Best attractions and places to see around Dareizé include a variety of cultural and natural sites within the Rhône department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This village is situated amidst the picturesque Beaujolais vineyards, offering a tranquil base for exploration. The area features historical landmarks such as 12th-century churches and 19th-century châteaux, alongside extensive hiking opportunities. Dareizé provides access to both local points of interest and charming nearby villages.
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Some might pass by this small, sacred monument without a second glance, but perhaps a passing biker might pause for a moment before the cross and, in keeping with ancient custom, utter a "Praised be Jesus Christ." Jesus Christ died for us on the cross, for the Son of God took this death upon himself out of love for us. Christiane Völkel offers a further reflection on this: "I have discovered that it benefits my relationship with God to at least be ready for those moments when God needs me to express his love [today]."
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A crossroads, with a very beautiful willow tree, which offers several nice routes for amateur cyclists.
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An essential landmark in the region for cyclists
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A very beautiful village with golden stone houses!
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Starting point for many hikes in the surrounding area, it hosts the Valsonne drummer festival.
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One of the most popular and highly-rated villages is Oingt, recognized as one of France's most beautiful villages. It's a medieval village perched on a hill, offering superb views of the surrounding Beaujolais vineyards. Another charming historic village is Ternand, located in the south of Beaujolais, featuring 12th-century castle ruins and a church with Carolingian frescoes.
Yes, Dareizé has a rich history. The village church, dating back to the 12th century with 19th-century additions, features a 1949 fresco by Louis Josserand. You can also admire the 19th-century Château de Dareizé, built around 1850, and the two Châteaux de Chanzé, one from the 11th-12th centuries and another from 1857. While the châteaux are not typically open for visits, they can be appreciated from the road.
Dareizé is nestled amidst the picturesque Beaujolais vineyards, offering rolling hills and scenic landscapes. A notable natural monument is Le Saule d'Oingt, a unique willow tree that serves as a crossroads for many cycling and hiking routes, providing magnificent landscapes. The village is also situated at the foot of the Monts de Tarare, between the valleys of the Turdine and Soanan rivers.
The region around Dareizé offers numerous hiking trails. You can find family-friendly loops like the 'Circuit de Chanzé' (5.5 km) which starts from the village center and passes by the church, painted wall, and offers vineyard views. Longer routes such as 'des vignes aux bois' and 'de pâturages en vignes' (both 8.5 km) are also available. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Dareizé guide, which also includes hiking-friendly paths.
Yes, several spots provide excellent views. Oingt, perched on a hill, offers superb views of the surrounding vineyards. Le Saule d'Oingt is another viewpoint known for its magnificent landscapes. Additionally, the Croix de Paisselay offers beautiful views of the surrounding forests and a sense of tranquility.
The Beaujolais region around Dareizé is a cycling paradise. Le Saule d'Oingt is a popular crossroads for both road cyclists and mountain bikers. You can find various routes for different skill levels, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'Col de la croix de l'Orme' loop or more moderate options. Explore detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Dareizé and Cycling around Dareizé guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the charming atmosphere of the villages. For instance, Oingt is loved for its 'superb village of golden stones with very beautiful views and magnificent buildings.' The natural spots like Le Saule d'Oingt are cherished for their 'magnificent landscapes' and being a 'favorite place in Beaujolais' for cyclists.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The 'Circuit de Chanzé' hiking loop (5.5 km) starting from Dareizé village is designed for families, passing by animal farms and offering pleasant views. Natural monuments like Le Saule d'Oingt and the Croix de Paisselay are also suitable for family outings, providing easy access and scenic spots for picnics or short walks.
The Beaujolais vineyards are central to Dareizé's identity and economy. The village is nestled directly within these rolling hills, and viticulture constitutes a significant part of its landscape and local life. Exploring the vineyards offers picturesque scenery and a glimpse into the region's renowned winemaking heritage, with many hiking and cycling routes winding through them.
Yes, the village of Ternand, a short distance from Dareizé, features the impressive ruins of a 12th-century castle and a church housing frescoes from the Carolingian era. These sites offer a deep dive into the region's medieval past. Within Dareizé, the older Château de Chanzé dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries, showcasing centuries of architectural transformation.
Beyond Oingt and Ternand, you can explore Bagnols (about 9 km away) with its own castle, or Theizé (around 11 km), a quiet village in the wine region. For a unique architectural experience, Eveux (14 km) is home to the La Tourette Monastery designed by Le Corbusier. Further afield, Anse (18 km) has Roman remains, and the historic city of Lyon (32 km) offers a wealth of attractions.


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