Best attractions and places to see around Charnay-Lès-Mâcon include a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural points of interest within the Burgundy region of France. The area is characterized by its preserved landscapes, green spaces, and the Mâconnais wine region, featuring extensive vineyards. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural features that highlight the region's heritage and biodiversity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Magnificent view across the countryside all the way to Mâcon
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A perfect complement to the Solutré rock and Mont de Pouilly.
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Several paths lead to the summit. A very pretty hike, which can be extended by climbing its big sister, Solutré, for the more athletic.
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The poet Alphonse de Lamartine spent his childhood and adolescence in this house built by his great-grandfather in 1705. This 19th century author and politician left his mark on France, notably through his fight for the abolition of slavery, the decree of which he signed in 1848, when he was head of the Provisional Government.
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Beautiful view at a historic site.
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Perfect for short walks in the Mâconnais, staying in shape and training for stays in the mountains.
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The house was built in 1705 by Alphonse de Lamartine's great-grandfather, initially as a "vendangeoir" on the wine estate, and it was in this house that the poet spent all his childhood and adolescence. This family home, to which he was very attached, inspired some of his most beautiful poems.
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Roche de Vergisson, an impressive rock to see and to climb. With an altitude of 485 meters above sea level.
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For breathtaking vistas, you should visit Roche de Solutré, which culminates at 495 meters and provides a spectacular panorama over the Mâconnais vineyards. Similarly, Vergisson Rock, at 485 meters, offers a unique view of the Beaujolais valley. There is also an Orientation Table that provides insights into the geological composition and wine-growing areas, with views over the Lamartinien valley and the Monts du Lyonnais and Clunisois.
Yes, Charnay-Lès-Mâcon boasts several historical sites. The Eglise Romane Sainte-Madeleine, dating back to the 12th century, features a notable octagonal bell tower. You can also find the Eglise du Sacré Coeur de la Coupée, and the Château des Neufs Clefs (Château Lutaud). The town is also known for its restored wash-houses (Lavoirs), such as the Lavoir de la Lye, offering a glimpse into its past.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore the natural beauty by hiking or cycling along La Voie Verte, a pathway bordering preserved countryside landscapes. For more structured routes, consider the various cycling and gravel biking options available, such as the 'Greenway of Southern Burgundy' or 'La Saône, great cycle routes' which you can find more about in the Cycling around Charnay-Lès-Mâcon guide.
Absolutely. The Cormoranche Lake Leisure Center is ideal for families, offering supervised swimming, a sandy beach, and various water activities. The Lamartine House provides an educational historical experience, and the View of Mâcon and the Saône from the François Mitterand bridge is a pleasant spot for a stroll with views of river traffic and the old town.
Yes, Charnay-Lès-Mâcon is situated in the heart of the Mâconnais wine region, boasting 124 hectares of AOC classified vineyards. You can enjoy scenic vineyard views and discover local wine production, including 'Mâcon,' 'Mâcon-villages,' and 'Crémant de Bourgogne' appellations. Many cycling routes, like 'Vintners of the Secret Lands,' traverse these picturesque landscapes.
The area offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can find easy routes like 'Vintners of the Secret Lands' for a leisurely ride through vineyards, moderate routes such as the 'Greenway of Southern Burgundy – Voie Verte de Bourgogne du sud loop,' and more challenging options like 'View of La Roche de Solutré – Col de la Grange du Bois loop.' Explore these and more in the Cycling around Charnay-Lès-Mâcon guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from natural monuments like Roche de Solutré and Vergisson Rock, often noting the significantly fewer crowds at Vergisson. The opportunity to combine hiking with spectacular scenery and the historical context of sites like the prehistory museum at Solutré's base are also highly appreciated.
Beyond the main churches, Charnay-Lès-Mâcon has unique historical elements. The ruins of a Former Protestant Temple, built in 1618, can be found in La Petite Coupée. The Domaine de Champgrenon features a 19th-century icehouse and a restored old oil mill, offering insight into local industry. Exploring the various old hamlets also provides a glimpse into the preserved heritage of the area.
The region is particularly pleasant for outdoor activities during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The '3-flower city' label reflects the town's commitment to floral displays, making it beautiful in warmer seasons. These periods offer ideal weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the vineyards and lake activities.
Charnay-Lès-Mâcon is home to significant religious heritage. The Eglise Romane Sainte-Madeleine, originally from the 12th century, is a key historical church with an octagonal bell tower. Another important site is the Eglise du Sacré Coeur de la Coupée. These churches showcase centuries of architectural and religious history in the region.
Yes, the area offers several gravel biking routes. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as 'Between Tournus and Mâcon – Fleurville Lake loop' or 'Col de Gerbet – Col de la Grange du Bois loop.' For more details and specific routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Charnay-Lès-Mâcon guide.
This viewpoint offers a unique perspective of Mâcon and the Saône River. From the bridge, you can observe the busy shipping traffic on the Saône, part of the Canal Rhin-Rhône, and enjoy views of Mâcon and Saint-Clément on the west bank, and Saint-Laurent on the east bank. It's also a convenient spot along a biketrail with ample space for pedestrians.


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