Best attractions and places to see around Montbrison-Sur-Lez include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The commune is situated at the crossroads of ancient Roman roads, featuring Gallo-Roman vestiges and a rich medieval past. Visitors can explore distinctive "safre" hills, the Lez river, and panoramic viewpoints offering views of Mont Ventoux and Haute-Provence. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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Magnificent 12th century church whose dark and massive interior is reminiscent of certain places of worship in Aubrac.
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The church was erected following the establishment of a Benedictine priory in the 11th century. Enlarged and remodeled numerous times, it nevertheless retains a certain unity. The nave, transept, and apse date from the 12th century and are in the Romanesque style. The side aisles were added at the end of the 12th century. Later, in the 15th century, an additional bay of the nave was built. As for the side chapels, pierced with Gothic windows and supported by powerful buttresses, they were added in the 15th and 19th centuries. Listed as a Historic Monument since 1862, built of noble materials (ashlar), the building has the dual distinction of being roofed by stone slabs and having two bell towers: one is octagonal and notably pierced with ogival bays, the other is a bell tower-arcade type with three bell bays. The three bays of the exterior side portal are richly decorated with arches and capitals adorned with flowers, petals, and sculpted figurines. They present a balanced composition of small columns and semicircular arches. Architecturally, note the sculpted modillions of the cornices overlooking the chevet and transept, as well as the elaborate decoration of the "south" portal, where Gothic elements coexist with Romanesque ornamentation (bas-reliefs depicting figures and interlacing). The west portal is decorated with elegant columns from the 13th and 14th centuries. Inside, admirable coffers painted with rosettes adorn the ceiling, and a magnificent 16th-century organ case sits on an entire wall. This organ case, equipped with an Italianate case dating from 1506, was restored in the 18th century and in 1966, following its listing by the Fine Arts Museum. It has also been undergoing a new restoration since November 2007, which was completed in July 2009, the date of its new commissioning. Accompanied by background music, lighting in several stages, and a constantly renewed decor, the Valréas nativity scene, one of the most renowned in Provence, occupies the Notre Dame-de-Nazareth church from Christmas to Candlemas. Covering 57 m², beautiful and very old figurines (some of which are centuries old) make their way towards the Infant Jesus. The church and its Place Pie serve as the backdrop each year for the feast of the Night of Little Saint John on June 23.
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The association "Le petit train du Picodon" wants to rebuild a vintage passenger car. See here: https://www.le-petit-train-du-picodon.fr/aidez-a-restaurer-le-petit-train-du-picodon/
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Please get off everyone! The two-hour train journey from Montélimar ended here in Dieulefit - average speed an exhilarating 15 km/h! Jokes aside: on these few kilometers along the Jabron river, there is a difference in altitude of almost 300 meters. The station building here is a lot bigger than those in La Bégude-de-Mazenc or Le Poët-Laval. The two distinctive trees in front of the building were already there at the time. Compare the postcard view on the building with the view today! Since 2011, the station has been home to an association whose mission is to preserve the history of the train line for posterity (https://www.le-petit-train-du-picodon.fr/). Part 12 of the Petit Train du Picodon bike tour.
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Impressive restoration of the chateau after it's fairly comprehensive destruction on orders of the Revolution.
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A visit to the château is highly recommended; beautiful castle in a beautiful location with a view of Mont Ventoux.
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Montbrison-sur-Lez is rich in history, offering several notable sites. You can discover Gallo-Roman vestiges, the remains of a 12th-century Priory built by Cluny monks, and the ruins of the Feudal Castle of La Viale. Additionally, the village features an 11th-century chapel, rebuilt in the 15th century, and the Église Saint-Mayeul from 1791. Don't miss the vestiges of a rare Roman bridge at Pontaujard on the Lez river.
Yes, the region boasts charming villages. Le Poët-Laval is recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France," offering a hilltop setting with stone buildings and an ancient chateau. Another delightful spot is Venterol Village Square and Raoul Taburin Film Location, known for its narrow streets and pleasant atmosphere, famously used as a filming location.
The area around Montbrison-sur-Lez is characterized by distinctive "safre" hills. For breathtaking vistas, head to the south side of the old 11th-century medieval village, where an orientation table provides magnificent panoramic views of Mont Ventoux, the Monts du Vivarais, and the entirety of Haute-Provence. During the right season, you can also enjoy the sight of nearby lavender fields.
Montbrison-sur-Lez is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Priory loop' or 'Saint-Marcel Church of Taugon loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as the 'Trente-Pas gorge' or 'View of Valréas – Vinsobres loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with options like the 'Nice passage – Grignan town center loop'. You can find more details on these activities at Hiking around Montbrison-Sur-Lez, Cycling around Montbrison-Sur-Lez, and Gravel biking around Montbrison-Sur-Lez.
Yes, the Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth Church of Valréas is a significant religious site. This 12th-century Romanesque church, enlarged and remodeled over centuries, is a listed Historic Monument. It features unique elements like a roof of stone slabs, two bell towers, and richly decorated portals. Inside, you'll find admirable painted coffers and a magnificent 16th-century organ case.
The best time to visit Montbrison-sur-Lez largely depends on your interests. Spring and early summer (May to July) are ideal for enjoying the lavender fields and pleasant hiking weather. The historical sites and villages are accessible year-round, but the warmer months allow for more comfortable exploration of the natural landscapes and outdoor activities.
Absolutely. The prominent Château de Grignan is a must-see. This impressive structure evolved from a medieval fortress into a Renaissance castle, offering remarkable architecture, intricate interiors, and expansive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Montbrison-sur-Lez is home to the Jardin des Herbes (Garden of Herbs), a "Remarkable Garden" established in 1990 on former terraced vegetable gardens. Additionally, nearby villages like Le Pègue are known for cultural events such as "Nuit des musées" (Museum Night). The wider vicinity also includes gardens like Grignan Pierres Et Roses Anciennes and Le Rourio in Dieulefit.
The Old station of the Petit Train du Picodon, Dieulefit is a historical site that once marked the end of a two-hour train journey from Montélimar. The station building is larger than others along the route, and an association now works to preserve the history of this old train line, offering a glimpse into the region's past transport.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The well-preserved medieval villages, like Le Poët-Laval, with their cobbled streets and panoramic views, are highly praised. The architectural grandeur of sites like Château de Grignan and the charming atmosphere of places like Venterol Village Square also receive positive feedback.
Yes, beyond the historical and natural attractions, the region around Montbrison-sur-Lez offers opportunities to visit local producers. This allows visitors to experience the local culture and taste regional specialties directly from their source.


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