Attractions and places to see around Géovreisset are located in the Ain department of France, within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, near the town of Oyonnax and the Jura mountains. The area features a tranquil setting characterized by rolling hills, forests, and proximity to several notable lakes. This region offers a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The bridge separates two departments, the Jura and the Ain. "Iron bridge. For several centuries, the Ain was crossed at Thoirette by means of a ferry, known as the bac de Christouphe, the name of the commune where the passenger resided. From 1808 to 1811, the riparian communes clubbed together to build a bridge in place of this ferry. The project had been drawn up by Mr. Cordier, of Orgelet, an engineer then in charge of the direction of the Simplon road works. Various obstacles opposed the execution of this work. It was only in 1829 that an iron bridge was built, which collapsed in 1843. The department of Ain has just replaced it with an iron bridge currently open to traffic". Statistique de la France - 1855 - Ministère de l'Agriculture par Imprimerie Impériale à Paris - p53.
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You think of a castle but only stones - but still a fantastic view
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You think castle but only stones - But fantastic view
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Beautiful, simple, easy walk; lots of traffic noise on the "road" section, a bit of a shame, but the color of the water is magical
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From the ruins of Oliferne Castle, perched on a rocky spur in the Jura Mountains, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Ain Valley and beyond. Once a medieval fortress, its ruined walls and towers now blend into the rugged landscape. Its strategic position allowed it to control access to the region, making it a must-see when hiking the Pic d'Oliferne.
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Natural jewel, sapphire blue or emerald green waters, nautical activities.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly its lakes. You can visit Lake Nantua, a glacial lake known for its sapphire or emerald waters, perfect for various water activities. Another gem is Lake Genin, often called "the little Canada of Haut-Bugey," offering a tranquil setting with alpine fir trees and turquoise waters. Don't miss the scenic drive Along Lake Coiselet, which provides beautiful landscapes.
Yes, you can explore the Oliferne Castle Ruins, perched on a rocky spur. These medieval fortress remnants offer breathtaking views of the Ain Valley and surrounding lakes. In nearby Oyonnax, you can also find the historical building of La Grande Vapeur, which houses the Museum of the Comb and Plastics, showcasing the region's industrial heritage.
The area is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking through forests and trails. The nearby Jura Mountains provide excellent opportunities for exploring natural landscapes. For specific routes, check out the guides for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and General Cycling around Géovreisset.
Absolutely. Both Lake Nantua and Lake Genin are considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for walks, picnics, and water activities. Parc René Nicod in Oyonnax also provides a relaxing green space with walking paths and a playground for children.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The area around Oliferne Castle Ruins involves a climb that rewards with 360-degree views. Lake Genin is also a great spot for a natural break and walks. The Jura Mountains provide a vast network of trails for various difficulty levels.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Oliferne Castle Ruins. From its position at 807 meters above sea level, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Ain Valley, surrounding lakes, and tree-covered mountains. The limestone cliffs surrounding Lake Nantua also offer picturesque scenery.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and fishing in the lakes, while winter offers opportunities for ice skating and snowshoeing, particularly around Lac Genin. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling amidst changing landscapes.
Yes, you can find the Grotte de Corveissiat, an active water cave hidden in moss-covered woods. While access inside is restricted to cavers, its entrance is a spectacular sight. Additionally, near Oyonnax, you can discover the unique Cascade du Moulin de Vulvoz, a waterfall notable for a hole carved into the rock by flowing water.
Yes, Lake Genin is a popular spot for swimming in summer, and Lake Nantua also offers various water activities, including swimming, thanks to its exceptionally pure waters.
Les Glacières de Sylans, located near Lac de Sylans, are historical remnants of a 19th-century ice industry. This site is where ice was harvested from the lake and transported to major French cities and even North Africa. You can visit the site for free to explore this unique piece of industrial heritage, with guided tours also available.
In nearby Oyonnax, sports enthusiasts can visit Stade Charles-Mathon, the home ground of the Oyonnax Rugby team, with a seating capacity of 11,500. For a more relaxed setting, Parc René Nicod in Oyonnax offers a central green space for leisure and city events.


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