Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Priest include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and expansive green spaces within the Metropolis of Lyon, France. The commune offers visitors opportunities to explore its urban comforts alongside natural beauty. Its strategic location provides access to both local points of interest and the wider Lyon metropolitan area. The region features diverse landscapes, from protected natural reserves to historical settlements.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Saint-Priest.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The Landes pond, classified as a National Nature Reserve, covers approximately 100 hectares. It is home to a wealth of flora and fauna, with a remarkable diversity of species. Several hides, set up around its perimeter, offer the opportunity to observe migratory birds discreetly.
0
0
Very beautiful village. Remarkable church and medieval bridge.
1
0
Good parking space. Clean toilet.
0
0
This pond is small in size but large in flora and fauna. It constitutes a natural area of ecological, faunal and floristic interest (ZNIEFF).
2
0
The Etang des Landes National Nature Reserve is the largest pond of natural origin in Limousin. It was classified in 2004, due to the great richness of its fauna and flora and covers more than 100 hectares. Here you will find the Landes pavilion, the reserve house, open between the beginning of spring and the end of November.
1
0
an interesting walk without too many cars. several ponds and small corners to visit
0
0
Le Grand Affût, on stilts with a remarkable framework. For once, I took the appropriate equipment to take some shots of Mrs. Swan in an incubator, the heronry and others.
2
0
Very well designed, with its log structure and thatched roof, its floor that no one sees, except the access ladder.
1
0
Saint-Priest offers several natural spaces for exploration. You can visit the expansive Parc du Fort, a 35-hectare public park transformed from a 19th-century military fortress. The Forêt de Feuilly is a protected corridor with an educational trail, and the Étang des Landes Nature Reserve is the largest natural pond in Limousin, known for its diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, the Pinaud Pond offers a tranquil spot with rich ecological interest.
Yes, Saint-Priest is rich in history. The Château de Saint-Priest, a 13th-century castle classified as a Historic Monument, showcases various architectural styles and features beautiful grounds. You can also see the artistic Fontaine des Trois Dauphins. For a deeper dive into local history, explore the historic 'village' area via a digital walk, scanning QR codes at 14 emblematic sites. Further afield, Chambon-sur-Voueize is known for its impressive abbey and Romanesque bridge, both classified as Historic Monuments.
The Théâtre Théo Argence is a modern performance space hosting a variety of shows, from classical concerts to contemporary dance. Saint-Priest also features 'Art in the City,' an ensemble of monumental sculptures by contemporary artists dotted throughout the area, such as 'Couple en marche' by Lynn Chadwick in the castle park.
Families can enjoy several activities. The Mendès-France Nautical Center provides swimming pools and play equipment, including an 'outside lagoon' in summer. For a unique thrill, iFLY Lyon offers an indoor skydiving experience. Natural spaces like the Parc du Fort and the Pinaud Pond are also great for family outings, with opportunities for relaxation and gentle walks.
The region around Saint-Priest is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging cycling loops like the 'Church of Peyrat-la-Nonière – Terrade Bridge loop' or moderate MTB trails such as the 'Château des Portes loop from Mainsat.' You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Cycling around Saint-Priest, MTB Trails around Saint-Priest, and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Priest.
The Étang des Landes Nature Reserve is a prime location for wildlife observation, particularly birds, with several hides set up around its perimeter. The Grand Affût and Affût des Trois Bouleaux are well-designed lookout points that offer excellent opportunities to quietly observe birds and other wildlife, especially around the pond areas. Don't forget your binoculars!
Yes, Saint-Priest hosts a weekly market in the city center. This is a great opportunity to savor local flavors, with stalls offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and various regional specialties.
The Forêt de Feuilly is a protected natural corridor connecting Saint-Priest to Lyon. It features over 30,000 trees of 30 different species and is home to 24 bird species. You can explore this natural area via a 3.2 km educational trail equipped with 18 interpretive panels, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely walk and learning about local ecology.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural sites. For instance, the village of Chambon-sur-Voueize is praised for its 'very beautiful' atmosphere, remarkable church, and medieval bridge. Lookout points like the Affût des Trois Bouleaux are noted for being 'very well designed' and offering unique observation experiences. The Pinaud Pond is valued as a 'calm place, ideal for resting in the middle of nature'.
Absolutely. The Parc du Fort is a popular spot for relaxation, picnicking, jogging, and cycling. The Parc du Château de Saint-Priest offers a peaceful escape with beautiful natural surroundings. Additionally, the Parc Technologique, despite its urban character, is interspersed with lakes and walking trails. Just a short distance away, the Parc de la Feyssine, located near Lyon along the Rhône, is ideal for walks, picnics, or bike rides.
Yes, you can find more information about the Château de Saint-Priest, including its history and architectural details, on external resources. For instance, you can visit visiterlyon.com or its Wikipedia page for details on its classification as a Historic Monument and its various renovations.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: