉ SELECT CITIES Franche-Comté From prehistoric remains to contemporary architecture, Franche-Comté is a region of striking historical contrasts, at the crossroads of multiple influences. Its cities, small towns of character and the regional capital are the most obvious examples of these locations of choice, with the unspoilt charm of a rich, secular history and a unique warm and vibrant atmosphere. These towns are imbued with unique cultures and traditions, and are ripe for exploration and new encounters. Wander through the streets of Belfort, with its little shops and architectural riches. Every square and every little street reveals a piece of French history. Montbéliard has retained its origins as a Protestant community. Today it is a vibrant industrial town. The claws of the lion have left their mark both on its inhabitants and its culture. Besançon, the regional capital, charms visitors with its historical anecdotes and its crafts. Located on a meander of the River Doubs, Besançon, fortified by Vauban, is both a historical gem and modern city. NOT TO BE MISSED • Luxeuil-les-Bains • Lods • Baume-les-Messieurs • Pesmes LOCATION AND ACCESS: CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org DISCOVER THE REGION’S CULTURAL HERITAGE / SELECT CITIES 29 ON THE TRAILS OF FRANCHE-COMTÉ Franche-Comté The cultural and gastronomic trails of Franche-Comté offer plenty of opportunities for discovery and enjoyment. The Abolition of Slavery Trail is a unique initiative, connecting five locations in the east of France: the Maison de la Négritude in Champagney, the Château de Joux in the Franche-Comté, the Maison de l’Abbé Grégoire in Emberménil, the Musée Schoelcher in Fessenheim and the Maison Anne Marie Javouhey in Chamblanc. In a completely different register, the Wine Trail of the Jura takes in 80km of plains and plateaux amongst the Jura vineyards - the ideal circuit for discerning palates and wine enthusiasts. Departing from the Maison du Comté in Poligny, the Routes du Comté cross the entire region, taking in dairies and cheese cellars for a trip full of flavour. Absinthe, an elixir to be consumed in moderation, the green fairy of Franche-Comté, is the theme of a trail which traces the history of this highly intoxicating drink. There are a host of other trails in Franche-Comté: the boundary marker trails, the Chalots Trail, the Monts et Merveilles Trail, the trail of the creative crafts of the Jura, the Grandes Traversées of the Jura, the Eurovélo6 and the Measurement of Time Trail. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Château de Joux • Fort Saint Antoine • Château-Chalon • The Distillerie Guy LOCATION AND ACCESS: 30 CONTACTS Website: Website: Website: Website: www.franche-comte.org www.abolitions.org www.lesroutesducomte.com www.laroutedesvinsdujura.com DISCOVER THE REGION’S THE CULTURAL HERITAGE / ON THE TRAILS OF FRANCHE-COMTÉ A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Franche-Comté offers many areas of unspoilt countryside, with the regional parks of the Haut-Jura and the Ballon des Vosges, the Great Lakes Region and the Plateau of the 1,000 Lakes, all open to the public throughout the year. Stroll along their footpaths to discover and learn about the flora and fauna that is so specific to this region of genuine biodiversity. Educational trails, the Maison de la Réserve or your own walks all offer opportunities to escape and relax. 31 WATERFALLS, LAKES AND RIVERS Franche-Comté Franche-Comté is a land of water. Gushing, streaming, vigorous, nonchalant, peaceful or invisible, water is an element unto itself here. The slow force exerted on the region by glaciers in the distant past left the landscape with many geological curiosities. The Plateau of the 1,000 Lakes is one of the unique and striking geological features fashioned by water over the millennia. The marshy ground naturally gives rise to lush vegetation of surprising variety and quantity. The lakes region at a slightly higher altitude right in the heart of the Jura, includes the emblematic Lake Saint Point, a majestic location where the water reflects the wild and arresting natural surroundings. A majestic lake of green, blue and grey waters, depending on the colours of the surroundings which it shapes and nourishes, also offers opportunities for sport and fun. Renowned throughout Europe, the Hérisson waterfalls attract more visitors every year. The Franche-Comté region is also dotted with numerous lakes which providing bathing opportunities for all the family during the summer months. A paradise for swimmers. