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Welcome to the West side of this charming former coaching inn, where you will find three cozy guest rooms available. We have a room suitable for three people, another perfect for four people, and a spacious option that can accommodate up to five individuals. Adjacent to the guest rooms, our small family-run inn awaits, offering a delightful menu featuring regional or county Fondue specialties.On the East side, we have a splendid large detached house, ideal for larger groups of 12 to 15 people. Whether you are planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this spacious house is available for hire. Book it for a memorable and comfortable experience during your time here.
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Getting to the "Relais des Salines" is extremely convenient as it is located on the D72 road between Pontarlier and Dijon. Simply turn towards the establishment and you will easily reach your destination.
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Attractions
- Château de Joux: Located in La Cluse-et-Mijoux, just a short drive from Pontarlier, Château de Joux is a medieval fortress nestled in the Jura Mountains. It offers stunning panoramic views and houses a museum showcasing its history as a military stronghold.
- Pontarlier Old Town: Explore the charming Old Town of Pontarlier, filled with historic buildings, narrow streets, and quaint shops. Admire the beautiful Saint-Bénigne Church and immerse yourself in the local culture as you stroll through the picturesque squares.
- Source de la Loue: A short distance from Pontarlier, the Source de la Loue is a natural spring that emerges from a limestone cave. The crystal-clear water gushes out, creating a picturesque scene surrounded by lush greenery. It is a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers.
- Lac Saint-Point: Located around 10 kilometers from Pontarlier, Lac Saint-Point is the third-largest natural lake in France. Enjoy various water activities like swimming, sailing, and fishing, or simply relax on its sandy beaches while enjoying the beautiful mountainous backdrop.
- Musée de Pontarlier: Delve into the history and culture of Pontarlier at the Musée de Pontarlier. This museum showcases a wide range of exhibits, including archaeological artifacts, regional crafts, and a collection dedicated to the famous local drink, absinthe.
- Fort de Malbuisson: Situated near the village of Malbuisson, a short drive from Pontarlier, Fort de Malbuisson is a well-preserved 19th-century fortress. Explore its underground passages, barracks, and artillery casemates while learning about its military significance.
- Métabief: For outdoor enthusiasts, the town of Métabief is a popular destination for skiing and hiking. Located around 20 kilometers from Pontarlier, it offers a range of winter sports activities during the snowy season and scenic trails for hiking during the summer.
- Gouffre de Poudrey: Venture a bit further from Pontarlier to discover Gouffre de Poudrey, a fascinating underground cave system in Besançon. Explore the network of caves, admire the impressive stalactites and stalagmites, and learn about the geological history of the region.
- Musée du Temps: Located in Besançon, approximately an hour's drive from Pontarlier, the Musée du Temps is a museum dedicated to timekeeping. Discover a diverse collection of timepieces, including ancient sundials, intricate clocks, and modern watches. 10. Les Salines Royales d'Arc-et-Senans: Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Les Salines Royales d'Arc-et-Senans, an architectural masterpiece designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. This former saltworks complex offers guided tours, exhibitions, and a glimpse into the salt production history of the region.