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The Chapel of Amareins and the Saône from Lurcy
From Lurcy to Messimy-sur-Saône via the banks of the Saône, this walk gives you the chance to discover, along the way, the small chapel of Amareins, which dates back to the 11th century.
Route from the Château de Fléchères to Messimy-sur-Saône
This hike will take you to the Grange du Diable (on the Rhône side) and past the Château de Fléchères.
Route des Minimes au Paradis in Montmerle-sur-Saône
From the Minimes site to the Croix du Paradis in Guéreins, walk along the heights of the Val de Saône with views of the Monts du Beaujolais before returning along the towpath by the river.
Route from Bois de Vavres to Montceaux
This hike takes you through the woods around the village of Montceaux. Along the way, discover the ponds, the ruins of an oil mill and the private castle of La Bâtie.
The castles of Vataneins and Tavernost
This short walk will allow you to discover, from the road, the private châteaux of Tavernost and Vataneins.
Route de la Mâtre to Chaleins
Explore the area around Chaleins and the banks of the Mâtre for a countryside walk.
Fléchères via the towpath from Beauregard
Set off on a nature and culture walk between the Saône and the châteaux.
La Vieille Halle in Frans
From the restored market hall to the recently refurbished lake, via a remarkable church, this route combines the old and the new.
Circular route to the south of Jassans-Riottier
An easy walk starting from Jassans-Riottier. A steep climb at the start, then almost entirely flat on the plateau. Beautiful views of the surrounding area.
Discovering Mont Brouilly
Discover the vineyards of Brouilly and Côte De Brouilly and enjoy a splendid view of the Ain plain and, on a clear day, catch a glimpse of Mont Blanc. You will also pass close to some of the châteaux that are the pride of our region.
The Cimes circuit in Odenas
This hike follows the Rouge d'Odenas trail. Through the vineyards, it leads to Mont Brouilly and its chapel overlooking the Saône valley, offering a beautiful panorama of the Beaujolais mountains, the Bresse, the Dombes and the Monts d'Or. The second climb leads to the Beaujolais moors and offers beautiful views of the green Beaujolais region and, on clear days, the Alps.
Route de la Madone in the commune of Blacé
In the commune of Blacé, discover this 5 km trail, the Madone, built to protect the harvests, and enjoy the orientation table offering a panoramic view of the Monts du Lyonnais on the border with Burgundy and, on a clear day, Mont Blanc.
Les Béragnons route in the commune of Blacé
A 10 km circular that winds through the vineyards of Blacé and along the old Voie du Tacot road, passing through the village of Saint-Julien and near the Claude Bernard Museum.
Le grand circuit de Blacé
Randonnez sur ce sentier de 25 km et partez à la découverte du patrimoine blacéen, sa viticulture, ses panoramas, ses vieilles demeures. Ce circuit est une synthèse des trois autres circuits de la commune de Blacé et reprend en partie ces derniers (la Madone 5 km, les Béragnons 10 km et les Têtières 16 km).
Circuit le Sallerin / le Sovarin de la commune de Blacé
Surplombant la vallée de la Saône, le sentier traverse les vignes du Beaujolais et passe par le bas du vallon de Rochefolle pour rejoindre l'acrobranche de Blacé, en traversant le ruisseau le Sallerin / le Sovarin et traverse une forêt de feuillus et de résineux. Une pause à la Chapelle de Saint-Bonnet révélera la beauté du panorama sur le Val de Saône et le Beaujolais.
Les Têtiéres route in the commune of Blacé
Overlooking the Saône valley, the trail crosses the Beaujolais vineyards and climbs the Col du Failly through a forest of deciduous and coniferous trees. A break at the Chapelle de Saint-Bonnet chapel will reveal the beauty of the panorama over the Saône Valley and the Beaujolais region.
Route du Val de Chalaronne in Saint-Étienne-sur-Chalaronne
This bucolic hike will take you from hamlet to hamlet around the village of Saint-Étienne-sur-Chalaronne.
