Attractions and places to see around Montagny, located near Lyon in the Rhône department, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This region is characterized by its proximity to the city of Lyon, providing access to urban attractions while retaining its own unique points of interest. Visitors can explore ancient Roman structures, religious monuments, and areas offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Montagny tourist information often highlights its historical significance and scenic beauty.
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Edit The ancient aqueducts of Lyon supplied the Gallo-Roman city of Lugdunum. Located largely on Fourvière Hill, the city reached an altitude of 300 meters (compared to 160 meters for the lower town on the banks of the Saône). Furthermore, few springs emerged from the hill, and none above the Trion threshold. In order to provide drinking water throughout the city, it was necessary to draw water from the nearby mountain ranges (Monts d'Or, Monts du Lyonnais, Pilat massif) via a system of aqueducts.
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Opening hours are available on the town hall website. Check it out!
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The Gier Aqueduct is one of the aqueducts that supplied Lugdunum with water. Capturing water from the Gier at Saint-Chamond, in the Loire, it transported water over 86 km to Fourvière. Several remains are still visible today, among others in the towns of Brignais and Chaponost. On the Plat de l'Air Site, you will discover 72 arches still standing out of the 92 that carried the canal in Roman times. You will understand, thanks to the remains on site (flushing tank and rampant) how the Yzeron siphon worked, allowing you to cross the Yzeron Valley, one of the many natural obstacles to have stood in the way of the aqueduct. This site, listed since 1900, which invites you to take a beautiful journey through time, is worth the detour!
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The Gier Aqueduct is one of the aqueducts that supplied Lugdunum with water. Capturing water from the Gier at Saint-Chamond, in the Loire, it transported water over 86 km to Fourvière. Several remains are still visible today, among others in the towns of Brignais and Chaponost. On the Plat de l'Air Site, you will discover 72 arches still standing out of the 92 that carried the canal in Roman times. You will understand, thanks to the remains on site (flushing tank and rampant) how the Yzeron siphon worked, allowing you to cross the Yzeron Valley, one of the many natural obstacles to have stood in the way of the aqueduct. This site, listed since 1900, which invites you to take a beautiful journey through time, is worth the detour!
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The Saint-Vincent chapel is the oldest Romanesque chapel in the Rhône department. From its promontory, the panoramic view of the Lyon region, the Alps, and Mont du Pilat is spectacular.
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Exceptional remains over 500 meters of the Gier aqueduct.
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Don't miss the other part of the Beaunant siphon bridge on the other side of avenue P. Dailly.
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Magnificent little chapel and its very old lime tree
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Montagny, located near Lyon, is rich in historical sites. You can explore the impressive Roman engineering at the Aqueduc Romain du Gier and the well-preserved Gier Aqueduct, both significant pieces of Lyon's Gallo-Roman heritage. Another notable site is the Côte-Lorette Fort, a historical fort with a poignant memorial and panoramic views of Lyon.
Yes, the Saint Vincent Chapel is a must-see. This beautiful Romanesque chapel from the 11th century is dedicated to the patron saint of winegrowers and offers stunning panoramic views of the Lyon region, the Alps, and Mont du Pilat.
The area around Montagny offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed options, explore the guides for Hiking around Montagny, MTB Trails around Montagny, and Cycling around Montagny.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, the 'Bucolic Singletrack loop from Montagny' and the 'Montagny Chapel loop from Montagny' are both rated as easy and offer pleasant walks. You can find more options in the Hiking around Montagny guide.
You can visit Barlet Island, a green space located on the banks of the Rhône. It features a fitness trail with various workshops and modules, suitable for all levels of sport, and is a great spot for picnicking or enjoying the ViaRhôna.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the panoramic views offered by many sites. The well-preserved Roman aqueducts are often highlighted as magnificent pieces of heritage, and the Saint Vincent Chapel is praised for its beautiful architecture and extensive vistas of the region.
Absolutely. The Saint Vincent Chapel offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Lyon region, the Alps, and Mont du Pilat. Additionally, the Aqueduc Romain du Gier provides views of the Monts du Lyonnais, the Monts d'Or, and the outskirts of Lyon, while the Côte-Lorette Fort offers a great view of Saint-Genis-Laval and Lyon.
Yes, this Montagny is located in the Rhône department, very close to Lyon. This proximity means you can easily access major urban attractions like Lyon Old Town (Vieux Lyon) with its 16th-century townhouses and cathedral, as well as numerous museums, shops, and restaurants. Lyon also boasts remarkable gardens such as Parc de Gerland and Parc de la Tête d'Or, and cultural sites like the Municipal Theatre of Roanne (though Roanne is in the Loire department, it's a significant cultural hub in the broader region).
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for all highlights, the Barlet Island offers a green space with a fitness trail that can be enjoyed by families. The proximity to Lyon also means access to attractions like the Aquarium de Lyon and large parks such as Parc de Gerland and Parc de la Tête d'Or, which are generally suitable for families.
The region around Montagny, with its historical sites and outdoor activities, is generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for exploring the aqueducts, chapels, and enjoying hiking or cycling routes. The panoramic views are particularly clear on bright days.
Yes, Montagny offers a range of mountain biking trails. Options include the 'Montagny water tower – Lake Ronzey loop' and the 'Bucolic Singletrack loop from Montagny'. You can explore more routes and their difficulty levels in the MTB Trails around Montagny guide.
Definitely. The area provides challenging and scenic cycling routes, such as the 'Couzon Dam – Grenouze Pass loop' or the 'Naturlehrpfad – Condrieu Suspension Bridge loop'. These routes often feature significant distances and elevation changes. For more details, refer to the Cycling around Montagny guide.


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