Castles around Le Perréon are situated in the Beaujolais region, an area known for its winemaking heritage. This commune features a landscape characterized by vineyards and historical châteaux. The region offers a blend of historical architecture and viticultural activity. Several notable castles are found within and around Le Perréon.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Magnificent castle in the commune of Montmelas St Sorlin
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This fortified house dates back to the 14th century. Refurbished in the 19th century, it also has a medieval garden and a washhouse. Today, it is a reception hall for weddings.
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Old fortified house from the 13-14th century.
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The area is too nice to walk around with the Beaujolais moors and the great village of Marchamp.
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The Château de La Palud was built around 1560 for a powerful family from Beaujolais. Later in 1680, it was acquired by the nuns of Chazeaux. It is used today for agricultural purposes.
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The Château de Varennes is an old fortified castle, from the 11th century. It is labeled “VMF Historical Heritage”. This label is awarded to buildings not protected as Historical Monuments but worthy of interest for the history of art.
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Beautiful medieval castle built in the 14th century
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The Le Perréon area, nestled in the Beaujolais region, offers a diverse range of castles. You'll find ancient fortified castles like the 10th-century Montmelas Castle, which was rebuilt and restored in the 19th century, and the 11th-century Château de Varennes. There are also fortified houses such as Château du Sou, dating back to the 14th century, and wine estates like Château Grand'Grange, which combines historical charm with viticulture.
Yes, the Beaujolais region is renowned for its winemaking. Château de Varennes is an 11th-century fortified castle that is home to a family vineyard, offering visits and tastings. Additionally, Château Grand'Grange is a wine estate producing Beaujolais-Villages, Fleurie, and IGP Comtés Rhodaniens wines, providing an authentic experience in the heart of the vineyards.
Château Grand'Grange offers renovated accommodation in its central wing, complete with rooms featuring new bathrooms and kitchenettes. Guests can also enjoy a pool, tennis court, and garden. Château des Loges functions as a 3-star hotel and a high-quality restaurant, renowned for its gourmet cuisine, and can accommodate up to 48 guests across 10 rooms. Château de Pramenoux is now a beautiful table d'hôte and reception venue.
Absolutely! The castles around Le Perréon are situated in a region perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the surrounding vineyards and natural landscapes on foot or by bike. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Le Perréon guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Le Perréon guide, or the MTB Trails around Le Perréon guide.
Yes, the Beaujolais region offers many opportunities for walking. You can explore the vineyards surrounding Château Grand'Grange on foot. For more structured routes, the Hiking around Le Perréon guide features routes like the 'Col du Télégraphe - 678 m – Col de la Croix Rosier (721 m) loop from Vaux-en-Beaujolais' which can be combined with visits to nearby historical sites.
Château du Sou, a fortified house dating back to the 14th century, is categorized as family-friendly and features a medieval garden, which can be enjoyable for families. Many castles in the region offer open grounds or vineyards that are pleasant for a family stroll.
The Beaujolais region is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time to visit is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and vineyards, and many estates offer tastings and events. The autumn harvest season (September-October) is particularly vibrant.
The duration of your visit can vary. For castles like Montmelas Castle, which can be admired from various points, a quick stop for photos might suffice. For castles offering tours, tastings, or extensive grounds like Château de Varennes or Château Grand'Grange, you might want to allocate 1-3 hours. If you plan to dine or stay overnight at places like Château des Loges, your visit could extend to a full day or more.
Many of the castles in the Le Perréon area are historical structures, some dating back centuries. While some have undergone renovations, full accessibility for visitors with mobility concerns may vary. It is advisable to check directly with individual castle venues for specific accessibility information before planning your visit.
The Beaujolais region offers various dining experiences. Château des Loges has a renowned gourmet restaurant on-site. Château Grand'Grange is conveniently located within a 35-minute drive of Lyon, which offers numerous dining choices, and there's a Michelin-starred restaurant in nearby Vaux. Many local villages also have charming cafes and restaurants.
Yes, the hilly landscape of the Beaujolais region provides many scenic viewpoints. Montmelas Castle itself is visible from various points across the Beaujolais area, making it a great subject for photography. Château de Pramenoux offers a nice view of the Azergues valley. The vineyards surrounding castles like Château Grand'Grange and Château des Loges also provide picturesque backdrops.
While specific dog policies for individual castles can vary and should be confirmed directly with each venue, the surrounding natural areas and vineyards are generally dog-friendly for walks. Many hiking trails in the Beaujolais region welcome dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.


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