Mountain peaks around Marchampt, located in the Beaujolais region of France, offer a diverse landscape of hilly and mountainous terrain. The area features numerous elevated points and passes, providing opportunities for scenic views and hiking. Marchampt is home to Mont Soubran, its highest point, and is situated within the broader Beaujolais mountains. This region is characterized by its varied topography, including significant summits and mountain passes.
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La Roche d’Ajoux is the second summit of the Beaujolais mountains, behind Mont Saint-Rigaud. It peaks at 970 meters above sea level. The panorama at the summit extends over the Azergues valley, the Forez and Madeleine mountains, the Charolais and Mont Rigaud.
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The Saint-Bonnet signal peaks at 676 meters. The place offers beautiful panoramas over Montmelas, then over the vineyard and the Beaujolais mountains. At the top is a 12th century chapel, of Romanesque architecture. It is dedicated to Saint Bonnet, bishop of Clermont in the 8th century. It was a place of pilgrimage to cure gout and headaches.
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Beautiful chapel which has been completely renovated, with a superb view over the plain of the Ain, and Mont Blanc on a clear day.
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This iconic hill is a must do. It offers breathtaking 360° panoramic views, with its slopes covered in vineyards chosen for their unique volcanic soil which gives the wine of this appellation a distinct taste. At the top, you will also find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel, built in 1854 to protect the vineyard from bad weather and disease.
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From the parking lot of the Col, it is an ideal starting point for your hike with great panoramic views.
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This iconic hill is a must-visit. It offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views with its slopes covered in vineyards chosen because of its unique volcanic soil which gives the wine of this appellation a distinct taste. At the top, you will also find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel, built in 1854 to protect the vineyard from bad weather and disease.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Rochefort Cross, which offers vistas of the Beaujolais mountains, Monts d'Or, and Mont Brouilly, extending to the Alps on clear days. Another favorite is Mont Brouilly, known for its 360-degree panoramic views over vineyards and home to the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel. La Roche d'Ajoux, the second highest summit in the Beaujolais mountains, also provides extensive views over the Azergues valley and surrounding ranges.
Yes, several peaks feature historical and cultural elements. On Mont Brouilly, you'll find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel, built in 1854. The Saint-Bonnet Chapel on the Signal, peaking at 676 meters, is a renovated 12th-century Romanesque chapel that was historically a place of pilgrimage. Additionally, Rochefort Cross is a significant man-made monument with a rich local history.
The area around Marchampt offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can explore routes like the 'Genêts Circuit 3' or the 'Col de Casse Froide – Marchampt loop'. For more options, including detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Hiking around Marchampt guide.
Absolutely. The region is popular for cycling, featuring passes like Col de la Croix-Rosier, which was part of the 2023 Tour de France route. You can find various cycling routes, from easy to difficult, that incorporate these scenic passes. For detailed itineraries, check out the Cycling around Marchampt guide.
The highest point within the village of Marchampt is Mont Soubran, reaching an altitude of 894 meters (2,933 feet). While specific details about panoramic views directly from its summit are not extensively detailed, its elevation suggests potential for good vistas of the surrounding Beaujolais landscape.
Mont Brouilly is unique for its 360-degree panoramic views and its slopes covered in vineyards. The volcanic soil here gives the local wine a distinct taste. At its summit, you'll also find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel, built to protect the vineyards.
Yes, there are several running trails available, often featuring challenging terrain and rewarding views. Routes like the 'Circuit des Genêts' or the 'Rochefort Cross loop' offer excellent opportunities for trail running. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Marchampt guide.
From Rochefort Cross, you can enjoy a superb panorama of the Beaujolais mountains, the Monts d'Or, Mont Brouilly, and the Lyonnais mountains. On particularly clear days, the view can even extend to the distant Alps.
Yes, Mont Brouilly is famously covered in vineyards on its slopes, offering stunning views over them. Additionally, the Saint-Bonnet Chapel on the Signal provides beautiful panoramas over the vineyard and the wider Beaujolais mountains.
La Roche d'Ajoux is significant as the second highest summit of the Beaujolais mountains, peaking at 970 meters above sea level. It offers an extensive panoramic view that includes the Azergues valley, the Forez and Madeleine mountains, the Charolais, and Mont Rigaud.
The Marchampt area features several notable mountain passes that are popular for hiking and cycling. These include Col de la Croix-Rosier (721m), Col de la Casse-Froide (742m), and Col de la Croix-Marchampt (685m). These passes often serve as starting points or key features in various scenic routes.
From the Saint-Bonnet Chapel on the Signal, which peaks at 676 meters, you can enjoy beautiful panoramas over Montmelas, the local vineyards, and the broader Beaujolais mountains. On a clear day, you might even catch a glimpse of Mont Blanc.


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