Jussey is an old medieval strong holdwith a prosperous agricultural and commercial pastuntil the end of the 19th century. The many vicissitudes of history have left their mark on the town.
As youwalk, you will discover its discreet heritage around everycorner: the church of Saint Pierre 18th century work of the architect Nicolas Nicolle with its classified organs, the grain halls (1867), the oratory of Our Lady of Pietycalled "the Piety", the Town Hall (former house of Sobry acquiredin 1852) and its 18 fountains, washhouses 18th and 19th centuries.

Stroll along the Cusancin in an intimate atmosphere. he hop in your car and enjoy the charms of the valley. Stop off at the Val de Cusance to discover the twosprings: one, the Source Bleue with its calm and bluish waters, the other, the Source Verte, wilder and livelier. You can also walk to the chapel Saint-Ermenfroi overlooking the small village.

The leisurepark Les Campaines is the only one of its kind in Franche-Comté where families share laughter with young and old alike, among thirty games and activities (pony rides, electriccarts, large slides, inflatable structures, zip lines, net sea, tubing track) in a green setting. A park where you can relax and enjoy a good time.

The "Réseau du Chaland"is an exceptional site in Haute-Saône and a classic for amateur and professional cavers in eastern France.
It stretches for over ten kilometers s'étend le

Stroll through the Marnay Valley and its many castles from different centuries such as those of Etrabonne, Cordiron, Moncley, Pine or Vregille! For the Nature lovers, discover the Clos Ballot garden in Chancey, the Bouloiepavilion in Hugier or the Beaumotte cave in Beaumotte-les-Pin.
A canoe trip from 6 to 30 km (3,7 to 18,5 mi) in Marnay. Also enjoy the many activities on arrival (paddle, water zip line, treeclimbing, archery, playground for children…).

Visit Pesmes, one of the most beautiful villages of France. This town of character, also Plus Beaux Villages de France and Station Verte is home to real treasures.
Bordered by the river Ognon, Pesmes real history book, inviting you to stroll through its alleys for a bucolic and timeless break.
The site of the forges (slag heap) remains a privilegedspace for walks.
The buildings built at the end of the 17th century, are located on a peninsula in the heart of the Ognon River. The historical, technical and social dimensions of the site have been preserved.. The house of the former blacksmiths adjoins the workers' housing and the gardener’s house.

Year after year, the Rolling Saône festival has grown. From 2012 two stages were set up facing each other in the hall, allowing to play alternately on one and then on the other. In 2013, Tryo opened the festival a day early: since then, the festival has been held for 3 days . To improve audience comfort, a giant screen was install in 2017. The festival has now reach edits cruising speed and welcomes around 7,000 spectators every evening in exceptional conditions!
You can also visit the tourist office websites.