Visite audio-guidée de Montbéliard, Cité des Princes
Guided tour
Gratuit avec le The Burgundy-Franche-Comté Pass
In the 15th century, Dijon was at its zenith under the reign of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy. Under their patronage, the town flourished as a major artistic centre of international repute. The visit is an opportunity to trace the origins and history of the dukes and to discover their finest works.Visit in french only. An English or german paper may be given at the start of the visit. Booking compulsory at the Dijon Tourist Office.
Contact
https://www.mvisite.fr
03 81 94 45 60
Site Nordique de Mouthe - Chez Liadet
In the heart of the Jura Mountains, on the border between the Jura and the Doubs, lies the small village of Mouthe.
To come to the Val de Mouthe is to discover Scandinavian landscapes, with a succession of small villages bordered by high altitude forests, snow-covered mountain pastures and frozen lakes. At the bend in the road, you may catch a glimpse of the sled dog teams in training.
And if the name rings a bell, it's no wonder: this is where the legendary Transjurassienne cross-country ski race (skating and classic) traditionally takes place, linking Lamoura in the Jura to Mouthe.
From Mouthe, the pistes start at Chez Liadet, an institution of winter tourism in the Val de Mouthe. There are a wide range of slopes for skiers, from the play area, ideal for learning to ski with the family, to the legendary "Fabrice Guy" slope, named after the famous cross-country skiing champion.
Chez Liadet - Mouthe: 1km floodlit piste, open daily until 10pm; activated by a switch near the groomer garage.
Fun garden, toboggan runs with buoys available.
GTJ ski: Mouthe - Chapelle des Bois 23.5 km
GTJ snowshoes : Mouthe - Chaux Neuve: 6.9 km
Hours :
Date subject to change depending on snow conditions