Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Genis-Sur-Menthon include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The commune is situated in the Ain department, characterized by a green and bocage landscape traversed by the Menthon river. Visitors can explore local landmarks and the surrounding countryside, which offers paths for hiking. The area provides a tranquil setting with both local village attractions and notable sites in the nearby vicinity.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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This tree is officially included in the list of remarkable trees of Ain. Catalpa in the grounds of the Château de Salvert in Attignat: This catalpa has a twisted architecture and imposing dimensions, with a circumference of 4.20 m. The presence of trees of distant origin in château parks is a testament to the fashion for English-style gardens in the 19th century, where colonial exoticism was fashionable. The creation of these bourgeois parks gave rise to a new discipline of horticulture: landscaping. From the book "Remarkable Trees of Ain."
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In Vonnas, the Village Blanc is an original concept imagined by the starred chef Georges Blanc. The site includes a gourmet restaurant, a brasserie, hotels, shops, gardens, a spa, swimming pools and even a movie theater. A way to combine the pleasure of the palate with the other joys of life.
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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention that dates back to pre-Christian times. Thanks to such a construction, human or animal muscle power could be easily replaced by a watercourse - natural or artificially created - in order to grind grain into corn, for example. There are essentially two different ways of driving watermills: Either the water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or the water is guided above the wheel and falls onto the blades; this type of construction is more efficient due to natural gravity.
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One of the oldest churches in Ain, Romanesque style built from 1075. It was saved from the revolution following an accident, the man responsible for its destruction killed himself by falling from his ladder, we saw a sign there.
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Castle built in brick, the oldest part of which is the keep (14th century). Logis renovated in the 19th century in a neo-Gothic style. Stayed in the same family for 21 generations (approx. 700 years)! First seigneury of Asnières then county of Loriol in 1743
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Beyond the village, you can explore the Château de Loriol, a brick castle with a 14th-century keep and 19th-century neo-Gothic renovations. Another significant site is the Saint-André church, one of the oldest Romanesque churches in Ain, dating back to 1075. The nearby Prefectural Museum of Bresse-Domain Planon in Saint-Cyr-sur-Menthon also offers insights into the history and traditions of the Bresse region.
Yes, families can enjoy visiting the Moulin des Vernes, a historical watermill that demonstrates an ancient invention. Another family-friendly spot is the Catalpa tree at Château de Salvert, a remarkable natural monument with an interesting history. For more active fun, the Aquaparc BeFun in the broader Rhone-Alpes region could be an option.
The commune itself is characterized by a green and bocage landscape, traversed by the Menthon river and its biefs. You can find paths for agricultural work and hiking to explore this countryside. A specific natural highlight is the Catalpa tree at Château de Salvert, recognized as one of the remarkable trees of Ain.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, such as the moderate Running loop from Confrançon or Running loop from Mézériat. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the easy Georges Blanc Village, Vonnas loop from Mézériat, and mountain biking trails including the moderate Étang du Moulin de Corsant loop from Pont-de-Veyle.
Absolutely. The most popular settlement is Georges Blanc Village, Vonnas, an original concept by the starred chef Georges Blanc, featuring a gourmet restaurant, brasserie, hotels, shops, gardens, a spa, and even a cinema. The town of Pont-de-Veyle, approximately 9.9 km away, also offers historical charm with its clock tower, half-timbered houses, and an 18th-century church.
Within the village, you can find the Mairie (Town Hall), the Église Saint-Barthélemy (Saint Bartholomew's Church), the Poype de Nécudet, and the Monument aux Morts (War Memorial). There's also a library housed in a former 15th-century farm, serving as a cultural site.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of culinary excellence and leisure at Georges Blanc Village, Vonnas, often describing it as a 'super beautiful village of Bressan'. The historical depth of sites like the Château de Loriol and the ancient Saint-André church also captivates those interested in heritage.
Yes, the local area provides paths for agricultural work and hiking, allowing you to explore the tranquil countryside. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the highlights, the region's green and bocage landscape, traversed by the Menthon river, offers a pleasant setting for walks. You can also find various marked loops in the broader region.
The Royal Monastery of Brou is a highly-rated attraction known for its historical and architectural significance. It is located further afield from Saint-Genis-Sur-Menthon, but is a notable site in the broader region worth considering for a day trip.
Yes, one unique natural monument is the Catalpa tree at Château de Salvert. This tree is officially included in the list of remarkable trees of Ain, featuring a twisted architecture and imposing dimensions, reflecting the 19th-century fashion for English-style gardens.
The landscape around Saint-Genis-Sur-Menthon is characterized by a green and bocage environment, meaning it features a mosaic of small fields, hedges, and woodlands. It is irrigated by numerous streams and rivers, including the Menthon, and is known for its floral decorations in bloom, which are admired by visitors.


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