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Maison des Cascades • The belvedere of the 4 lakes • Port Titi • The banks of the River Saône LOCATION AND ACCESS: CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org A BREATH OF FRESH AIR / DISCOVER NATURE AND THE COUNTRYSIDE 33 CAVES AND VALLEYS Franche-Comté NOT TO BE MISSED • The blind valley and cave of Les Planches • The cave of Les Moidons • The Langouette gorge LOCATION AND ACCESS: 34 Franche-Comté conceals a host of treasures. The thick forests hide the entrance to natural caves in which nature has given its imagination free rein. The surprising subterranean universe of FrancheComté, the source of numerous legends, is open to all nature lovers. Potholing enthusiasts can explore the less accessible caves while tourists can visit famous cavities and travel back in time. Some of the striking cavities offer atmospheric illuminations, such as the Poudrey cave. Even more impressive is the Osselle Cave, which has been open to the public for 500 years, and contains a vast bear necropolis. They are unique and rich in geological phenomena and historical, even prehistoric, treasures. For fans of the mysterious, the caves of Baume-les-Messieurs (at the end of one of the most beautiful blind valleys in FrancheComté), impress adults and children alike with their spectacular colonies of bats and blind shrimp. This blind valley is an example of a geological phenomenon which is only found in Franche-Comté - an indentation in the limestone plateau of the mountains of the Jura. CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org A BREATH OF FRESH AIR / DISCOVER NATURE AND THE COUNTRYSIDE REGIONAL PARKS Franche-Comté The Franche-Comté region is home to two of the largest regional parks in France: the Parc Naturel Régional du Haut-Jura and the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges. The incredible alternation of rounded contours, small valleys and sudden peaks is striking. The landscapes offer great natural, climactic and geological diversity, and an arresting succession of colours and shapes. Water occupies a predominant place, in all its forms. Rock escarpments introduce a harsher visual element to this bucolic universe. Together, these elements create a balanced natural whole, treated with the utmost respect by man. Lush, green, scented forests, valleys stretching as far as the eye can see, criss-crossed with gorges and footpaths, create rich and varied landscapes. The parks offer a network of fully waymarked hiking trails for all levels and all preferences. Numerous plant species have taken up residence here and bring great pleasure to connoisseurs. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Grandes Traversées of the Jura • The Plateau of the 1,000 Lakes • The Maison du Parc du Haut-Jura in Lajoux • The Ballon d’Alsace LOCATION AND ACCESS: CONTACTS PNR du Haut-Jura - 39310 Lajoux Tel: +33 3 84 34 12 30 - Fax: +33 3 84 41 24 01 Website: www.parc-haut-jura.fr PNR du Ballon des Vosges - 68140 Munster Tel: +33 3 89 77 90 34 Website: www.parc-ballons-vosges.fr A BREATH OF FRESH AIR / DISCOVER NATURE AND THE COUNTRYSIDE 35 EXPLORE THE REGION Franche-Comté is an ideal region for taking the time to explore off the beaten track. On foot, by bicycle, on horseback or by train, discover the local landscapes and talents by your preferred means of transport. Observe the Plateau of the 1,000 Lakes from a hot-air balloon, ski cross-country over the pistes of the Grandes Traversées of the Jura, or navigate down the River Saône or the River Doubs for some out-of-the-ordinary opportunities to escape and relax. Pleasures to enjoy again and again! 37 ON THE RAILS Franche-Comté NOT TO BE MISSED • The Musée de l’Horlogerie • The Bienne Gorge • The Mont d’Or Certain trains cross Franche-Comté at high speed. A link in the three-branched star of the European network of TGV (high-speed) trains, the construction of the Eastern branch is in full swing. With its two new stations (Besançon Franche-Comté TGV and Belfort-Montbéliard TGV), Franche-Comté is enchancing its tourist infrastructure. The Rhine-Rhône TGV will bring the powerful Alsthom locomotives... manufactured in Belfort! In the meantime, the southeastern TGV line, which serves Besançon, enables travellers to reach Franche-Comté from Paris in under 3 hours. A slower