Luxeuil-les-Bains et Fougerolles
The heritage spa town of Luxeuil-les-Bains and the cherry town of Fougerolles
Ever since Antiquity, the hot springs here have made the reputation of this small spa town which specialises in the treatment of rheumatic pain, venous insufficiency and gynaecological disorders. At the same time they have also enabled the creation and development of small businesses and craft workshops.
At the end of Antiquity, Luxeuil, gateway town to the Vosges Mountains, was the site of a period of intense spiritual and intellectual activity led by Colomban de Luxeuil, an Irish monk who between 590 and 610 founded 3 monasteries to promote Christian faith and evangelize both the town and the region. During the Renaissance, the town acquired a rich architectural and ornamental heritage which can be seen along its streets and lanes where many of the listed houses have Gothic red sandstone facades.
There are also many 15th and 16th century mansions : maison espagnole, maison du Bailli, maison du Cardinal Jouffroy with its flamboyant style balcony, the oldest suspended stone balcony in France, maison François Ier, and its arcades, the octagonal Tour des Échevins (archaeological museum and works by the painter Jules Adler), and hotel Pusel. There are also numerous religious buildings from many different periods : the Romano-Gothic basilica of Saint-Pierre, a 13th century medieval abbey church with a superb organ case from 1617 held up by a statue of Atlas and a pretty cloister; the church of Saint-Martin and the monastery.
Luxeuil-les-Bains lace
Luxeuil is also famous for its lace (the Conservatoire de la Dentelle is in a superb setting in the old abbey kitchens) and local smoked ham.
The town has a Heritage and Cultural Centre which displays sarcophagi from Late Antiquity and the Merovingian Era discovered in 2008. There is certainly no time to be bored in this little town which has a full programme of cultural and sporting events, evening markets, etc.
The « Cité du Goût » of Fougerolles : cherries, a conservation orchard and Kirsch production
Pays de Fougerolles
In the Pays de Fougerolles, forests occupy a third of the land enhanced by many dales and deep valleys with clear mountain streams and trout rivers which once powered water wheels for countless mills. Footpaths criss-cross the countryside between wayside crosses, chapels and calvaries built by our ancestors to remote hamlets and old farms with mossy stone roofs.
The area is a blend of tradition and modernity. Fougerolles is a member of the « Site Remarquable du Goût » network created in 1995 which brings together tourism, agriculture, ecology and culture. The town is a gem of southern Vosges and really should not be missed !
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Our selection of accommodations
Lodging
Gîte Le Saussis
in Villers-lès-Luxeuil - Haute-Saône
Lodging
Le Manoir de Marie
in Fougerolles-Saint-Valbert - Haute-Saône