Attractions and places to see around Chasselas offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural experiences in the Saône-et-Loire region. This Chasselas village is characterized by its vineyards, ancient structures, and prominent rock formations. The area provides opportunities to explore notable landmarks and natural features around Chasselas, reflecting its rich viticultural heritage and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Magnificent view across the countryside all the way to Mâcon
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A perfect complement to the Solutré rock and Mont de Pouilly.
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Several paths lead to the summit. A very pretty hike, which can be extended by climbing its big sister, Solutré, for the more athletic.
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Long before the discovery of electricity and the inventions associated with it, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which could be useful on the one hand, but could also be a threat as a force of nature on the other - for various purposes. A good example of the human inventiveness of earlier generations is such a mill: the heavy millstones used to grind grain or press oil, for example, could be powered by water or - as here - the wind. Hardly any of them still fulfil their original functions today, but fortunately some have at least survived as evidence of the old days.
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See the paintings by Jean Fusaro inside.
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Beautiful view at a historic site.
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Perfect for short walks in the Mâconnais, staying in shape and training for stays in the mountains.
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Chasselas is rich in history. You can explore the Château of Chasselas, which dates back to 1325 and features 14th-century outbuildings and a 1768 main building. Another significant site is the Millennial Romanesque Church of Chasselas, with parts of its structure predating the year 1000, including a fortified bell tower.
Yes, the area offers several impressive viewpoints. Don't miss the Vergisson Rock, a natural monument 485 meters above sea level, offering views of the Beaujolais valley. Another must-see is Roche de Solutré, which culminates at 495 meters and provides a panorama over the Mâconnais vineyards.
Given Chasselas's strong viticultural heritage, wine tasting is a prominent activity. You can visit the Château of Chasselas, which offers a tasting area where you can sample various local wines, including Pouilly-Fuissé, Saint-Véran, and Chasselas wine. The surrounding vineyards also provide opportunities for exploration.
Yes, a 7-kilometer marked trail starts directly from the village square in Chasselas. This trail leads walkers through scenic areas towards Mont Archez, Mont Pouilly, and the Bois de Fée. For more options, you can explore hiking routes around Chasselas, including easy and moderate trails.
For a spectacular view of the Mâconnais vineyards, climb Roche de Solutré. This natural monument offers a wide panorama from its 495-meter summit. Another option is the Vergisson Rock, which also provides excellent views of the surrounding wine region.
Yes, you can visit the Windmill, a historical monument from the 15th century. It is notable for preserving its large wooden guivre, which allowed its wings to be oriented towards the wind, a unique feature in the Beaujolais and Mâconnais regions.
The tasting area at the Château of Chasselas is open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. It's a great opportunity to sample local wines.
While many attractions are historical or natural, the View of Mâcon and the Saône from the François Mitterand bridge is noted as family-friendly, offering pleasant views from a cycle path. Exploring the marked trail from Chasselas village towards Mont Archez can also be a suitable outdoor activity for families.
The region around Chasselas offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find various road cycling routes, including moderate to difficult loops around landmarks like Roche de Solutré. There are also general cycling routes, some incorporating parts of the Greenway of Southern Burgundy.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the natural monuments. For instance, the Vergisson Rock is appreciated for its beauty and fewer crowds compared to other viewpoints, while Roche de Solutré is highlighted for its spectacular panorama over the vineyards and its archaeological significance.
Yes, the charming village of Saint-Jacques-des-Arrêts, connected to the pilgrim route, features a rural inn known for its copious and tasty dishes, making it a good stop for travelers. The village also has a communal campsite.


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