panoramic train runs along the ”swallow line“, crossing the Jura from one side to the other. It offers an excursion with outstanding views over the Jura mountains and a pleasant interlude full of anecdotes, as well as the chance to familiarise yourself with Jura customs. And to observe the scenery unfolding at a slower pace, there is the Coni’fer - an authentic steam train transporting enthusiasts of a bygone era across the prairies of the Haut-Doubs, at a speed of 15km/h. Meanwhile, the Measurement of Time Trail allows visitors to explore the major sites associated with clock and watchmaking in Franche-Comté, found in some of the most unspoilt parts of the region. CONTACTS LOCATION AND ACCESS: EXPLORE THE REGION Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org 39 IN THE AIR Franche-Comté Franche-Comté offers numerous vertiginous activities for adrenaline lovers such as spider-jumping, tree-top adventure courses and via ferratas. Adults and children can join in a diverse range of activities at a number of outdoor pursuits centres, where qualified professionals ensure fun and safety for all. And if terra firma is not a big enough playground for you, take to the unlimited expanses of the skies to discover Franche-Comté from a different perspective. Hot-air balloons, paragliding and twin-engined planes are just some of the ways to bring you closer to man‘s oldest dream. To enjoy these activities in the best possible conditions, there are dozens of flying clubs, as well as other groups and schools for flying enthusiasts. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Loue Valley • The Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans • Mont Poupet LOCATION AND ACCESS: 40 CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org EXPLORE THE REGION FULL THROTTLE Franche-Comté The motorbike is an unrivalled means to travel around Franche-Comté. The region abounds in country roads and itineraries off the beaten track, revealing a host of different landscapes. Discovering the land of Courbet via the roads of the Loue Valley, or admiring the scenic beauty of the Doubs Valley, are perfect reasons for motorcyclists of all kinds to visit Franche-Comté. Enjoy facilities that cater to your specific needs, with hotels, guest-houses, gîtes and campsite accommodation. For fans of unconventional means of transport, a range of activities offering vivid sensations is on offer throughout the region. You can launch yourself down a hillside inside an inflatable sphere, zoom across snowless pistes in off-road karts or hop on a bicycle of burlesque proportions - activities on offer at the Acro-bull, Déval’Kart and Durtmonster parks. NOT TO BE MISSED • Métabief • The park of Meix Loisirs • Acropark CONTACTS LOCATION AND ACCESS: EXPLORE THE REGION Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org 41 ON THE WATER Franche-Comté Franche-Comté has 320km of navigable waters. But it also has two very different rivers - the Saône, a romantic river in a picturesque valley, and the Doubs, which is naturally wild. The Saône has very few locks, a wide riverbed and gently flowing waters, making it easily navigable at any time of the year. The river is canalised in places but is generally natural and popular for all types of river-based tourism. As for the Doubs, its course is full of meanders and loops, embarkation points and passages through towns as far as the Saut du Doubs, where it joins the Saône. Once you have chosen your river, you can then decide on your mode of transport. From sailboards to canoes and kayaks, simple boats to catamarans, the region offers a large number of clubs and watersports centres who can supply the necessary equipment and, if required, lessons for beginners, to ensure your complete safety. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Lake of Vouglans • The Tunnel of Saint Alban • Malsaucy • The Loue Valley LOCATION AND ACCESS: 42 CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org EXPLORE THE REGION ON FOOT Franche-Comté Whether you‘re a sporty or contemplative walker, Franche-Comté offers numerous sources of inspiration for walkers. The region has over 7,000km of waymarked footpaths. The various routes cater for all levels of experience and ability. With exceptional forest cover, Franche-Comté is an ideal destination for visitors in search of excursions deep into the countryside. The variety of colours and scenery offers a truly escapist experience to novices and experienced walkers alike. Waymarked paths lead you on an original and unique voyage. Explore on your own or with a guide, according to preference. Regional parks, the mountains of the Jura, the Saône Valley, the Doubs Valley and the Jura vineyards all offer out-of-the-ordinary experiences, each with its own unique atmosphere and unspoilt natural surroundings. