Visite guidée - randonnée : le village de Deluz

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    Deluz, a charming village on the banks of the Doubs, has developed in a narrow valley bordered by steep hills. Although the etymology is probably of Celtic origin, the first written accounts referring to the village date from the 13th century. In the 19th century, work began on the railway and the digging of the Monsieur canal, which led to the development of the village.

    In 1879, the largest paper mill in Franche-Comté was operating in Deluz, with 450 workers. Today, the buildings of the old paper mills have been partially restored and house an exhibition of old photographs evoking the village in the past and the work in the paper mills.

    From the church of Saint-Martin, built in 1736, to the chapel of Montoilles, via the old paper mills, this guided walk will enable you to discover the religious and industrial heritage of Deluz.

    Reservations are required at the Tourist Office and Congresses online or at the ticket office.


    Dates

    Opening periods

    3 p.m.: Tuesdays 16 May, 20 June, 11 July, 19 September, Thursday 19 October
    10/19-from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm


    Rates

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