Best attractions and places to see around Chassagny include historical landmarks and natural features. Located southwest of Lyon, this area offers a tranquil setting within the larger Sensitive Natural Area of the Plateau Mornantais. Visitors can explore Romanesque churches, 16th-century châteaux, and diverse natural environments. The region provides access to the Monts du Lyonnais and Pilat Regional Natural Park for outdoor activities.
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A wonderful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make the Via Rhôna cycle tour a truly memorable experience!
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A wonderful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make the Via Rhôna cycle tour a truly memorable experience!
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A wonderful stretch of route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make the Via Rhôna cycle tour a truly memorable experience!
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Opening hours are available on the town hall website. Check it out!
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A funny single trail, a bad joke for the Via Rhona
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Coming from Lyon, from the Givor bridge onwards, this section is a very bumpy and unpleasant route to drive on, and there are no more signs for the Via Rhona. It would be easier to drive to/or to the bridge on the road.
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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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Magnificent little chapel and its very old lime tree
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Chassagny and its surroundings offer several significant historical sites. You can visit the 16th-century Château de Chassagny, which is a classified Historic Monument with a wooded park. The Église Saint-Blaise de Chassagny, a Romanesque church from the 10th century, features a protected seigneurial chapel. Further afield, explore the Saint Vincent Chapel, an 11th-century Romanesque chapel offering panoramic views, or the well-preserved Garon siphon bridge — Roman aqueduct of the Gier, part of an ancient Roman water supply system.
Yes, Chassagny is situated within the Plateau Mornantais Sensitive Natural Area, known for its diverse environments like heathlands, dry grasslands, and wet meadows, rich in biodiversity. This area is ideal for hiking and mountain biking. You also have easy access to the broader natural beauty of the region, including the Monts du Lyonnais and the Pilat Regional Natural Park, which offer extensive landscapes for outdoor activities and panoramic views. For more information on the Plateau Mornantais, you can visit montsdulyonnaistourisme.fr.
The region around Chassagny is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, explore running routes like 'The Landes of Montagny' or 'Bucolic Singletrack loop from Montagny'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as 'Montagny water tower – Lake Ronzey loop' or 'Saint Vincent Chapel – View of the Monts d'Or and Lyon loop'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Ascent of the Croix Régis' in the Pilat regional natural park. You can find more details on these and other routes in the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Chassagny, MTB Trails around Chassagny, and Road Cycling Routes around Chassagny.
Yes, families can enjoy the Villa Bagatelle and Gardens, an elegant mansion surrounded by landscaped gardens, offering a peaceful escape. The Barlet Island, a wooded peninsula on the banks of the Rhône, features a fitness trail with various workshops suitable for all ages, and opportunities for picnics by the water. The natural areas of the Plateau Mornantais also provide gentle paths for family walks.
For breathtaking views, head to the Saint Vincent Chapel, which offers a panoramic vista of the Lyon region, the Alps, and Mont du Pilat. Another excellent spot is the Côte-Lorette Fort, where the southern slope provides a great view of Saint-Genis-Laval below.
The Côte-Lorette Fort is a man-made monument that was part of the forts surrounding Lyon, built after the war of 1870. It serves as a significant place of remembrance for the 120 people killed there by the Germans in 1944. Beyond its historical importance, the fort offers a pleasant tour and a great view of Saint-Genis-Laval.
The Château de Chassagny is a historical monument dating back to the 16th century, rebuilt around 1570 after an earlier structure was destroyed. It is classified as a Historic Monument and features a paved inner courtyard, elegant arcades, and a classified wooded park. While undergoing rehabilitation into apartments, it also functions as a venue for events, blending heritage with modern use.
The Église Saint-Blaise de Chassagny is a Romanesque church, originally from the 10th century, that underwent significant modifications in the 16th century. A notable feature is its seigneurial chapel, which houses a 'piscine' (baptismal font) protected as a Historic Monument. The church itself showcases ogival architecture from the 15th century and was enlarged during the Second Empire, making it a blend of historical architectural styles.
Absolutely. The Barlet Island, a wooded peninsula on the Rhône, is a great spot for relaxation, fishing, and picnics right by the water. The landscaped gardens of the Villa Bagatelle also offer a peaceful setting. Additionally, the diverse natural environments of the Plateau Mornantais provide many tranquil spots for a break amidst nature.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and natural beauty of the area. They appreciate the well-preserved Roman remains like the Garon siphon bridge, often noting its bucolic setting. The panoramic views from sites like the Saint Vincent Chapel are also highly rated. Many enjoy the blend of heritage and outdoor activities, with over 340 upvotes and 90 photos shared by the komoot community across the various attractions.
Yes, you can visit the Garon siphon bridge — Roman aqueduct of the Gier. This well-preserved heritage site was part of one of the four aqueducts built to supply Lyon with water. It blends perfectly into its natural setting on the banks of the Garon and features an educational explanatory panel.


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