Roaming along the roads of the historical centre, this city tour will take you on a discovery of Pontarlier’s emblematic locations: architectural, historical and symbolic city buildings, the banks of the Doubs and a viewpoint over the city.
From the Tourist Office (), descend rue de la Gare to rue de la République.Head to Place d’Arçon, on your left. From here, you can see the Saint-Pierre gate at the end of the road.From the square, take rue de la Halle near the theatre. At the end of the road, head to the old barracks via place des Bernardines and place Cretin, on your right. Go to the bridge across the Doubs by heading through place Jules Pagnier and rue de Morteau.From here, make a round trop (1.2 km) to the Armand Guy distillery via rue des Lavaux.On returning to rue de Morteau, enter the park on the edge of the Doubs and follow the embankments on a little adapted path; this will take you to the other side of the park. Join up with rue de la République by leaving the park through rue Julez Mathez, where you will find the Jeanne d’Arc high school. On arriving at rue de la République, head left until you reach another bridge over the Doubs. From here, make a round trip to the Hospital to observe its facade and the two chapels that can be seen from the road.On returning to rue de la République, after crossing the bridge once more, head down rue Montrieux and take rue Gambetta on your right to reach place Saint-Bénigne and the church. From the square, head to the train station vie rue Tissot. From here, you can head directly to the Tourist Office via rue de la Gare. You can also make a round trip of under 2 km to the Chapelle de l’Espérance, with a stunning viewpoint over the whole city. It can be accessed by heading down rocade George Pompidou until you come to rue du Stand, then head under the railway and take rue de la Chapelle (yellow waymarking) directly to the viewpoint.
Tourist Office, Pontarlier
Tourist Office, Pontarlier
A commercial crossing point and a former military barrier, with a landscape marked by religion and a medieval past, as the capital of absinthe, Pontarlier has no shortage of History and character in every corner.
Pontarlier is accessible via the N57, the D47, the D437, the D67B and the D72.
Tourist office parking lot
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This discovery trail unfolds in an urban environment and carries hikers along pavements and pedestrian crossings.The trip to the chapel is taken via a tarmac road, however due to the unlevel ground, access is difficult for pushchairs and Joëlettes.Most parking spaces in the town centre may be in the blue zone, you will therefore need to obtain a parking disc.Do not hesitate to visit the town’s Tourist Office, located at 14 bis rue de la Gare.