Poligny

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Nestled in the heart of the Jura wine region, Poligny is a charming medieval town that serves as the unofficial capital of Comté cheese. With its cobbled streets, ancient gates, and a palpable sense of terroir, this is a place where food and history intertwine. The air smells of ripening cheese and the surrounding vineyards produce some of France's most distinctive wines. For travellers exploring eastern France, Poligny offers a genuine taste of Jura's culinary and architectural heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Poligny can be explored in a half-day, but to truly savour its gastronomic offerings, plan for a full day. Start with a morning visit to the Maison du Comté and a cheese cave tour, then enjoy a leisurely lunch at a bistro featuring local dishes. Spend the afternoon strolling the old town and visiting a winery. If you're a keen foodie, consider an overnight stay to attend a cheese-making workshop or wine-tasting masterclass.

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