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 runs through Le Près-La-Rose along the canal. It's a large, 10-hectare park filled with trees and flowers (over 100 varieties) where you can stroll and wander along …
The Rochedane rock shelter was discovered in 1877 during the construction of the railway line. This shelter is world famous for having delivered 77 engraved pebbles and 122 painted pebbles …
Located at the heart of the green and blue infrastructure, at the crossroads of greenways, on the water's edge, along the Nantes-Budapest EuroVelo route and adjacent to a river stop, …