Le Grand Jardin

The Jura Mountains


Opposite the abbey are three sunny, wood-floored rooms in a 16th-century house, backed by carefully tended gardens.

French and Franc-Comtoise dishes, such as rabbit stuffed with Morteau sausage and char (a type of fish) with absinthe, are prepared with a personal touch in the restaurant (menus €28 to €47).


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