Salles - Arbuissonnas
This is a pleasant, easy walk through the vineyards, the Caudalies Rouges.
Loop of Saint-Étienne-la-Varenne via Sainte-Marie
Climb up to the plateau of the Sainte-Marie farm, starting from the centre of the village of Saint-Étienne-la-Varenne and passing through the Trou du Loup. The hike returns to the starting point through the vineyards.
From the lower Beaujolais to the upper ridges
Walk among the vineyards of the lower Beaujolais, the forests and the ridges above.
Paths and trails marked in yellow with signs.
Étang Chardonnet circuit in Sainte-Olive
A pleasant walk typical of the Dombes. Mainly on tarmac but with very little traffic; you are on secondary roads. Along the route there is a high concentration of ponds, which are full of water in 2020. The view of the ponds is unobstructed and you will encounter many different birds. The walk is punctuated by a variety of landscapes: ponds, fields, copses and even a view of the Beaujolais region.
La Pierre Brune walk
This walk combines nature and heritage. In the centre of the village of Rancé, discover the oldest and most important witness to the history of the commune, the Romanesque church, which has been renovated several times. You will discover the wash house, a testament to the 19th-century hygiene movement, as well as the Pierre Brune, a block of granite, the local "big rock".
APEL 2013 family walk 10 km
Family walk for the APEL association of Saint Joseph secondary school.
Long route: 2½ hours.
Crêt Néron from the Croix du Ban
A short, easy hike through vineyards and forests with beautiful views of the Saône valley. View to the west from the ridge.
The Fayolles spring
A beautiful walk in a peaceful and bucolic landscape with the source of Beaujolais wine: an original idea for this circuit.
Behind the scenes in Pommiers
This route allows you to discover the geology and heritage of the northern part of the village. Old paths, picturesque hamlets, a castle, wash houses, etc. All set against beautiful landscapes and panoramic views.
This route is the focus of the Pommiers 2023 geo-event – not to be missed.
If Pommiers were told to me
How about a short walk to see Pommiers from a different perspective? A geo-discovery walk that highlights the rich historical heritage around Pommiers. This route, which was the subject of a geo-event in 2021, is definitely worth a detour.
Viewpoints from Crêt de Charnat and Saint-Bonnet Chapel
A peaceful route starting from Montmelas-Saint-Sorlin via Crêt de Charnat, Crêt Neron, Col de Saint-Bonnet and Chapelle Saint-Bonnet. Beautiful views of the Saône valley and the Alps.
Three castles and Sainte-Marie tour
The three châteaux in Quincié-en-Beaujolais are well worth a visit. What's more, you'll pass through a highly varied landscape of vineyards, forests and meadows.
The three châteaux trail is very well signposted and offers 4 variants of varying lengths.
Place aux Filles - Sainte-Marie
This is a lovely walk through woods and vineyards with some beautiful views. What's more, if you do this walk at the right time of day and in the right season, you may encounter a number of wild animals.
Circular route via Lucenay starting from Anse
This is an easy hike starting from Anse, allowing you to discover the countryside around Anse and Lucenay.
Please note: The start and finish points of this walk are close to Anse railway station, so you can reach the town by train. Alternatively, if travelling by car, parking is free.
Problem with blocked passage in (7), see reviews.
Cadoles and geo-heritage in Pommiers
This route allows you to discover the geology and heritage of the south-western part of the village.
Ancient paths, wooded areas, cadoles (vineyard huts) built by our ancestors, but you will also discover a little-known part of the local industry of the past: clay extraction for tiles and bricks, lime kilns, hemp retting, and of course viticulture, all set against a backdrop of beautiful landscapes.
This route is the subject of the Pommiers 2022 geo-event, not to be missed.
A long, solitary escape west of Cogny
This day hike is intended for experienced walkers. Its appeal lies in the long kilometres of solitude, where hikers can find themselves while awakening their senses by listening to the various sounds of nature and enjoying the magnificent landscapes where the ridge line oscillates from "very high" to "walker's height".
