Best attractions and places to see around Le Pont-De-Beauvoisin include a town uniquely situated across two French departments, Isère and Savoie, divided by the Guiers river. Known historically as the "City of Furniture," the area offers a blend of historical landmarks and cultural sites. The surrounding landscapes provide natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions reflecting the region's heritage and natural beauty.
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Many thanks to Gerhard Mauerberger for posting his picture before the restoration, so you can see what has been recreated from this dilapidated part.
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Old washhouse, very well preserved and easily accessible.
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Lake Aiguebelette is a natural lake located in France in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Main lake of the Savoyard Avant-Pays, in the southern end of the Jura massif, it is located approximately 10 kilometers from Chambéry, approximately 40 kilometers from Grenoble and approximately 100 kilometers from Lyon. It has an area of 545 hectares and is as such the seventh natural French lake after Lake Geneva (in part), Lake Hourtin and Carcans, Lake Grand-Lieu, Lake Bourget, Lake Annecy and Lake Marville (at Kerguelen). Bordered to the east by the Épine chain which culminates with Mont Grelle at 1,427 meters and to the west by Mont Tournier, its maximum depth is 71 meters. At first glance, it is characterized by its often green color, whereas, in the same region, Lake Annecy is bluer and Lake Bourget is more often steel gray. Lake Aiguebelette is a private lake which belongs to the Rivérieulx de Chambost de Lépin family and Électrcité de France, who have entrusted its management to the Communauté de Communes du Lac d'Aiguebelette. Its banks are shared between five riverside municipalities: Aiguebelette-le-Lac, Lépin-le-Lac, Saint-Alban-de-Montbel, Novalaise and Nances. In the southern part of the lake there are two islands, surrounded by reed beds. In order to preserve the quality of its waters and its environment, thermal motor boats have been prohibited on the lake since a decree of 1967. It has also been the first regional freshwater nature reserve in France since March 2015. Source: Wikipedia
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The Col du Banchet is a mountain pass located at an altitude of 590 m in the Mont Tournier range, south of the Jura massif, in the Savoyard Avant-Pays, in the Savoie department.
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Magnificent lake in a mountain atmosphere, with a pretty road that goes around it, partly away from traffic. Do it clockwise.
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Great tour. The landscapes are really great, passing through the forest...! Too bad no place to park to start the tour.
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From Rochefort, the Col du Banchet climbs in a bend with a fairly steep passage on the first part. The view rewards the efforts made to get there.
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The Lac d'Aiguebelette is an essential place in the summer season. The road around the lake offers an easy ride that allows you to enjoy views of the mountains and the lake. There are a number of side roads and trails that will take you to the water's edge, as well as plenty of places to stop and cool off.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the serene beauty of Lac d'Aiguebelette, known for its often green waters and mountain backdrop. It's a popular spot in summer. Another favorite is Col du Banchet, a shaded mountain pass offering pleasant hiking and cycling opportunities with rewarding views.
Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin is rich in history. You can visit the iconic François I Bridge, which marks the historical border between France and the Duchy of Savoy. The town also features the Church of Saint-Clément and the 15th-century Church of the Carmes. Don't miss the intriguing fresco, 'the Bazaar of Labor Prisons,' depicting the sale of objects made by convicts.
Yes, reflecting its title as the 'City of Furniture,' Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin hosts the Museum of Woodworking Machine and Tools in Hand, where you can experience an old cabinetmaking workshop. There's also the Museum of Regional Resistance and Deportation, offering insights into the area's wartime history.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling around Lac d'Aiguebelette or tackle the moderate climbs of Col du Banchet. The Guiers river valley and surrounding landscapes are ideal for nature walks. For more structured routes, explore the MTB Trails, Cycling routes, or Road Cycling Routes available in the area.
Absolutely. Lac d'Aiguebelette is a great family destination, especially in summer, with opportunities for swimming and easy rides around the lake. The settlement of Aiguebelette-le-Lac also offers a charming center and serves as a starting point for gentle hikes suitable for families. The 'Contes de la cité du meuble' walking tour with interactive markers can also be engaging for children.
Yes, the area caters to various hiking preferences. Col du Banchet offers a small, shaded mountain pass without significant difficulty, making it suitable for easier hikes. For more options, you can explore the various MTB, Cycling, and Road Cycling guides, which often include trails that can be adapted for walking.
Beyond museums, you can discover the town's 'City of Furniture' heritage through the 'Contes de la cité du meuble' interactive walking tour, featuring sculpted markers. You might also find local producers like Ferme Jargot or Chocolaterie de Marlieu, offering a taste of regional craftsmanship and flavors. The town's unique dual identity, straddling two departments, also provides a distinct cultural backdrop.
While not widely advertised, the restored Washhouse is a charming historical detail that has been lovingly preserved. Exploring the habitations with suspended balconies on the Savoie side of town also offers a glimpse into unique local architecture. Additionally, the free self-guided heritage trails like 'Une histoire, deux villes' provide a deeper, more intimate exploration of the twin towns.
The Guiers River is central to Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin's identity, as it literally divides the town into two parts, one in Isère and one in Savoie. It's a significant natural feature, having carved out picturesque gorges like the Gorges de Chailles, and its valley offers beautiful landscapes for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, there are accommodations available. For instance, a highly-rated Bed & Breakfast is located in the countryside, offering a tranquil retreat. It's situated between Lyon and Chambéry, and within 15 minutes of Lac d'Aiguebelette, making it convenient for exploring the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty of Lac d'Aiguebelette, often highlighting its scenic road for easy rides and opportunities to cool off. The peaceful, shaded paths of Col du Banchet are also frequently praised for their pleasant hiking and cycling experiences and rewarding views.


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