Attractions and places to see around Chatuzange-Le-Goubet include historical sites and natural landscapes in the Drôme department of France. The commune features historical structures like the Château de Pizançon and the Fortified House of La Cizeranne, alongside Roman remains at La Part-Dieu. Situated near the Vercors massif, the area offers access to picturesque routes and the Bourne Canal, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region combines historical heritage with natural beauty.
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Easy to cycle for anyone with any type of bike.
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The Col road leads to Barbières, winding through the sublime landscapes of the Vercors. Upon reaching the village, after a gentle but winding climb, the view opens up onto majestic mountains and green valleys. Dotted with meadows and forests, this route is ideal for cyclists in search of natural beauty. The village of Barbières, nestled at the foot of the cliffs, offers a picturesque setting, perfect for a well-deserved break.
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A beautiful place that is definitely worth visiting. It was pouring with rain when we were there, but it was still great - the rain always passes quickly
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This greenway cycle route begins in St Nazaire en Royans. The crossing of Romans can be improved but the walk is nice.
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The name Bourg-de-Péage comes from the duties that were levied on goods at the southern entrance to the bridge. At the Pogne Pascalis museum, a famous brioche dating from the Middle Ages, it is possible to visit the workshops where Pognes and St-Genix are made and taste them. Also worth seeing is Maison Favor, dating from 1830.
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Beautiful walk! We did a shortened version (not started in the village itself) and walked the route in the opposite direction. Which considering the person's reaction to this. Walking uphill will then become easier. Cool off in the fresh river on your return.
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Well known for its shoe industry, Romans-sur-Isère was first one of the most important towns in the Dauphiné. Its historic center has many buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries testifying to its past as a medieval city. Its architecture gives a large place to the molasse stone characterized by its ocher colors. To make sure you don't miss any of the city's treasures, the town of Roman has listed places of interest on its website: ville-romans.fr/decouvrir/le-patrimoine-romanais/centre- historique
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Walked the route on May 19, 2023. Beautiful with so many different types of plants and flowers; I really enjoyed that. The views were also very beautiful. The route itself was very slippery and in some parts difficult to pass. We had to climb and scramble.
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Chatuzange-Le-Goubet and its surroundings offer a rich historical heritage. You can explore the ruins of the Château de Pellafol, which provides panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and Vercors. The commune also features the historic Château de Pizançon and the Fortified House of La Cizeranne. Don't miss the hamlet of La Part-Dieu, where Roman remains and the site of the 'Chatuzange Treasure' were discovered. Nearby, the Historic centre of Romans-sur-Isère boasts 15th and 16th-century buildings and the Collégiale Saint-Barnard.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Historic centre of Romans-sur-Isère is a great place to wander, and you can visit the Pogne Pascalis museum there to learn about and taste local brioches. For outdoor fun, the Ferme Equestre d'Héault in Chatuzange-Le-Goubet provides pony rides for children and horseback riding through the wooded hills. The village of Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans, with its suspended houses and aqueduct, is also a charming spot for families.
The area is rich in natural beauty. The Barbières Cliffs Road winds through the stunning Vercors massif, offering majestic mountain and green valley views. From the Château de Pellafol Ruins, you can enjoy expansive views of the Rhône Valley and the Vercors. The Bourne Canal itself provides pleasant walking opportunities to appreciate the local landscape. Further afield, the Grottes de Choranche offer a significant natural beauty site.
Cycling enthusiasts will find several options. The Isère Valley Greenway Cycle Route is an easy and quiet path suitable for all types of bikes, starting near Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans. The Barbières Cliffs Road is also ideal for cyclists seeking natural beauty amidst the Vercors landscapes. For more detailed routes, you can explore various road cycling routes around Chatuzange-Le-Goubet, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. While the path to the Château de Pellafol Ruins can be challenging and slippery in parts, it offers beautiful views. For a variety of options, you can find numerous hiking trails around Chatuzange-Le-Goubet, including easy loops like the 'Abandoned castle loop from Meymans' and moderate ones such as the 'Rock alone – Four mountains loop'.
Beyond historical sites, you can immerse yourself in local culture. In Romans-sur-Isère, visit the International Shoe Museum to delve into the region's industrial heritage. The Pogne Pascalis museum offers a chance to learn about and taste the famous local brioches, Pogne and St-Genix. For a broader cultural experience, consider a visit to Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye, recognized as one of France's Most Beautiful Villages, known for its impressive abbey complex.
The Bourne Canal, also known as 'Charlieu,' is a significant watercourse that traverses the district. Historically, it was an irrigation channel built around 1870, featuring impressive engineering feats like the Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans Aqueduct. Today, it offers pleasant opportunities for walks and appreciating the local landscape. You can enjoy views of the canal and the aqueduct from Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans.
Gravel biking enthusiasts have several routes to explore in the vicinity. You can find a selection of gravel biking routes around Chatuzange-Le-Goubet, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'Vanelle dam – Natural Quarry loop' and the 'View on arthemonay – Montmiral church loop' which offer diverse terrains and scenic views.
Romans-sur-Isère, located approximately 5 kilometers from Chatuzange-Le-Goubet, is a vibrant town with much to offer. Its historic center features beautiful 15th and 16th-century buildings. Key attractions include the International Shoe Museum, the impressive Collégiale Saint-Barnard, and the Pogne Pascalis museum where you can learn about local brioches. The town also serves as a starting point for parts of the Isère Valley Greenway Cycle Route.
Yes, for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty, the Jardin Zen d'Erik Borja in Beaumont-Monteux is a notable Zen garden located nearby. Additionally, Parc Jouvet in Valence, approximately 18 km away, is a well-regarded park offering green spaces for relaxation and strolls.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from historical sites like the Château de Pellafol Ruins, which offer vistas of the Rhône Valley and Vercors. The picturesque landscapes of the Vercors, especially along the Barbières Cliffs Road, are highly praised by cyclists. The charm of villages like Saint-Nazaire-en-Royans with its unique architecture and aqueduct also leaves a lasting impression.


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