This hike is difficult due to its length and elevation gain. In total, slopes greater than 7% stretch over 11 kilometres. In addition, orientation is complicated fromthe 11th tothe 13th kilometre as there are many crossroads. The psychological impact should not be overlooked, as you will almost always take the uphill paths at the crossroads. For this very difficult hike, be sure to take all the necessary precautions.
Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne - Relevant
Take a stroll through the valleys and plateau from this splendid little town.
From the medieval town of Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne to the arboretum
Discover the medieval town of Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne and its surroundings: passing through the medieval streets and the castle, you will discover the natural area of Prés Gaudet before exploring the Relevant valley, ending with a stroll through the arboretum.
From Reyrieux to Trévoux between the Saône and the old railway line
A flat route, suitable for all, often used for Sunday walks. Due to the passages over the railway line, pushchairs are not recommended. For geocaching enthusiasts, I have marked the caches located along the route.
Boucle Bleue in Chiroubles
11 km loop in the commune of Chiroubles. Alternating paths through the vineyards, meadows and woods. Magnificent views. Blue markings.
Circular Chiroubles via La Madone de Fleurie
This hike will take you from Chiroubles to the Chapel of the Madonna of Fleurie and then back to Chiroubles via the Col des Labourons.
Red Loop in Chiroubles
17 km loop in the commune of Chiroubles. Alternating paths through the vineyards, meadows and woods. Magnificent views over the Saône plain and as far as Mont Blanc.
From Chiroubles to the Col de Durbize
A short walk to get in shape through the Beaujolais vineyards.
Route des Jonquilles in Garnerans
Enjoy this short hike in the bucolic countryside behind the village of Garnerans.
The Vernange Pond
An easy walk leading to the Vernange Sensitive Natural Area with its observatory. Don't forget your binoculars.
Loop between Ville-sur-Jarnioux and Jarnioux
From Ville-sur-Jarnioux, take the Voie du Tacot to Jarnioux and return via small paths. This is an easy walk with beautiful views of both villages.
Les Pierres Dorées via Ville-sur-Jarnioux and Saint-Clair
This loop takes the Chemin du Tacot and returns via a pretty ridge sheltered by old box trees.
Around karstic cave
Circuit in the woods around the village of Karstic Cave. Beautiful forest paths with interesting views.
Over hills and through Vauxrenard
Vauxrenard is one of the most beautiful sites in the Beaujolais region. The village clings to the edge of a natural amphitheatre, sloping towards Juliénas and the Saône valley. This hike offers a varied route through sloping vineyards, magnificent forests and panoramic views stretching as far as the Alps on a clear day.
Route from Étang des Vavres to Saint-André-de-Corcy
Through fields and woods, discover manor houses, equestrian centres and, amongst other sights, the Étang des Vavres with its ducks, swans and extensive reed beds. The Étang des Vavres is under cultivation in 2023.
Circular starting from Bagnols
Route starting from Bagnols towards Oingt, then Theizé for a return to Bagnols.
Hilly landscapes and unspoilt nature in the heart of the Pierres Dorées
Starting from Bagnol, you’ll traverse the slopes to enjoy a succession of breathtaking views of the varied landscapes of the Pierres Dorées region. This hike is ideal for those seeking nature and a sense of wonder through relaxing panoramic views. The difficulty is rated as moderate to slightly difficult, given the numerous ascents and descents.
The waypoints are relatively far apart: please read the entire paragraph carefully before continuing. Please note that the names of the waypoints are not included in the description.
From the vineyards of Beaujolais to the woods of Alix, around Bagnols
This circuit is a microcosm of everything that makes the Pierres Dorées region of the Beaujolais so rich and charming: some of the most beautiful villages (Bagnols, Moiré), churches and chapels, crosses and castles, wash houses and splendid panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, vineyards and forests.