Best attractions and places to see around Luré include historical sites and natural viewpoints. The area features remnants of old fortifications and offers panoramic views of river meanders and plains. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river gorges to mountain passes, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The communal gîte is right next to the building.
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Very beautiful view of a meander of the Loire
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From October to November and in spring, a magnificent view awaits you if you are at the pass early in the morning: mist or clouds often envelop the plain, and the Lyonnais mountains and the Alps protrude above like islands in the middle of the sea!
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New very nice owners: Jeanne and Vincent.
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The tower and the property were built at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th century by the lord of the castle of Saint Maurice. After the revolution, it was sold to a private owner. Part of it was donated to the municipality in 1852. A school was then built in it. The building still belongs to the municipality today. Website: www.les-amis-42155.com (in French, English, German)
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Great view of the dammed part of the Loire
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The view is wonderful, but at 2.72 km the circular route is not easy, but rather moderately difficult. There are many unpaved paths through the forest, some of them very rocky and downhill. It's hard to leave. Not accessible with small children. The view is magnifique, the circuit of 2.72 km is not easy, but the water is very difficult. This is a beautiful combination of the names of the chemins de terre à travers the forest, two très caillouteux et en pente. It is difficult for the marcher. It's not practical for young children.
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Wonderful stage stop on my Camino https://huettemann.eu/de/2023/10/von-cluny-an-die-loire-berndscamino/
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You can visit the Keep of Saint-Maurice-sur-Loire, which features the walled tower remains of old fortifications perched high with views of the Loire meanders. Another historical point of interest is the Saint-Maurice Tower, a small tower of historical origin located in the old town.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Pêt de l'Âne, which offers beautiful vistas of a Loire meander. Additionally, the Bouchet Pass - 753 m provides expansive views over the plain of Forez, especially magnificent in autumn or spring mornings when mist often envelops the plain.
Yes, there are various hiking trails available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Viaduc de Saint-Polgues loop' or the 'Old Railway Viaduct loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Luré guide.
Beyond hiking, the Luré area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. Cyclists can find challenging routes such as the 'Chemin Blanc de la Loire – Little Crossroad loop' or 'La Roche Castle loop'. Runners can enjoy trails like the 'Urfé Castle loop'. Detailed routes for these activities are available in the Cycling around Luré and Running Trails around Luré guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent views, especially from spots like Pêt de l'Âne and the Keep of Saint-Maurice-sur-Loire. The historical charm of places like the Keep, described as a 'beautiful medieval locale with a gorgeous view,' also receives high praise. The scenic routes and the feeling of gaining height quickly at the Bouchet Pass are also highlighted.
Yes, you can find a charming spot called Country Charm at Chez Camille in the village of Bully. It functions as a bistro, inn, bread store, grocery store, and post office. It's known for its pleasant service, good quality home cooking made with local products, and a warm terrace perfect for a break.
The circular route to Pêt de l'Âne is considered moderately difficult. It includes many unpaved paths through the forest, some of which are very rocky and downhill. It is generally not recommended for small children due to its challenging terrain.
For the most magnificent views at Bouchet Pass - 753 m, it is recommended to visit early in the morning from October to November or in spring. During these times, mist or clouds often envelop the plain, creating a stunning effect where the Lyonnais mountains and the Alps protrude above like islands.
The terrain around Luré varies. For instance, the route to Pêt de l'Âne involves unpaved, rocky, and downhill paths through the forest. Other routes, like those around the hiking guide, can range from easy to difficult, often featuring natural landscapes and sometimes old railway viaducts.
The region is characterized by its river meanders, particularly those of the Loire, which can be admired from viewpoints like Pêt de l'Âne and the Keep of Saint-Maurice-sur-Loire. The expansive plain of Forez, visible from Bouchet Pass, is another prominent natural feature, offering unique atmospheric conditions during certain seasons.
Yes, for an easier walk, consider the 'Old Railway Viaduct loop from Juré', which is rated as an easy difficulty. You can find more details and other options in the Hiking around Luré guide.


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