It is named after the Saône River, which flows through it.
Capital (préfecture): Vesoul
It is a rural, green department with many forests, rivers (Saône, Ognon), lakes, and plateaus (such as the Plateau des Mille Étangs).
It lies between the Vosges Mountains (north) and the Jura Mountains (south), with hills, valleys, and abundant nature.
Well-known places: Luxeuil-les-Bains (spa town), Lure, Gray, Ronchamp (with the famous Notre-Dame-du-Haut chapel by Le Corbusier, a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
Tourism primarily focuses on tranquility, hiking, cycling, boating, historic villages, and gastronomy (including kirsch from Fougerolles).
In short: a peaceful, authentic, and natural department, ideal for those looking for the French countryside without the crowds.


































