Vesoul is located in eastern France, about 100 kilometers from the German and Swiss borders and between the
Jura and
Vosges mountain ranges. Vesoul is also situated in the center of the
Haute-Saône department, which is in the north of
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. In this region, Vesoul is included in the
Pays de Vesoul et du Val de Saône, a geographic region composed the Vesoul area and the northern part of the
Saône valley. By road, Vesoul is from the towns of
Luxeuil-les-Bains, from
Lure and from
Gray. Relative to the bigger cities in the French East region, Vesoul is located from
Besançon, from
Belfort, from
Dijon, and from
Nancy. Equidistant from
Dijon and
Mulhouse, Vesoul is from
Paris, at the intersection of national roads
N19 and
N57.
Vesoul station is on the SNCF
Paris–Mulhouse railway line, and has connections with Paris, Belfort, Mulhouse and Chaumont. The Vesoul area is also included in the
Pôle métropolitain Centre Franche-Comté which is a government structure unifying the biggest areas of central
Franche-Comté. Nine communes border the town of Vesoul. Vesoul is crossed by four watercourses: two rivers (
Durgeon and Colombine) and two streams (Vaugine and Méline). All four are tributaries and sub-tributaries of the
Saône, the fourth longest river in France at 473 km, and a tributary of the
Rhone, which flows at about ten kilometers to the west of Vesoul. == Governance and politics ==