
Visite libre et en famille de Saulx-le-Duc
En quelques mots
Discover the village of Saulx-le-Duc, the highest point in the Ignon valley. In the 14th century, Saulx-le-Duc was an important village with a fortified castle (demolished in the 17th century), a collegiate church, a college of canons, a salt storehouse and a market control office. Saulx-le-Duc is remarkable for its geography. Saulx-le-Duc is remarkable for its geography: from the Butte Saint-Siméon, the highest point in the village at 481 m, you can admire a magnificent panorama of the Ignon valley, from Courtivron to Is-sur-Tille.
The suggested route (pages 26-27) in the tourist guide allows you to visit this picturesque village at your leisure. You'll discover the church, the old paths along the dry stone walls and the canons' house, which was originally an abbey. The whole family can enjoy this visit with the games booklet, available free of charge from the Tourist Office or as a download from our website.
The suggested route (pages 26-27) in the tourist guide allows you to visit this picturesque village at your leisure. You'll discover the church, the old paths along the dry stone walls and the canons' house, which was originally an abbey. The whole family can enjoy this visit with the games booklet, available free of charge from the Tourist Office or as a download from our website.
En images
