Best attractions and places to see around Le Pont-De-Beauvoisin include a blend of historical sites, cultural insights, and natural beauty. This charming town, straddling the Guiers River between the Isère and Savoie departments, offers a unique glimpse into artisanal heritage as the "City of Furniture." The surrounding Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region provides access to picturesque landscapes and various outdoor pursuits. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from significant landmarks to natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Here, you enter a sensitive natural area for a 1-kilometer trail marked with four stations to discover the area's remarkable flora and fauna. A pleasant way to connect the two shores of Lake Paladru, between Paladru and Montferrat.
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The small rest area created here, with its very unusual design, invites passersby not to roll by carelessly: Behind the backrest of the bench rises a remarkable piece of craftsmanship: on one side, a flower stem bearing an unfolded blossom; and from the other, a bee flies towards it. An original idea, and rightly documented here several times with photos.
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Here we encounter three stone cubes stacked on top of each other, each smaller than the one below it. The gray cubes each have a white field in the center of their sides, with a cross carved into it, painted blue and standing out against the gray/white background. This construction forms the basis for the present small sacred monument: above it rises a radiant gold figure of the Madonna. From this prominent position, the Virgin Mary – venerated in France almost always under the title "Notre-Dame" ("Our Lady") – gazes far into the country, and has done so for more than 120 years. @Rainer N. has already explained the date and reason for its construction in his short post.
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The abbey basilica was rebuilt starting around 1490 and completed in 1510 by Bernardino Zaccagni. The famous artist Correggio left his mark on this church. He created five frescoes there, including the lunette with Saint John and the Eagle (1520), which is considered the first to be created. The frescoes, the dome depicting the Ascension of Christ, the decoration of the drum and pendants, and the frieze of images that extends around the entire interior perimeter are all artistic treasures worth discovering. The Way of St. James is very well documented in several places in the church.
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The first name John has been widespread since biblical times, and so it should not surprise us to find a whole series of blessed and saints with this name over the two millennia of Christianity. At the threshold from the Old to the New Testament we encounter John the Baptist (also John Baptist), to whom most of the John churches are dedicated. But one of the four men who wrote the New Testament gospels also bears this name. This church in ___ is dedicated to him, JOHN EVANGELIST. A long church tradition has regarded the evangelist as identical with the apostle John mentioned in the Bible, but this is doubted in biblical scholarship. "The Gospel of John exerts a peculiar fascination. It is difficult to escape its solemn, sometimes mystical language. It addresses deep human needs and longings: hunger and thirst, the search for fulfilling eternal life, the longing for personal communion with God.” (Franz-Josef Ortkemper)
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More of a gravel path than a swampy one
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Lake Aiguebelette is a natural lake located in France in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Main lake of the Savoyard Avant-Pays, in the southern end of the Jura massif, it is located approximately 10 kilometers from Chambéry, approximately 40 kilometers from Grenoble and approximately 100 kilometers from Lyon. It has an area of 545 hectares and is as such the seventh natural French lake after Lake Geneva (in part), Lake Hourtin and Carcans, Lake Grand-Lieu, Lake Bourget, Lake Annecy and Lake Marville (at Kerguelen). Bordered to the east by the Épine chain which culminates with Mont Grelle at 1,427 meters and to the west by Mont Tournier, its maximum depth is 71 meters. At first glance, it is characterized by its often green color, whereas, in the same region, Lake Annecy is bluer and Lake Bourget is more often steel gray. Lake Aiguebelette is a private lake which belongs to the Rivérieulx de Chambost de Lépin family and Électrcité de France, who have entrusted its management to the Communauté de Communes du Lac d'Aiguebelette. Its banks are shared between five riverside municipalities: Aiguebelette-le-Lac, Lépin-le-Lac, Saint-Alban-de-Montbel, Novalaise and Nances. In the southern part of the lake there are two islands, surrounded by reed beds. In order to preserve the quality of its waters and its environment, thermal motor boats have been prohibited on the lake since a decree of 1967. It has also been the first regional freshwater nature reserve in France since March 2015. Source: Wikipedia
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Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the François Ier Bridge, which historically marked the border between France and Savoy. Other notable sites include the Saint-Clément Church and the Church of the Carmes. Don't miss the unique Bazaar of Labor Prisons Fresco, depicting objects crafted by convicts, and the charming Habitations with Suspended Balconies on the Savoie side of town.
To delve into the town's rich past, visit the Museum of Woodworking Machine and Tools in Hand, which highlights Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin's legacy as the 'City of Furniture'. You can also explore the Museum of Regional Resistance and Deportation for insights into wartime history. For an interactive experience, follow the 'Contes de la Cité du Meuble' terminals around the town center, or try the 'INTRI'GUIERS 'Secrets sur les Ponts'' investigative journey.
The region boasts beautiful natural features. The Guiers River flows through the town, and the surrounding Vals du Dauphiné offers picturesque scenery. A must-visit is Lac d'Aiguebelette, known for its stunning views and opportunities to cool off. You can also explore the Chemin des marais, a gravel path crossing the Paladru Nature Zone.
Yes, the area is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the easy 'Hiking loop from Les Abrets en Dauphiné' or the moderate 'Theater in the woods loop from Pressins'. Cyclists can enjoy the scenic road around Lac d'Aiguebelette or tackle mountain passes like Col des Mille Martyrs and Col du Banchet. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Le Pont-De-Beauvoisin or Gravel biking around Le Pont-De-Beauvoisin guides.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Our Lady of the Vines, a statue offering great views and a picnic spot. The Col des Mille Martyrs provides bucolic viewpoints during the ascent, while the Col du Banchet rewards efforts with rewarding views from its shaded mountain pass.
Absolutely! Lac d'Aiguebelette is an excellent choice for families, especially in summer, with easy rides around the lake and spots to cool off. The Chemin des marais is a hard gravel path suitable for family walks, offering plenty of picnic spots. Our Lady of the Vines also offers a pleasant outing with views and a picnic table.
The summer season is particularly popular for visiting Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin, especially for activities around Lac d'Aiguebelette, where you can enjoy swimming and watersports. The shaded mountain passes like Col du Banchet and Col des Mille Martyrs also offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling during warmer months.
Beyond museums, you can visit the 'Art sur Bois' workshop to observe or learn about wood carving, a craft deeply tied to the town's furniture heritage. The 'Parcours Patrimonial Libre "Une histoire, deux villes"' offers a self-guided heritage trail to explore the twin towns, and the weekly market held every Monday is a great way to experience local life and discover regional products.
Beyond the main attractions, consider seeking out the Fountain Saint-Félix, whose waters were historically believed to have healing properties. The Bazaar of Labor Prisons Fresco is a unique historical artwork often overlooked. Exploring the architectural details of the Habitations with Suspended Balconies on the Savoie side also offers a charming glimpse into the town's character.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fresh and easy climbs to scenic spots like Col des Mille Martyrs, often noting the beautiful forests and bucolic viewpoints. The stunning views and picnic opportunities at Our Lady of the Vines are also highly praised. Many also love the easy rides and opportunities to cool off around Lac d'Aiguebelette, enjoying the mountain and lake scenery.
Yes, Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin hosts a vibrant weekly market every Monday, where you can find local products and experience the town's atmosphere. Additionally, opportunities exist to discover and purchase goods directly from local farmers, including organic meats, poultry, and artisanal chocolates, showcasing the region's agricultural richness.


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