Attractions and places to see around Taluyers include historical landmarks and natural features within this village in the Rhône department. The area offers insights into Roman engineering and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore sites that highlight the region's past and provide scenic viewpoints. Taluyers serves as a starting point for discovering the heritage and natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Gier Aqueduct is one of the aqueducts that supplied Lugdunum with water. Capturing water from the Gier at Saint-Chamond, in the Loire, it transported water over 86 km to Fourvière. Several remains are still visible today, among others in the towns of Brignais and Chaponost. On the Plat de l'Air Site, you will discover 72 arches still standing out of the 92 that carried the canal in Roman times. You will understand, thanks to the remains on site (flushing tank and rampant) how the Yzeron siphon worked, allowing you to cross the Yzeron Valley, one of the many natural obstacles to have stood in the way of the aqueduct. This site, listed since 1900, which invites you to take a beautiful journey through time, is worth the detour!
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The Gier Aqueduct is one of the aqueducts that supplied Lugdunum with water. Capturing water from the Gier at Saint-Chamond, in the Loire, it transported water over 86 km to Fourvière. Several remains are still visible today, among others in the towns of Brignais and Chaponost. On the Plat de l'Air Site, you will discover 72 arches still standing out of the 92 that carried the canal in Roman times. You will understand, thanks to the remains on site (flushing tank and rampant) how the Yzeron siphon worked, allowing you to cross the Yzeron Valley, one of the many natural obstacles to have stood in the way of the aqueduct. This site, listed since 1900, which invites you to take a beautiful journey through time, is worth the detour!
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The Saint-Vincent chapel is the oldest Romanesque chapel in the Rhône department. From its promontory, the panoramic view of the Lyon region, the Alps, and Mont du Pilat is spectacular.
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Exceptional remains over 500 meters of the Gier aqueduct.
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This path takes you through forests and natural springs, offering insight into the ecological and historical richness of the region.
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Magnificent little chapel and its very old lime tree
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Taluyers is rich in history. You can visit the impressive remains of the Aqueduc Romain du Gier, a Roman aqueduct that once supplied water to Lugdunum. The village also features a 12th-century Romanesque church, specifically the Church of the Nativity, with an octagonal bell tower. Additionally, you can see the two towers of a 10th-century priory mansion. For a more recent historical perspective, the Côte-Lorette Fort offers insights into 19th-century fortifications and serves as a place of remembrance.
Yes, for natural beauty and scenic views, the Saint Vincent Chapel, perched on a promontory, offers beautiful panoramic views of the Lyon region, the Alps, and Mont du Pilat. The Côte-Lorette Fort also provides a great viewpoint overlooking Saint-Genis-Laval. For a tranquil outdoor experience, the Combe Gibert Pond is a pleasant setting for walks.
The area around Taluyers is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For instance, there are running trails like the 'Tour des coteaux – Saint Vincent Chapel loop' and 'Étang de Combe Gibert – Combe Gibert Reservoir loop'. Gravel biking options include routes around the Saint Vincent Chapel and the Fortified village of Mornant. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Chris loop' or routes around the Saint Vincent Chapel. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for Running Trails around Taluyers, Gravel biking around Taluyers, and MTB Trails around Taluyers.
For families, the Combe Gibert Pond offers a pleasant and tranquil setting for walks and enjoying sunny days. The Path of the Yzeron Spring provides beautiful forest paths along the water, which are generally easy and enjoyable for walking. While some trails can be muddy in fall/winter, they offer a refreshing experience in summer.
Based on visitor tips for trails like the Path of the Yzeron Spring, summer offers freshness along the water. However, some paths can become very muddy in fall and winter. Generally, spring and early autumn provide pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without extreme temperatures.
Many outdoor trails and natural areas around Taluyers are suitable for dogs, especially paths like the Path of the Yzeron Spring. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock, and to check specific regulations for individual sites before visiting.
The most significant Roman heritage site is the Aqueduc Romain du Gier. This ancient aqueduct, which supplied water to Lugdunum, has carefully restored remains, including 72 arches still standing. It's considered a masterpiece of ancient engineering and offers a unique perspective on Gallo-Roman history.
While specific cafes, pubs, or restaurants within Taluyers village are not detailed in the provided information, the village is charming and likely offers local establishments. For a wider selection, nearby towns and the greater Lyon region would provide more options for dining and refreshments.
From the Saint Vincent Chapel, you can expect extensive panoramic views encompassing the Lyon region, the majestic Alps, and the Mont du Pilat. The Côte-Lorette Fort offers a different perspective, with views of Saint-Genis-Laval and parts of Lyon, including its distinctive skyline.
Hiking trails around Taluyers vary in difficulty. For example, some running routes like the 'Tour des coteaux – Saint Vincent Chapel loop' are classified as difficult, while others such as the 'Taluyers grand Orlienas – Combe Gibert Reservoir loop' are moderate. Mountain biking trails also range from easy to moderate. The Path of the Yzeron Spring is generally considered easy and non-technical, suitable for pleasant walks.
Yes, the village is home to a 12th-century Romanesque church, notable for its apse adorned with pilasters and an octagonal bell tower, which is a replica of the one at the Saint-Martin d'Ainay basilica in Lyon. Additionally, the two towers of a 10th-century priory mansion offer a glimpse into medieval architecture.


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