On the outskirts of Isle-sur-le-Doubs, the river splits into two arms, making part of the town an island, hence its name. With approximately 3,000 inhabitants, Isle-sur-le-Doubs offers campsites, restaurants and shops in a very pleasant setting.
The cycle path crosses Leprès-La-Rose along the canal. It is a large 10 hectare wooded park with flowers (more than 100 varieties) where you can walk and stroll along the …
Located in the heart of the green and blue infrastructure, at the crossroads of the green corridors, at the water's edge, along the Nantes-Budapest euroveloroute and adjoining a river stop, …
Former German principality, and nicknamed the city of princes, the country of Montbéliard draws its identity from its Protestant culture and its original history on French soil. It is known …