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Plateau of the 1,000 Lakes • The Grandes Traversées of the Jura • The green trails • The forest of Massacre LOCATION AND ACCESS: EXPLORE THE REGION CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org 43 ON TWO WHEELS Franche-Comté Franche-Comté is a cyclist‘s paradise. There are over 3,500km of waymarked trails, along quiet paths or across cool woodland floors, each with a unique atmosphere, for total escapism. The plains and valleys stretch as far as the eye can see, alongside canals and around lakes, opening up accessible routes for cycle rides. The official guide of the Fédération Française de Cyclisme currently features 9 destinations for mountain bikers in Franche-Comté, each offering optimum facilities for visitors and enabling you to explore many kilometres of circuits. The Eurovélo 6, which links the Atlantic to the Black Sea, runs for 187km through Franche-Comté. The route is accessible to all types of mountain bikers. Rides across the massifs are just as appealing, although more demanding! For people looking for long excursions on two wheels, a guide organises trips lasting 3 to 9 days for groups of all ages and all levels. An ideal way to combine activity and simplicity and make new friends. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Eurovélo 6 • The Grandes Traversées of the Jura by mountain bike • The World Championshiop descent in Métabief • The green trail LOCATION AND ACCESS: 44 CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org EXPLORE THE REGION ON HORSEBACK Franche-Comté Friendly, good-natured, peaceful and courageous horses transport riders through Franche-Comté, lightening their load and and showing them the way. Excursions take on a whole new character on horseback, trotting at your preferred speed. Franche-Comté offers many stables and equestrian farms, providing numerous riding-based activities and excursions. Another option is a ride in a carriage, caravan or covered wagon, for a romantic or Western-style outing. It is said that in FrancheComté, the pack donkeys are more cooperative than anywhere else. It is up to riders to verify the truth of this, though there is no doubt that a donkey is an extremely endearing companion for carrying luggage... and children! NOT TO BE MISSED • The Grand 8 of the Jura • The Grandes Traversées of the Jura on horseback • Fontenois-la-Ville • Malpas LOCATION AND ACCESS: EXPLORE THE REGION CONTACTS Comité Régional du Tourisme de Franche-Comté Tel.: +33 800 2006 2010 Website: www.franche-comte.org Email: info@franche-comte.org 45 WINTER SPORTS Franche-Comté Every year, the many wooded valleys of FrancheComté are transformed into a paradise for winter sports. From small family resorts such as La Planche des Belles Filles, to large skiing hubs such as Les Rousses and the grand Trans-Jura cross-country skiing circuit, winter sports here cater to all tastes, ages and speeds! The chains of regional massifs offer numerous possibilities for all kinds of leisure activities. Cross-country skiing has been an integral part of Franche-Comté‘s heritage for generations. The environment is also ideal for snowshoe excursions, offering another option for taking in the natural wintry surroundings. Heading out to conquer the vast white expanses with family or friends, take advantage of the waymarked circuits and look out for the wild animals that inhabit the forest. Or for something more original, skijoring has been a feature in Franche-Comté for some time. Pulled by a horse, the skier ploughs through the forests of Franche-Comté, gripping the reins tight. Thrills guaranteed! NOT TO BE MISSED • Les Rousses • Métabief Mont d’Or • The Planche des Belles filles • The Ballon d’Alsace CONTACTS The mountains of the Jura Tel: +33 8 10 08 48 18 Website: www.montagnes-du-jura.fr LOCATION AND ACCESS: 46 EXPLORE THE REGION TANTALIZE YOUR TASTEBUDS Renowned for its gastronomy, flavours and aromas, Franche-Comté offers a cuisine in harmony with its landscapes and terroirs. There are high-quality products from fertile, generous soils, and a sense of creativity that is characteristic of the region, all guaranteed to delight your tastebuds. All gourmets and lovers of good food are won over by this cuisine, which has retained its traditional recipes, adapting them to appeal to contemporary tastes. It is an invitation to discover and indulge in the culinary pleasures of Franche-Comté. 