Best attractions and places to see around Val-De-Fier include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features in the Haute-Savoie department of France. The area is characterized by its river-carved gorges, such as the Gorges du Fier, and its proximity to the Rhône River. Visitors can explore ancient structures, unique geological formations, and a variety of outdoor activities. The region offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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Beautiful historic bridge, also called the bridge of the "black virgin".
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Unfortunately, the chateau was closed during our visit.
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A very interesting château. Admission is €10. If you also visit the gorge, it's only €8. The owner has collected souvenirs and curiosities from all over the world. Therefore, inside you can admire porcelain, weapons, and works of art from Europe, Africa, China, Japan, and more.
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Beautiful historic bridge in Seyssel
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Located on the heights of Mont Clergeon to the north of Lac du Bourget, the Col du Clergeon – 979 m – has the particularity of belonging to a non-Alpine massif, in this case that of Jura but also to the department of Savoie which is naturally affiliated with the Alps. WEST SIDE This slope starting at Ruffieux, located just opposite the Grand Colombier, has an air copied from that of its illustrious neighbor: certainly shorter with 8.8 km but at 8.5% on average! Around fifteen bends will help you climb the 728 m of positive altitude difference. Still count on a big passage of 1840 m at 10.5% to reach the Col du Clergeon at 979 m above sea level which marks the border with Haute-Savoie. EASTERN SIDE This slope starts at Rumilly in… Haute-Savoie. It offers a positive altitude difference equivalent to the western slope with 772 m but being longer with 15 km, the difficulty is a little less with an average slope of 6.5%. However, the ascent is tricky because it has 2 descents that will have to be climbed back up and a long passage of 3.4 km on a slope of between 8.5 and 9.5%. Small sweetness: the finale won't be too difficult. Sources: Alpes4ever
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Nice area, we would love to cycle there again.
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I liked this tour: Annemasse, Geneva, Usinens, Frangy, Sallenôves 2022_09_16 tab (910 m) https://www.komoot.de/tour/927881883
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The most prominent natural attraction is the Fier Gorge, located about 10 km west of Annecy. Here, a suspended footbridge allows you to walk 25 meters above the Fier river, offering impressive views of the deep ravine and unique geological formations like "Giant's Kettles." You can also find the natural arch of L'Arche du Val de Fier, though it's currently closed to the public. Slightly further afield, you can access natural beauty spots like Lake Annecy, Mont Veyrier, and Roc de Chere.
The Gorges du Fier are typically open from March 15 to October 15. There is an entry fee to access the catwalk. For the most current information on opening hours and admission prices, it's best to check their official website: tourisme-haute-savoie.com.
Val-de-Fier and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit Montrottier Castle, a well-preserved landmark housing a museum with medieval artifacts. The old town of Val-de-Fier (now Vallières-sur-Fier) features an old Roman road and a Roman funerary stele. Other historical highlights include the Old Church of Saint-André, the strong house of Sion, and the restored Coppet bridge.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Fier Gorge offers an exciting experience with its suspended footbridge and the "Tales Island" sharing local legends. Montrottier Castle provides an engaging visit with its museum, dungeon, and gardens. The area also has various easy hiking trails, such as the Val'heureux trail, which are great for family outings.
Seyssel is unique because it straddles both banks of the Rhône River, which also forms the border between two departments (Ain and Haute-Savoie). This unusual situation means the town has two churches and two town halls, one for each department. Visitors also appreciate the historic Old Bridge of Seyssel, a superb suspension bridge dating back to 1840.
The Val-de-Fier area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore marked trails like the Val'heureux trail and the Fier interpretation trail. For more structured routes, komoot provides several options, including moderate hikes like the Mont des Princes loop from Crempigny-Bonneguête. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Val-De-Fier guide page.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling, including mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Cécile's Grand Tour' loop from Lornay or the 'View of the Albanais Valley' loop from Sion. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Val-De-Fier guide page.
Visitors describe the Old Bridge of Seyssel, also known as the "bridge of the Black Virgin," as a superb suspension bridge and a landmark of the city. Built between 1838 and 1840, it's appreciated for its historical significance and its picturesque setting over the Rhône. A statue of the Virgin, protector of boatmen, adorns the middle pier.
Yes, the Col du Clergeon is a notable mountain pass between Chautagne and Rumilly. It's known for its challenging climbs from the west and very little car traffic, making it ideal for cyclists seeking a quieter ascent. It also serves as an excellent starting point for short, peaceful walks through the forest.
The Val-de-Fier area offers a variety of running trails. You can find loops of different distances and difficulty levels, such as the 'Running loop from Lornay' (easy, 4.3 km) or the 'Cliffs – Princes' Mountain loop from Crempigny-Bonneguête' (difficult, 9.9 km). More running options are detailed on the Running Trails around Val-De-Fier guide page.
The period from March 15 to October 15 is generally ideal for visiting Val-de-Fier, as this is when attractions like the Gorges du Fier are open. This timeframe offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites.
Yes, the area hosts several local events. There's a farmers' market every Friday, a flea market in Vallières every May 8, and garage sales in Val-de-Fier in April and October. Seasonal events include a Christmas market in December and the celebration of the Fires of Saint-Jean every Saturday of the week of June 18, adding to the cultural calendar.


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