Best attractions and places to see around Satolas-Et-Bonce offers a blend of local historical sites and convenient access to the broader Isère region. Located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, the commune provides opportunities for exploration of both cultural heritage and natural landscapes. The surrounding area features diverse ecosystems, from historical towns to vast green spaces. Visitors can discover a variety of attractions, including medieval towns, castles, and natural leisure areas.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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In January 1847, an investigation was opened into projects towards Geneva, Besançon, Dôle-Châlons. In 1850, the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry adopted the project for a rail link from Lyon to Chambéry via Saint Genis sur Guiers. Applications to operate this line were rejected until 1877. The work lasted 4 years, financed in part by Belgian capital. The inauguration took place on October 9, 1881, and the first train ran on October 30. The line started from the Gare de l'Est (Avenue Félix Faure) and ended at Sablonnières. It had 16 stations and 3 stops over a distance of 72 Kms. Passenger traffic increased from 4 daily round trips in 1897 to 8 in 1935. A passenger took 40 minutes on the 6:35 AM train to travel from Lyon to Pont de Chéruy and 34 minutes to return to Lyon on the 7:23 PM train. Despite everything, the line was closed to passengers in December 1938, then reopened from September 1939 to December 31, 1947. VFD (Voie Ferrée du Dauphiné) coaches took over between Crémieu and Lyon; Freight traffic supplied the main industries (Grammont in Pont de Chéruy and Vicat in Bouvesse) as well as the various industrial zones. The network served 70 private sidings. At its peak in 1935, 1,000,000 tons transited through this line. The decision by the cement factories to no longer use the rail in 1978 was to deal it a "fatal" blow. In 1980, during its last year, 540,244 tons (including 150,130 of scrap metal) were still transported. In 2001, CoUrLy (Urban Community of Lyon) and the General Council of the Rhône adopted a decision to reactivate passenger traffic on part of the route of the Est line. The objective is to connect Lyon to Saint Exupéry airport.
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Cool ruins! We really like them. 🤩
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Beautiful little town, quite touristy, but worth the detour
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Fallavier Castle is an old fortified castle, part of the heritage.
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The Bienassis fortified house, built by the Vallin family at the end of the 14th century, was organized around an enclosed courtyard and included a pavilion surrounded by watchtower turrets. The current building was completed in 1897 for Casimir Gournet, who wanted to give the old feudal residence the appearance of a medieval castle. Alphonse de Lamartine made several stays in Bienassis with his friend Nicolas Prosper Guichard, between 1804 and 1808. The castle, built of limestone rubble, consists of an L-shaped building covered with a long-pitched roof covered with mechanical tiles extended to the south by a high quadrangular tower with a porch in the work. The north wing has four levels of elevation: three cellars on the basement floor, a square floor and an attic floor. The tower rises on three levels: a ground floor with ribbed vaults and two square floors, the buildings are crowned with false machicolation. The corner turrets are covered with conical slate roofs. The stained glass windows of the ground floor living room are decorated with two bust-length women and two bust-length men in rondels. The coat of arms of the Joubert de Montlevon family can be found on one of the windows of the first living room on the ground floor. In the library, two shields with scrolling scroll motifs, a shield decorated with three female heads, a shield decorated with a passing griffin, and a shield decorated with two hammers with the initials C G for Casimir Gournet adorn the windows. Source: Châteaux de France
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The Chemin de fer de l'Est de Lyon (CFEL) is a former French secondary railway network with standard gauge located partly in the Rhône department and partly in the Isère department and which connected the Gare de Lyon-Est to Aoste-Saint-Genix via Crémieu, Saint-Hilaire de Brens (Turnoff for the Jallieu antenna) and Soleymieu-Sablonnière (Turnoff for the Montalieu antenna). After a gradual end of operation until December 2003, the area of the line between Lyon-Part-Dieu station and Meyzieu Z.I. was transformed to allow line T3 of the Lyon tramway to run there, and the Rhônexpress shuttle to Saint-Exupéry airport. Note for the latter, that from the Meyzieu ZI, the track leaves the former CFEL right-of-way to head south towards the airport.
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Can be seen from afar and a detour is worthwhile here.
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This small city of character, located 40 kilometers from Lyon has a sumptuous architectural heritage. Walking through its narrow streets, you will discover the Delphinal castle, its majestic 16th century hall, its cloister or its Augustinian convent. The medieval town of Crémieu is classified as a Protected Area for Urban and Landscape Architectural Heritage (ZPPAUP).
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the medieval town of Crémieu, known for its extensive ramparts, 16th-century hall, and Augustinian convent. Within Satolas-et-Bonce, the Our Lady of La Salette Chapel and the Chapelle Sainte-Anne offer glimpses into local religious heritage.
Yes, there are several notable castles. The strategically located Château de Fallavier, fortified between 1250 and 1355, features two walls and a mighty keep. Another option is Château de Bienassis, a fortified house built at the end of the 14th century, which was later transformed into a medieval-style castle.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. The Grand parc de Miribel-Jonage, about 20 km away, provides a vast green space for relaxation. The broader Isère department features towering peaks, lush forests, and unique limestone formations, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation. The Base de loisirs de Vénérieu, 13 km away, has a 30-hectare leisure area with a swimming lake and sandy beach.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Base de loisirs de Vénérieu for swimming and other activities. For animal lovers, the Jardin zoologique de la ville de Lyon, Parc animalier de Courzieu, and Parc zoologique de Saint-Martin-la-Plaine are within driving distance. Thrill-seekers can visit Walibi Rhone Alpes amusement park, and the Aquarium de Lyon offers another engaging experience.
Beyond exploring attractions, you can find various outdoor activities. The area is great for cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. You can discover routes like the 'Seuillière Washhouse – Étang de Chalignieu loop' or the 'Etang Saint Quentin – Lake Saint-Quentin-Fallavier loop'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Satolas-Et-Bonce guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can find easy to difficult routes, such as the 'Château de Poisieu – Château de Bienassis loop' or the 'View of the Col de l'Éperon – Cross of the Spur loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Satolas-Et-Bonce guide.
Satolas-et-Bonce is well-situated for day trips. You can visit Crémieu, a medieval town just 10 km away. Lyon, a major city with impressive buildings, museums, and historic sites, is about 24 km away. Vienne, known for its Roman and medieval monuments, is 27 km away, and Pérouges, one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is approximately 24 km distant.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities, and visiting leisure areas like the Base de loisirs de Vénérieu. Many natural parks and outdoor attractions are best experienced during these seasons.
Yes, the Base de loisirs de Vénérieu, located about 13 km from Satolas-et-Bonce, offers a 30-hectare leisure area with a swimming lake and a sandy beach. It's a great spot for water activities and relaxation, though reservations may sometimes be required.
Beyond historical landmarks, you can immerse yourself in local life by visiting the vibrant markets in nearby towns like Pont-de-Cheruy, Crémieu, or Bourgoin-Jallieu. These markets offer a chance to discover local products and experience the regional culture. Local listings may also provide information on concerts and other cultural events in Satolas-et-Bonce.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The medieval town of Crémieu is often highlighted for its 'sumptuous architectural heritage' and 'very pleasant atmosphere.' The Château de Fallavier is noted as a 'magical place' and a significant landmark of local cultural heritage.
Yes, the region around Satolas-et-Bonce offers several gravel biking routes. You can find routes like the 'Crémieu–Morestel Greenway – Troglodyte in Cremieu loop' or the 'Panorama of Le Grand Large – Miribel-Jonage Park loop'. For more details and route options, consult the Gravel biking around Satolas-Et-Bonce guide.


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