Le Russey is perched on the green, wooded Maîche plateau. Its agricultural and forestry vocation has never wavered since the year 1000, when the land was cleared. Montbéliarde cattle rearing predominates, as does the charm of its large, low-roofed farms. During the French Revolution, the locality was dubbed the Petite Vendée, due to a Catholicism so deeply rooted that, in 1906, it resisted the separation of Church and State. Nearby, a beautiful 16th-century church in Le Bizot, with lava roofs and 17th-century bell tower: imposing nave, remarkable pulpit and woodwork, equestrian statue of Saint-Georges.

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