Hiking

Source du Planey (Anjeux)
A visit to this spring is definitely worthwhile. Beautiful blue-green water, right in the middle of the forest. From parking area no. 2, it is only a short walk to the spring.
TIP: When you first see the water, you are not quite there yet. Walk a bit further along the water before it becomes truly beautiful!

Selles – along the Saone
Park your car at the parking area near the small chapel at the entrance of the village. From the old swing bridge, which is still operated by hand, two walking routes are marked out. You will find the information boards at the bridge.

Walk starting from Saint-Remy
Around the springs of Saint-Remy – An excursion in Saint-Remy-en-Comte.

Hiking in Les Mille Etangs
Beautiful natural area known as “the land of 1,000 lakes.” Starting point in Faucogney-et-la-Mer or Melisey.

A little further away but very beautiful:
The waterfalls of Tendon in the Vogesen (Cascades de Tendon).
About a 1-hour drive from the campsite. There is a large and a small waterfall with a walking route of approximately 8 km. Can be combined with a visit to Gerardmer.

Hiking near Plombieres-les-Bains and Remiremont
In this area, there are beautiful marked hiking trails. Click this link to view the routes. Route 7 also passes the waterfall of Cascade de Faymont.

Cycling
You can enjoy wonderful cycling in the surrounding area. The landscape is hilly and there are occasionally some steep climbs. However, if you are a sporty cyclist or riding an e-bike, you will certainly enjoy a beautiful bike tour here.

Various cycling maps are available at reception.
The routes are also signposted along the roads.

There are two routes that start directly from the campsite: Route #1 and Route #6. Both routes are approximately 40 km long.
Route #6 partly follows the Saone.

In addition to these two routes, there is a beautiful cycling path along the Saône. This cycle path is part of the long-distance route La Voie Bleue.

If you bring a bike carrier, you can start from various points and enjoy a lovely ride along the many locks and the water.

View Route #6 here
View Route #1 here