Along the roads of Devecey, discover the royal milestones, silent witnesses to a past kingdom. When Franche-Comté became part of the Kingdom of France at the end of the 18th century, each parish was required to provide work to maintain the roads.
Stone milestones bearing fleurs-de-lis were installed every 1,000 toises (˜2 km) to demarcate sectors.
In Devecey, they mark out a path through forests and valleys, bearing witness to the organisation of the land under the Ancien Régime.
Follow your guide to discover this discreet heritage, rich in history.
Dates
Opening periods
Thursday 4 December at 2pm Monday 3 February at 10am and Monday 30 March at 2.30pm
Practical information
Culture and tradition
Rates
| MINI | Max | Additional information | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free of charge | 0 | Free: for disabled people, jobseekers and children under 12. | |
| Basic rate | 10 | From November 2025 | |
| Reduced rate | 7 | (From November 2025) Reduced rate : Students, under-18s, member associations of the Tourist Office and Convention Bureau | |
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