Attractions and places to see around Miribel, situated in the Ain department near Lyon, features a combination of natural landscapes, historical sites, and recreational areas. The region is known for its expansive natural park, the Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage, which is one of Europe's largest peri-urban natural parks. Miribel's location on the Rhône provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its diverse environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I've done it several times and I always enjoy it the same way. Life is wonderful, but it's cold in winter 🥶
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You can't be from Lyon or cycle in Luon without passing through this point.
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Often videos are projected on the walls of the tunnel according to different events in the city (festival of lights, dance biennial, etc.)
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1.7 km just quickly from the Saône to the Rhone (or vice versa) 🚴🏻♂️🚴🚴♀️
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Miribel is renowned for its natural beauty, primarily centered around the Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage, one of Europe's largest peri-urban natural parks. Within the park, you can discover the Mallard Promenade — Blue Waters Lake, a 350-hectare lake perfect for water sports and relaxation on its various beaches. The park also features numerous pedestrian and mountain biking circuits. Beyond the park, the Canal de Miribel offers pleasant routes for walks and family outings.
Yes, Miribel offers several historical landmarks. Perched on the Côtière hill, you can visit the site of Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur, featuring a 32-meter-high statue of the Virgin and Child, and a carillon with 50 bells. The vestiges of the 11th-century Château de Miribel (Le Chastel) also stand on the Côtière hillside, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Calvaire-fontaine de Miribel in Place Henri-Grobon is a listed historical monument.
The Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage provides a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy 8 pedestrian and mountain biking circuits, two zip lines, golf, tennis, swimming, and sailing on the Lac des Eaux Bleues. Horse-drawn carriage rides are also available during July and August. For environmental education, visit L'îloz' within the park, which offers gardens and discovery areas.
Absolutely. The Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage is highly family-friendly, offering supervised beaches at the Lac des Eaux Bleues during summer, playgrounds, and picnic areas. L'îloz' within the park provides engaging environmental discovery areas and animations. The Canal de Miribel is also ideal for easy family walks.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mont Thou, a popular summit offering vistas of the Saône or Rhône valley, and on clear days, even Mont Blanc. The site of Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur also provides superb views over the Ain plain and the Rhône departments after climbing its 151 steps.
Yes, the Miribel area is excellent for hiking and running. The Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage features 8 dedicated pedestrian circuits. You can find various routes, including the 'Madonna's trail' which showcases local heritage. For more specific running trails, explore options like the 'Pont de l'Île – Miribel-Jonage Park Lake loop' or the 'Miribel Town Square loop' which are part of the Running Trails around Miribel guide.
Miribel offers great opportunities for cycling, especially within the Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage, which has dedicated mountain biking circuits. You can also explore gravel biking routes such as the 'Rhône Riverbanks – Beautiful view of the Rhône loop' or the 'Voie Verte de la Dombes – Madonna of Mas Rillier loop' detailed in the Gravel biking around Miribel guide.
Miribel is enjoyable year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for water sports and relaxing on the beaches of Lac des Eaux Bleues, with supervised swimming. The carillon concerts at Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur are also held during the high season.
Yes, Feyssine Park, located along the Rhône, is a significant urban natural park popular with locals for walks and bike rides. It's a green oasis close to Lyon, offering a natural setting for relaxation and outdoor activity.
While Miribel itself is not a major cultural hub, the site of Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur offers carillon concerts during the high season, providing a unique cultural experience. For more extensive cultural offerings, the nearby city of Lyon, approximately 11-13 km away, provides numerous options including museums, historic sites like Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste, and the Opéra de Lyon.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Dombes Plateau, known for its farming traditions and local products. Within the Grand Parc, L'îloz' offers an atypical space dedicated to environmental discovery. For a unique perspective, the View of Île Barbe provides a picturesque glimpse of this historic island on the Saône, which houses an ancient abbey.
Yes, the Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage is accessible by public transport, making it convenient for visitors without a car. Specific bus lines connect Miribel and the surrounding areas to the park. For detailed information on routes and schedules, it's advisable to check local transport authority websites.


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