Attractions and places to see around Anglure-Sous-Dun are found in Southern Burgundy, nestled at the foot of the Montagne de Dun. The region is characterized by a landscape of hills, woods, and meadows, with the river Le Mussy flowing to the west. Visitors can explore a blend of historical landmarks, natural viewpoints, and cultural sites. The area offers various opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The roof of the Rhône, beautiful view of the upper Beaujolais
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Great walk. Beautiful view with picnic tables and tap with drinking water. However, NOT an easy walk. You must be able to walk well.
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Great area for a vacation. We recommend.
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Rest area for hikers
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A couple of great bar/restaurants to eat or drink at near the châteaux
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The highest point of the Rhône 1009m above sea level, beautiful view at the top of the tower
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This summit houses a chapel, but it was previously a strong defensive position. From the Arab invasions in 730 to the successive Norman and Hungarian invasions, this stronghold has resisted. It was not until 1180 that the fortress fell into the hands of King Philippe Auguste, who destroyed it but spared the chapel. The summit offers magnificent views.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive View of Château de La Clayette, a 14th-century castle still surrounded by its moat. Another significant historical site is Mount Dun, which served as a strong defensive position in ancient times and still houses a chapel. Nearby, you'll also find the historic Château de Drée and Charlieu Abbey, offering further glimpses into the past.
Absolutely! Mount Saint-Rigaud, one of the highest summits in Haut Beaujolais, offers unobstructed panoramic views of the region and even the Alps on clear days. Mount Dun also provides magnificent views of the surrounding area from its summit.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including routes on the Montagne de Dun. For more detailed options, explore the hiking guide for Anglure-Sous-Dun. There are also dedicated running trails and road cycling routes to discover the beautiful landscape.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Blue Cross and Picnic Area offers a pleasant resting spot with picnic benches, some shaded by conifers, and even a trash can. Both Mount Saint-Rigaud and View of Château de La Clayette are also considered family-friendly attractions.
For cultural insights, consider visiting the Espace Culturel du Brionnais nearby. To experience local life, you can explore the markets in neighboring towns like Chauffailles (on Fridays) and La Clayette (on Tuesdays). The commune also features numerous historical granite crosses, each with its own story, such as the ancient "Lapalus" cross.
Beyond the main highlights, you might enjoy discovering the tranquil Croix d'Ajoux, a religious building nestled in a beautiful wood, offering a peaceful starting point for a hike. The Chapelle du Pontet is another local heritage site worth exploring for its quiet charm.
The region's verdant landscape, featuring woods and meadows, is particularly beautiful during spring and autumn, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. The views from summits like Mount Saint-Rigaud are stunning in good weather, regardless of the season.
While some trails, like those around Mount Dun, can be moderate, the general landscape of hills, woods, and meadows offers various paths. Look for routes described as 'easy' within the hiking guide, or seek out local paths around the village basin and along the river Le Mussy for gentler walks.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views from summits like Mount Dun and Mount Saint-Rigaud. The historical significance of sites like Château de La Clayette and the peaceful resting areas, such as the Blue Cross and Picnic Area, are also highly appreciated. The overall natural beauty and opportunities for walks are consistently highlighted.
Yes, you can visit Le jardin de Zéphyr, a remarkable garden located close to Anglure-Sous-Dun. For natural features, the area is characterized by its rolling hills, extensive woods, and the river Le Mussy. Mount Saint-Rigaud is also part of the UNESCO Global Geopark of Beaujolais, highlighting its geological significance.
The region features several religious sites. The summit of Mount Dun houses a chapel that was spared during the fortress's destruction in 1180. The Church of Anglure-sous-Dun, built in 1865, is another significant local landmark. Additionally, the commune is dotted with historical granite crosses, including the ancient "Lapalus" cross, and the Chapelle du Pontet, listed as local heritage.


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