47 THE WINES Franche-Comté In Franche-Comté, the wines are like the landscapes, full of aroma and mystery. The flavour, texture, body, colour and nose of the wines reflect the variety and plurality which give the region its charm. Savagnin, a grape favoured by the winemakers of the Jura, forms the basis of vin jaune and accounts for 15% of grapes grown. When combined with Chardonnay, as is sometimes the case, it acquires a superior body and encapsulates all the flavours of the local terroir. The red grapes are also quite exquisite, with the lightness of Poulsard and the character of Pinot noir coming together wonderfully to evoke the fresh woodland floors of Franche-Comté. Much rarer and less well-known is Trousseau, an intense red wine which can rival the major wines from the greatest vineyards. There are no fewer than 6 wines with AOC status based on 5 grape varieties, which is a tribute to the poetry of winemaking in Franche-Comté. Vins de Pays with subtle flavours, reflecting a region of a thousand facets, such as the Courbet vin de pays, Charcenne and the Coteaux de Champlitte… all are waiting to be discovered! NOT TO BE MISSED • Musée de la Vigne et du Vin • The Jura Wine Trail • The cellar of the Château de Gy • Fattened chicken with vin jaune and morels CONTACTS Comité Interprofessionnel des vins du Jura BP 41 - 39600 Arbois Tel: +33 3 84 66 26 14 Website: www.jura-vins.com Institut franc-comtois des vins et du goût Château Pecauld - BP 41 - 39600 Arbois Tel: +33 3 84 66 40 53 LOCATION AND ACCESS: TANTALIZE YOUR TASTEBUDS 49 SPIRITS Franche-Comté In Franche-Comté, there are traditions which have passed on venerable flavours for generations. The Jura Marc, which older winemakers mischievously call the “heart warmer”, is savoured at the end of meals for its dried fruit flavour. The Cerise de Fougerolles, the queen of liqueurs, delivers its full power and sensuality in a little glass of kirsch. Absinthe also made its mark in history. While today the green fairy is appreciated for its fresh aniseed notes, it bewitched many unfortunates in 19 th century France with its magic... More surprising is the fir tree liqueur, which conceals fresh, woodland aromas behind its attractive colour. Always to be consumed in moderation, traditional regional spirits are vestiges of an age when clandestine, age-old alembics were secretly handed down from rural family to rural family, in order to perpetuate the home production of these highproof treasures. Gather round for a glass of gentian and listen to tales of a blessed age. NOT TO BE MISSED • Écomusée du pays de la Cerise • The Absinthiades • The Absinthe Trail LOCATION AND ACCESS: 50 CONTACTS Comité de Promotion des Produits Régionaux de Franche-Comté 4 rue Gabriel Plançon - 25044 Besançon Cedex Tel: +33 3 81 25 54 54 Website: www.cppr-fc.com Email: contact@cppr-fc.com TANTALIZE YOUR TASTEBUDS FOOD CURING Franche-Comté You cannot mention food curing in Franche-Comté without reference to the huge “fermes à tuyé” (smoking chimneys) of the Haut-Doubs. A stone house is built around a room of 20m2, topped by the “tuyé” - a vast wooden chimney shaped like a pyramid. This chimney is used for smoking meat. This method of preserving is still typical of FrancheComté. Smoked produce is available from the first foothills of the Jura to the Vosges around the River Saône. The hams of the Haut-Doubs and of Luxeuil are produced according to strict local traditions: pigs raised locally, meat rubbed with dry salt, smoked conti nuously, exclusively in a wooden smoker or over conifer sawdust… The genuine Morteau sausage is made according to a similarly exacting process in mountainous areas of over 600m in altitude. Bresi is one of the few smoked meats which is not pork-based. The origins of this smoked meat, which is comparable to Viande des Grisons (air-dried beef), date back to the 16th century, its name derived from its resemblance to an exotic red hardwood known as “de Brési”. NOT TO BE MISSED • Grand Combe Chateleu • Farm/museums in the land of watchmaking • The republic of Saugeais LOCATION AND ACCESS: