We walked around the Fosse Dionne and imagined the centuries of people who were there before us - it was magical!
C est joli. Voilà, rien de plus à dire. C est joli cette source qui jailli de la terre. Mais c est vraiment laissé à l abandon, avec toute ces algues et toute cette mousse, et les maisons environnantes sans vie. La source est belle mais tout ce qu il y a autour manque cruellement de charme. Ça ne vaut pas le déplacement selon moi.
C'est vraiment très joli et très impressionnant. Personne ne sait d'où provient l'eau de cette résurgence. Tonnerre est une ville à visiter. Son côté touristique ne pourrait que croître tant elle a du charme.
It is very nice attraction, but it is hidden little bit. It looks like you are going into privat secret garden :-)
We didn't know much about the town Tonnerre, and as we walked around we saw a sign leading us to La Fosse Dionne.It is an amazing phenomenon, and the atmosphere around this place is very special. If you are near Tonnerre, it is definitely worth a visit.
Mystical phenomenon right in the middle of nowhere. Look for the "Fossee Dionne" signs and it lead you to this very special place. It is a natural spring with constant running water. Just amazing to see. If you are in the Torrenne area, take the time to see this. You will be so glad you did. If you look around you, you will see steps going up a hill to a church that is amazing. It is up a long hill but you can also get there by car. You will also get a panoramic view so being your camera.
Tonnerre est une ville paradoxale. Peu connue, elle ne se visite guère. Qui plus est le déclin économique (typique de la desindustrialisation en France) se fait sentir'dans le nombre de façades décrepites, magasins en vente,... Et pourtant il y a de beaux trésors à découvrir comme l Hotel Dieu bien sûr , mais aussi cette Fosse Dione stupêfiante resurgence, magnifiquement mise en valeur. On ne se lasse pas de contempler cette eau claire qui vient des profondeurs de la Bourgogne.
A most interesting phenomenon - must be seen. Very mysterious
A must-see if you are in Tonnerre. Make sure to go down the steps and walk around the lavoir -- there are fireplaces hidden in the walls of the structure.
This is an amazing feature and warrants a visit. " La Fosse Dionne has all appearances of a resulting vauclusian source of deep water... whose flow increases very quickly as a result of a heavy rainfall...". It is related to significant cracks in the soil and the abundance of its flow seems linked to the vicinity of the sequanien limestone, crossed by wide joints" - attributed to Camille ROUYER