At the centre of the highest concentration of ponds, Faucogney can pass for the capital of the region. The small centre, with its few ancient houses in this superb environment, is characteristic. The site is busy long ago. A Buste bust was discovered near the St. Martin hill. Saint Colomban, the famous Irish monk of the abbey of Luxeuil-les-Bains, évangélise the region and founded a monastery on the site of Annegray in the south. Faucogney's sir, dominate the north of the department for several centuries and are the last to go to the royal troops of Louis XIV when the Treaty of Nijmegen links Franche-comté to France in 1678. The constable Louvois fait the fortress. His stones are used by the inhabitants to rebuild their village. Arriving in the village from Mélisey, notice the Golden Virgin on a small hill. Superb hills and ponds route to Servance: It's the D 286, one of the nicest of the department, which joins the site of the Saut Jump by La Mer. A succession of magical views on ponds, meadows, woods. For walks, you have the embarrassment of choice, so there are many ponds!

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