TANTALIZE YOUR TASTEBUDS CONTACTS Comité de Promotion des Produits Régionaux de Franche-Comté 4 rue Gabriel Plançon - 25044 Besançon Cedex Tel: +33 3 81 25 54 54 Website: www.cppr-fc.com Email: contact@cppr-fc.com 51 CHEESES Franche-Comté The culinary riches of Franche-Comté originate from its pastures and forests. The many herds of red and white Montbéliard cattle which graze in meadows as far as the eye can see, are the source of the plateau‘s cheeses. The ancestral dairy cooperatives in the mountains continue to make Franche-Comté cheeses using the artisanal methods of yesteryear. Comté, the jewel of the region, spends up to 12 months in the high-altitude dairies, where it is tended to daily by master cheesemakers. Mont d‘Or, a runny cheese in a spruce bark box, continues to be made traditionally. Its production is only permitted during autumn and winter. The cheeses of Franche-Comté hold as many surprises as the landscape. Morbier, Bleu du Haut Jura and Munster all express the flavours of the green pastures of Franche-Comté and all of them carry a certified appellation (AOC). Franche-Comté Cancoillotte leaves no one indifferent. But not everyone knows that it is the cheese with the fewest calories! NOT TO BE MISSED • Maturing cellar at the Fort Saint Antoine • The Comté trails • The descent of the cattle in Métabief • The Obertino bell foundry LOCATION AND ACCESS: 52 CONTACTS Comité de Promotion des Produits Régionaux de Franche-Comté 4 rue Gabriel Plançon - 25044 Besançon Cedex Tel: +33 3 81 25 54 54 Website: www.cppr-fc.com Email: contact@cppr-fc.com TANTALIZE YOUR TASTEBUDS SWEET TREATS Franche-Comté Franche-Comté boasts an abundance of fruit trees, and so can offer all manner of treats to satisfy sweet-toothed visitors. Mirabelle, cherry, plum, peach and apple trees provide succulent jams and superb tarts, as well delicious fruit juices. Franche-Comté bees work tirelessly to produce the best honey with notes of fir, spruce, lime and sunflower… And honey of course also means gingerbread. Many companies have been specialising in producing gingerbread since the first half of the 19 th century. The Maison Vuez in Mouthe is well known to locals and their guests for its rich gingerbread with a hint of orange, and for its ice-cream with unusual regional flavours. Franche-Comté is also proud of another treasure: its chocolate. Many creative artisans all over the region use authentic cocoa butter to make little Montbéliard cows with a delicious praline centre, or seasonal chocolates with a delicious and unrivalled Arbois flavour. NOT TO BE MISSED • The Musée de la Pâtisserie (museum of pastries) of Édouard Hirsinger • The Musée du Sucre (sugar museum) in Belfort LOCATION AND ACCESS: TANTALIZE YOUR TASTEBUDS CONTACTS Comité de Promotion des Produits Régionaux de Franche-Comté 4 rue Gabriel Plançon - 25044 Besançon Cedex Tel: +33 3 81 25 54 54 Website: www.cppr-fc.com Email: contact@cppr-fc.com 53 TYPICAL DISHES OF FRANCHE-COMTÉ Franche-Comté Franche-Comté cuisine is a reflection of the land. It represents the most diverse aspects of the landscape, and offers a thousand flavours to enjoy over the course of the seasons. Fattened chicken with vin jaune and morel mushrooms is symbolic of the fertile land. The ingredients come together perfectly for a dish bursting with flavour. A bit further north, a dish from the Haut-Doubs enjoys prime status. The strong flavour of Morteau sausage and the lightness of Cancoillotte wine are a delight for gourmet palates. Traditional produce used to create refined dishes is the hallmark of Franche-Comté culinary expertise. Just as tasty is the fondue comtoise, prepared with comté matured in the nearby dairies, and a touch of kirsch for a deliciously surprising taste. In a region where traditionally-made produce is so abundant and renowned, gastronomy becomes an art where flavours and colours blend. And for all lovers of fine dining, Franche-Comté offers distinguished regional restaurants, where you can discover the full range of flavours on offer in the region. NOT TO BE MISSED • The restaurants of the region • The Michelin stars of the region • The tapping of the vin jaune LOCATION AND ACCESS: 54 CONTACTS Comité de Promotion des Produits Régionaux de Franche-Comté 4 rue Gabriel Plançon - 25044 Besançon Cedex Tel: +33 3 81 25 54 54 Website: www.cppr-fc.com Email: contact@cppr-fc.com TANTALIZE YOUR TASTEBUDS
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