Attractions and places to see around Pouillat, a commune in the Ain department of France, include historical landmarks and natural features. The area features remnants of a Gothic church and a unique Roman milepost. Natural sites like Mount Nivigne offer landscape views, while caves provide geological interest.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The bridge separates two departments, the Jura and the Ain. "Iron bridge. For several centuries, the Ain was crossed at Thoirette by means of a ferry, known as the bac de Christouphe, the name of the commune where the passenger resided. From 1808 to 1811, the riparian communes clubbed together to build a bridge in place of this ferry. The project had been drawn up by Mr. Cordier, of Orgelet, an engineer then in charge of the direction of the Simplon road works. Various obstacles opposed the execution of this work. It was only in 1829 that an iron bridge was built, which collapsed in 1843. The department of Ain has just replaced it with an iron bridge currently open to traffic". Statistique de la France - 1855 - Ministère de l'Agriculture par Imprimerie Impériale à Paris - p53.
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A very nice campsite at the Plan d'eau de la Grange du Pin with adequate and clean restrooms and shady pitches. There's also a restaurant, a sports field, and a high ropes course.
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Nestled at the bottom of a valley, on the side of the road which goes from Bourg en Bresse to Oyonnax, this building is only clearly revealed nearby, on the GR, which runs alongside the enclosure. Drainages cut the path in several places, to a greater or lesser extent depending on the rainfall, but are designed to be passable. Access is easy, provided you are properly shod and covered depending on the season.
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An active water cave that is locked. Only the cavers have access here.
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Hidden in the moss-covered woods, this magical cave is a sight to behold. Although it is no longer permitted to enter the cave, its entrance is spectacular. Inside the cave there are submerged sections that have been explored by divers.
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Good startpoint for hikes. You can find maps near the campsite reception or in flyers format at campsite reception opening hours. There are several signs for beginning some walks :-) It's also a good startpoint for mountain bike.
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Pouillat offers several intriguing historical sites. You can discover the vestiges of a 14th-15th century Gothic church, which are the only remaining structures of a vanished village. Another unique artifact is the almost cylindrical milepost at the crossroads of Pouillat and tiles, a surviving copy from the Roman road. Additionally, the Church of Saint-Hymetière, an 11th-century Romanesque church, stands isolated in fields, offering a fine example of rural monastic architecture. The former Carthusian monastery, Chartreuse de Sélignac, is also a significant historical religious building.
The region around Pouillat boasts several natural wonders. Mount Nivigne is a listed natural site offering opportunities to appreciate the local landscape. You can also visit the Ox Cave, known for its grand entrance with a 20-meter high overhang. Another impressive natural monument is the Grotte de Corveissiat, an active water cave with a spectacular entrance, though access inside is restricted to cavers.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities around Pouillat. Popular routes include the 'Refuge du Mont Myon – Mont Myon loop from Cuisiat' (moderate, 12.4 km) and the 'Viewpoint Over The Valley loop from Cuisiat' (moderate, 11.9 km). For more challenging options, consider the 'Mont Myon loop from Pressiat' (difficult, 5.9 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Pouillat guide.
Absolutely! The area around Pouillat is great for cycling and mountain biking. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Plain Champ pass – Chapelle Dingier loop from Courmangoux' (moderate, 19.2 km). Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Singletrail – The Pine Barn loop from Pressiat' (moderate, 50.6 km) or the 'View of the River Ain – Ondulated Rock Formation loop from Aromas' (moderate, 27.3 km). Discover more routes in the Cycling around Pouillat and MTB Trails around Pouillat guides.
For families, the Church of Saint-Hymetière is listed as a family-friendly historical site. Additionally, the region offers a unique 'Honey Visit' experience, providing an educational and sensory approach to understanding bees, including the chance to observe a hive and encounter a queen bee.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Church of Saint-Hymetière is loved for its incredible charm and elegant architecture, especially its isolated setting. The Grotte de Corveissiat is admired for its spectacular entrance hidden in moss-covered woods. Many also enjoy the Ox Cave for its grand, palace-like overhang. The area's attractions have garnered 28 upvotes and 30 photos from the komoot community, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, the Ox Cave is categorized as a viewpoint, offering impressive views from its grand entrance. Additionally, Mount Nivigne is a natural site where you can appreciate the local landscape, likely providing scenic vistas.
The Pine Barn campsite at Plan d'eau de la Grange du Pin is an excellent starting point for both hikes and mountain bike rides. You can find maps and flyers at the campsite reception, and there are several signs indicating the beginning of various walks.
While specific seasonal activities are not detailed, the presence of numerous hiking, cycling, and mountain biking routes suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the natural attractions and outdoor sports. During these seasons, the weather is generally more favorable for exploring caves, historical sites, and scenic trails.
Yes, Pouillat is home to a truly unique historical artifact: an almost cylindrical milepost. This unusual stone, measuring 40 cm in diameter and 1.35 m above ground, is the sole surviving copy of the terminals from the Roman road that once skirted the Suran river. In the Middle Ages, these mileposts were used to delineate manors and parishes, and later, departments and municipalities.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations in Pouillat itself are not detailed, the Pine Barn campsite offers a restaurant and is a good base for exploring. For broader options, you might look into nearby villages or towns in the Ain department, which would likely have more choices for dining and lodging.


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