Best attractions and places to see around Lay, France, encompass a diverse landscape featuring both natural and man-made points of interest. The area is characterized by its passes, such as Col des Sauvages, and significant structures like the Beaujolais Vert Wind Farm. Visitors can explore a mix of lakes, bridges, and scenic viewpoints. This region offers various outdoor activities for those interested in exploring its unique features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Col des Sauvages is located at an altitude of 723 m, in the Massif Central, on the watershed between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, in the Rhône department, in the village of Sauvages, near Tarare.
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Even using the cycle lane I don't feel safe: heavy road traffic and a circuit popular with motorbikes which overtake you at very high speed.
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The Beaujolais Vert wind farm is the 1st wind farm in the Rhône department. It is made up of four wind turbines and can meet the annual electricity consumption of 13,000 people. Four years of study were necessary to build this park with respect for the environment.
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A rolling pass but with a lot of traffic including some heavy goods vehicles. A wide cycle lane allows cyclists to climb in safety. However I advise to take another pass to make the junction, for example to use the road between the cassettes and the pestle on a false uphill slope.
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This is the must-see in the surroundings, a magnificent tour of the lake perfectly laid out, with a dyke side and a beach side, you go from one setting to another on the same tour. Around the lake: 4.4km The largest biological swimming pool in Europe has come to rejuvenate and renew the attraction for this place.
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A fairly busy road pass linking Tarare and Amplepuis. No big difficulty, both in terms of its length and its percentages. At the top we are in the village of the Savages.
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The region around Lay offers several natural points of interest. The most prominent is Lac des Sapins, an artificial lake surrounded by forests, featuring a sandy beach and a biological swimming pool. You can also experience the scenic beauty of mountain passes like Col des Sauvages - 723 m, which sits on the watershed between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, Lac des Sapins is an excellent choice for families, offering a sandy beach and a biological swimming pool. It's ideal for a day by the water. Another family-friendly spot is Pont Marteau (Viaduc du Bernand), a magnificent bridge offering impressive views and a fun experience for all ages.
For easy walks, the compact gravel path around Lac des Sapins is a good option, though it can be busy in summer. For more dedicated hiking, you can find various routes, including moderate and easy options, in the area. Explore detailed hiking trails and guides at Hiking around Lay.
The Lay area is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. The Beaujolais Vert Wind Farm has gravel paths around it and is surrounded by many mountain bike trails. Pilon Pass (727 m) also features a wide cycle lane. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out MTB Trails around Lay.
Beyond natural landscapes, Lay features impressive man-made structures. The Beaujolais Vert Wind Farm is the first of its kind in the Rhône department, with four large wind turbines. Another notable structure is Pont Marteau (Viaduc du Bernand), a magnificent bridge offering panoramic views over the A89 motorway.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and unique engineering. The Lac des Sapins is loved for its serene environment, sandy beach, and recreational opportunities. The sheer scale of the Beaujolais Vert Wind Farm and the impressive views from Pont Marteau also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, the area around Lay offers several running trails. You can find various routes with different difficulty levels, including loops around local ponds. For detailed information and route options, refer to the Running Trails around Lay guide.
The Lay region, being part of France's Massif Central, generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. Summer is popular for water activities at Lac des Sapins, though it can be busy. Spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling.
Absolutely. Both Beaujolais Vert Wind Farm and Pilon Pass (727 m) offer excellent viewpoints. The Pont Marteau (Viaduc du Bernand) also provides a magnificent perspective overlooking the A89, giving an impressive feeling of space.
While specific cafes directly on hiking trails are not detailed, Lac des Sapins has restaurants and grocery stores nearby in the village, making it a convenient spot for refreshments after an outing. For other areas, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns before setting out.
Many outdoor trails in France are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas. The paths around Lac des Sapins and the various hiking routes listed in the Hiking around Lay guide are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.


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