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Danielle GouillonLes Grandes Granges
Quincie en Beaujolais
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Attractions
- Château de Montmelas: Located just a short distance from Les Grandes Granges, Château de Montmelas is a beautiful medieval castle. Visitors can explore its well-preserved architecture and wander through its picturesque gardens.
- Hameau Duboeuf: Hameau Duboeuf is a wine theme park situated in the Beaujolais region. It offers a fascinating journey through the world of wine, with interactive exhibits, wine tasting sessions, and a museum showcasing the history of winemaking.
- Village of Oingt: Oingt is a charming medieval village known for its well-preserved ancient architecture and cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore its narrow alleys, visit the local craft shops, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards.
- Parc des Oiseaux: Parc des Oiseaux is a bird park located in Villars-les-Dombes, just a short drive from Les Grandes Granges. It is home to over 3,000 birds from around the world, including rare species. The park offers various shows, exhibits, and educational activities.
- Touroparc Zoo: Situated in Romanèche-Thorins, Touroparc Zoo is a popular destination for families. It features a wide range of animals, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and penguins. The zoo also has amusement rides and a water park for added entertainment.
- Lyon: Lyon, the vibrant city known for its rich history and culinary delights, is located approximately 40 kilometers from Les Grandes Granges. Visitors can explore its UNESCO-listed Old Town, visit historic landmarks like the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, and indulge in delicious cuisine at the renowned Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse.
- Cluny Abbey: Cluny Abbey, located in the town of Cluny, is a significant historical site and once the largest Christian abbey in the world. Visitors can admire the remains of this ancient abbey, including the impressive abbey church and its beautiful gardens.
- Pérouges: Pérouges is a well-preserved medieval town situated around 70 kilometers from Les Grandes Granges. Known for its charming cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses, Pérouges provides a unique glimpse into medieval France.
- Hiking and Wine Tours: The Beaujolais region offers numerous hiking trails through its picturesque vineyards and countryside. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that combine hiking with wine tasting, allowing them to discover the natural beauty of the area while savoring its renowned wines. 10. Saint Amour Bellevue: Saint Amour Bellevue is a picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Beaujolais wine region. It offers stunning views of the surrounding vineyards and is known for producing the eponymous Saint Amour wine, one of the Beaujolais crus. Visitors can explore the village, taste local wines, and enjoy the charming ambiance.