Best attractions and places to see around Francheville include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region of France. The town is characterized by alternating valleys and plateaus, with the Yzeron valley being a prominent natural feature. Visitors can explore historical sites such as Fort du Bruissin and Francheville Castle, alongside natural spaces like the wooded site of Fort du Bruissin. Cultural venues such as The Iris Cultural Centre and the Church of…
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A bucolic, clean, well-maintained, and shaded spot, with tables and trash cans for picnicking. It's officially a Paris commune, but it looks nothing like Paris.
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The Creux Percé is an inverted cone-shaped collapsed chasm approximately 60 m deep and with a circumference ranging from 35 to 25 m at the surface. This chasm is primarily known to speleologists. Exploration of this chasm and its lateral networks began in the 19th century. This site has long been a natural icehouse with a bottom that reaches sub-zero temperatures, even in summer. https://www.bourgogne-tourisme.com/ In May 2025, a special outing, supervised by the Dijon Speleo Club, will allow visitors to descend into this crater.
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There's a signposted and very beautiful circular trail that includes the source of the Seine. Learn more on the official website here: https://www.cotedor-randonnee.com/
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The Celerons viewpoint is accessible via a narrow path that branches off from the hiking trail. Caution! The path runs right along the edge of the cliffs. However, the view over the Combe des Vaux des Roches gorge and its foothills is fantastic and worth the short detour.
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Wikipedia reports: "The source of the Seine is located on the plateau of Langres, 25 km north-west of Dijon in the Côte-d'Or department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, 470 m above sea level. A special feature is that the sources of the Seine were the property of the city of Paris from 1864 onwards. An artificial grotto was built a year later to protect the main source and a statue of a nymph was erected to symbolize the river. Paris has since returned the property to the region. Near the source are the remains of a Gallo-Roman temple in which a Dea Sequana (Latin goddess of the Seine) was worshipped. The archaeological finds from this are now in the archaeological department of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon."
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The Seine is a river 777 km long and flows into the English Channel.
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At the top of the valley, this huge rock is a top climbing spot. The view is also impressive.
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From the top of these cliffs, the panoramic view is magnificent. The cliffs have a height of about 100 meters and a dizzying drop, so you have to be careful.
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Francheville boasts several significant historical sites. You can visit the Fort du Bruissin, a former military fort now a cultural center set within a 10-hectare wooded area. Also, explore the ruins of the Francheville Castle (Vieux Château), a 12th-century fortified castle overlooking the Yzeron valley, which is listed as a Historic Monument. Don't miss the 16th-century Old Bridge ("Vieux Pont") crossing the Yzeron river.
Yes, Francheville is surrounded by natural beauty. The Celerons viewpoint offers fantastic views over the Combe des Vaux des Roches gorge. Another must-see is the Panorama of the Baulme‑la‑Roche Rocks, providing breathtaking views of the picturesque village of Baulme-la-Roche and the Ouche valley from cliffs approximately 100 meters high. You can also discover the Source of the Seine, a natural monument with a grotto and meadows perfect for picnics.
Francheville offers a vibrant cultural scene. The Iris Cultural Centre hosts cinema screenings, concerts, and shows, and features a modern media library. The Church of Saint-Roch is home to several protected historical artifacts, including an 18th-century sacristy cabinet and a 16th-century tabernacle, as well as a tombstone from 535 AD.
Absolutely! The Source of the Seine is ideal for families, with spacious meadows for playing and picnic tables. The Panorama of the Baulme‑la‑Roche Rocks is also equipped for family picnics. For active fun, the Aquavert Aquatic Centre features a swimming pool, tennis courts, and miniature golf. The historic Le Grand Moulin has been transformed into a nature initiation center, perfect for engaging children with the local environment.
The region around Francheville is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Val Suzon Entrance' loop. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Mare des Chenaux' loop. Runners have options like the 'Célerons Caves' loop. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Francheville, MTB Trails around Francheville, and Running Trails around Francheville guides.
The Yzeron Valley is a prominent natural feature, offering the 'Sentier nature de l'Yzeron,' a low-elevation trail perfect for discovering the typical valley landscape of western Lyon. The 10-hectare wooded site surrounding the Fort du Bruissin also provides a lovely green space for walks. For more challenging hikes, La Roche Virante offers an almost mountainous atmosphere with cliffs and caves, and impressive views of the Ouche valley.
Yes, the region features some fascinating geological sites. Besides the impressive cliffs at Baulme‑la‑Roche Rocks and La Roche Virante, you can visit the Gouffre du creux Percé. This chasm, approximately 60 meters deep, is an impressive natural sinkhole known to speleologists and makes for an interesting detour or hike destination.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from sites like the Panorama of the Baulme‑la‑Roche Rocks and the Celerons viewpoint. The natural beauty, opportunities for outdoor activities, and the historical significance of places like the Fort du Bruissin are also highly valued. The spacious, family-friendly areas, such as the meadows at the Source of the Seine, are also a big draw.
Yes, Francheville provides opportunities to discover local producers. You can explore various local markets in and near the town, offering a taste of local produce, including seasonal fruits and vegetables, and potentially products from local farms and wine cellars.
Yes, Francheville and its surroundings are home to several remarkable gardens. You can visit 'Côté Jardins' in Tassin-la-Demi-Lune, 'La Bonne Maison' in La Mulatière, and 'L'Hermitage' in Saint-Genis-Laval, all located within a few kilometers of Francheville.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all attractions are not provided, the natural features and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Cultural centers and historical sites are accessible year-round.


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