Attractions and places to see around Marsaz include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cycling routes in the Drôme department of France. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Rhône river, vineyards, and orchards. Visitors can explore architectural marvels, immersive cultural experiences, and scenic paths. The area offers diverse points of interest for those seeking to discover the local heritage and landscape.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The name of Saint-CHRISTOPHE, to whom this chapel – built in an extremely exposed position amidst the vineyards – is dedicated, means "Christ-bearer". According to the hagiographic legend, he was a gigantic man and carried people across a river. One day, a small child called him and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Surprisingly, the child became heavier and heavier, and he said he felt the weight of the whole world on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Saviour and Redeemer of the world.
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The first footbridge built by Marc Seguin between Tournon and Tain in 1825 was revolutionary for its time. It was the world's first iron cable suspension bridge, a true technical feat for the era. This footbridge helped facilitate trade and strengthen ties between the two towns. However, the original footbridge underwent several transformations over time. It was first raised to allow the passage of steamships, then a second footbridge was built by Marc Seguin in 1847, still based on the iron cable suspension principle. The two footbridges coexisted for a time, the first being used for pedestrian traffic and the second for road traffic. As road traffic intensified over time, it became necessary to build a new bridge to facilitate circulation. This is how the Gustave Toursier bridge was built in 1958. Located about 350 meters downstream from the Marc Seguin footbridge, this suspension bridge over 240 meters long comprises three spans. It is designed to support road traffic, thus facilitating exchanges between the two municipalities. The current footbridge, inaugurated in 1972, is therefore the fourth of its name. It was designed to resemble the 1847 footbridge, while meeting current safety standards and needs. https://www.ardeche-hermitage.com/fr/zoom-sur/la-passerelle-marc-seguin-celebre-son-bicentenaire/
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a special experience! :-)
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The Marc Seguin Suspension Bridge in Tournon-sur-Rhône is a 19th-century engineering masterpiece and one of the oldest suspension bridges in Europe. A stroll over the Rhône offers impressive views of the river and the surrounding vineyards. Tournon's old town boasts charming alleyways, historic buildings, and a Renaissance palace. Wine lovers can sample local wines from the Cornas and Saint-Joseph regions. The combination of engineering, nature, and history makes this place an unforgettable experience. By the way, cycling is prohibited and police patrol the area!
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I just rode the ViaRhôna from September 3rd to 12th, between Romans and Sète. Beautiful scenery and villages. But the track quality is very uneven. Sometimes excellent, with impeccable surface and signage. Sometimes deplorable, shared tracks not maintained, sporadic signage, we go around in circles in some towns... And the biggest hassle is the train ride back, with no chutes in the underground stairs when changing platforms. Unpack the panniers, carry the (electric) bikes, and depending on the carriage, climb three steps! Thanks, SNCF.
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Near Marsaz, you can visit the extraordinary Marc Seguin Suspension Bridge, a 19th-century marvel connecting Tournon-sur-Rhône and Tain-l'Hermitage, now used by pedestrians and cyclists. Another historical gem is Rochetaillée Castle, a 19th-century remodeled castle built on the ruins of an old fortified house. Further afield, consider the unique architectural masterpiece of Palais Idéal (Ideal Palace of Postman Cheval) in Hauterives, or delve into the world of chocolate at the Cité du Chocolat Valrhona in Tain-l'Hermitage. The International Shoe Museum of Romans and the Castle Museum of Tournon-sur-Rhône also offer rich cultural insights.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Marc Seguin Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist-friendly landmark, offering a pleasant walk or ride. The Cité du Chocolat Valrhona in Tain-l'Hermitage provides an immersive and engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, the Palais Idéal in Hauterives, with its whimsical architecture, can spark the imagination of children and adults alike.
The region around Marsaz offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can enjoy scenic views along the ViaRhôna, particularly the section from Les Îles to Le Poisson Frais, which is a dedicated paved path along the Rhône river, often shaded by trees and bushes. While Marsaz itself is not directly in the mountains, natural features like the Grottes de Choranche, Gorges de la Bourne, and Cascade du Moulin-Marquis are within a wider radius, offering opportunities for exploration and scenic appreciation.
Marsaz is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. The ViaRhôna from Les Îles to Le Poisson Frais offers a beautiful, dedicated paved path along the Rhône river, perfect for a scenic ride. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore various routes, including those featured in the komoot guide for Cycling around Marsaz, which includes routes like the 'Lac de Champos – Bathernay loop' and the 'Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye loop'.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity of Marsaz. The komoot guide for MTB Trails around Marsaz features routes such as the 'Charme sur Herbasse loop' and the 'Méjeans Viewpoint loop', offering diverse terrain for different skill levels. These trails provide an excellent way to explore the local landscape on two wheels.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Marc Seguin Suspension Bridge is praised for its historical context and the beautiful views it offers. The ViaRhôna is loved for its peaceful riverside cycling through orchards and vineyards, with opportunities to observe wildlife. The unique architecture of Palais Idéal and the immersive experience at Cité du Chocolat Valrhona are also frequently highlighted as enjoyable and memorable experiences.
Beyond the well-known sites, consider exploring the Jardin zen d'Erik Borja in Beaumont-Monteux, a tranquil Zen garden just 8.4 km away. The town of Pont-en-Royans, about 32 km east, is known for its medieval houses built along cliffs above a river gorge, offering a picturesque and less-traveled experience. Additionally, the 'Villages of Character' like Malleval, Desaignes, and Pelussin provide charm and historical interest.
Gravel biking is a popular activity around Marsaz, with several routes available. The komoot guide for Gravel biking around Marsaz offers options like the 'Tournon Castle – Passerelle Marc-Seguin loop' and 'The ViaRhôna at Pont-de-l'Isère loop', providing varied terrain and distances for gravel cyclists.
Absolutely. Rochetaillée Castle, remodeled in the 19th century and built on the ruins of an old fortified house, is a significant local landmark. Further afield, the Palais Idéal (Ideal Palace of Postman Cheval) in Hauterives is an extraordinary architectural creation. The Castle Museum of Tournon-sur-Rhône also provides historical context for the region.
Several nearby towns host vibrant local markets. You can find markets in Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse (Mondays), Tain-l'Hermitage (Saturdays), Tournon-sur-Rhône (Saturdays), Saint-Vallier (Thursdays), Romans-sur-Isère (multiple days), Hauterives (Tuesdays), Anneyron (Tuesdays), Bourg-les-Valence (Wednesdays & Sundays), and Saint-Péray (Wednesdays). These markets offer a great way to experience local life and discover regional produce.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing around Marsaz. Temperatures are mild, and the landscapes are beautiful, whether with spring blossoms or autumn colors. Summer can be warm, especially for cycling, but still enjoyable. Winter offers a quieter experience, though some outdoor activities might be limited by cooler temperatures.


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