Forget the Beaujolais vineyards and discover the Beaujolais forest. The Maison de la Randonnée et du Trail awaits you at the top of the Col de Crie. It’s…
The Priory of Salles Arbuissonnas in Beaujolais, founded in the 10th century under the authority of Cluny Abbey, is a little architectural gem. It flourished in the 14th…
The village of Vaux-en-Beaujolais is perched on a hilltop surrounded by vineyards. The village was the setting for the satirical novel “Clochemerle” by writer Gabriel Chevallier, published in…
The small medieval town of Châtillon sur Chalaronne, in the Ain department, is a town full of character with a rich heritage. Its 15th-century covered market in particular,…
With its rounded summit overlooking the Saône plain and its slopes covered in vineyards, Mont Brouilly hill is one of the iconic landmarks of the Beaujolais region. Topped…
Once a defensive stronghold and now a stately home, Corcelles Castle opens its doors to the public, inviting you to discover its architecture, which is as elegant as…
La Grappe Fleurie is a 5-star campsite in the Beaujolais region. This campsite, with its friendly atmosphere, is nestled amongst the vineyards, just a few minutes’ walk from…
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