ATTENTION: CIRCUIT CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO FOREST DAMAGE.
Fontaine-lès-Luxeuil, a village founded by the first Christian missionaries from Ireland, has preserved the memory of time in the stones of its built heritage.
These pieces of history are to be discovered along this walking tour marked out by reading tables. As you read them, you will discover elements of the history of the heritage, the specificities of the local fauna and flora, as well as certain events that took place in the commune.
Leave behind the multi-purpose hall, cross the stream and reach Rue Tyrol. Turn right, pass the cemetery and turn left. At the intersection, turn right then left and continue towards the Tuilerie. At the roundabout, turn right onto a small road and then continue on a path to the edge of the wood.
Go straight on into the forest on a wide track. Then go up a path which joins a track which you follow on the left to a large square. From here, you can take the alternative route to shorten the walk.
Take the path opposite and follow it downhill for 350 m. At the intersection, follow a small path on the left. Go straight on for 1.5 km and join a white path towards the Hermitage.
At the intersection of l'Ermitage, go straight on (on the right you can go back and forth to the Beuchot district). Drive past La Logeotte until you reach the D304. Turn left and climb the embankment to be safe. Continue along the forest edge. Turn left into the main road and at the end turn right. At the intersection, turn right to go back down into the village via Rue du Mont.
Turn right to find the D304. Follow the road on your left for 300 m then turn right towards the old Tacot line. Turn left to reach the communal pond and continue to the D 964. Cross the road to reach the rue des Tulipes and the multi-purpose hall.
Signs: yellow