
Fort du Mont-Bart
The Fort, built between 1874 and 1877 on Mont-Bart, was the link in a national defence chain undertaken after the defeat of 1870. It completes Belfort's fortified belt by preventing it from being bypassed. The Fort has a number of interesting features, the most impressive of which are the covered internal street, bordered on either side by the barracks facades and a fully armoured room.
From the top of the Fort (497 m), you can enjoy a superb view of the Montbéliard region (orientation table).
You can also take advantage of the 7 km of forest road with playgrounds and picnic areas.
Bonus: a fun family discovery of the fort with a booklet of games for children (aged 7-12), available free of charge from reception.
Guided tours of the site at 3pm on Fridays, Saturdays and public holidays.
- Picnic area
- Parking
- Toilettes
- Shop
- Specific theme activities
Open from 2pm to 6pm.
In spring, from 11 April to 5 July:
- Weekends and public holidays (except 25 May, 14 and 15 June)
Open during the summer holidays, from 7 July to 30 August :
- Every day except Monday
In September
- Weekends,
In October
- Sundays









