Best attractions and places to see around Sarcey include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites within the Rhône department of France. This agricultural commune is characterized by its bucolic scenery, featuring extensive fields and vineyards. The region offers panoramic views from various points, including Le Châtelet at 425 meters. Sarcey serves as a gateway to exploring picturesque villages and cultural experiences in the surrounding Beaujolais area.
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Beautiful cycle path, starting from Chamarandes-Choignes towards St Dizier, then the Lac du Der, a bucolic and protected route, on the other side towards the Lac de la Liez, the path stops to resume 20 km further at Saint Vallier. Unprotected roads and average signage
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This 9-ton dolmen, listed as a historic monument, dates back to the Late Neolithic period and is believed to have served as a burial site. https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA00079281 https://www.lunetoile.com/2018/07/04/dolmen-de-la-pierre-alot-vitry-les-nogent-52/
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Very nice path along the canal. Very easy to ride.
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Very nice path along the canal. Very easy to ride.
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Remains of a mausoleum built along the Roman road for a rich Gallo-Roman. Today they are located in the middle of the forest, where you can see the excavation site, a miniature reconstruction, the remains of the track, as well as a lapiaz and a pretty forest house. All this is grouped around a mini itinerary marked and explained.
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There are 2 very playful single-track trails on this hillside: one high above at the edge of the plateau and one closer to the canal. They will delight true mountain bike enthusiasts. There are also pretty sections of cliff to admire.
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Following the bike track along the canal is great, really quiet, very few other cyclists, generally good tarmac.
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Sarcey is nestled in a region characterized by serene, bucolic landscapes. You'll find extensive agricultural fields, vineyards, and hilly terrain. Notable viewpoints include a reading table near the Madonna, offering a 180-degree panorama from the Tarare mountains to the Golden Stones villages, and Le Châtelet (425m), the highest point in Sarcey, which also provides splendid views.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling. You can enjoy a quiet and easy experience along the Marne Canal, known for its good tarmac and few other cyclists. Another beautiful cycle path is the Marne Canal., offering a bucolic and protected route. For more structured rides, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Sarcey, which include loops like the Marne Canal – Foulain Canal Bridge.
Sarcey's hilly and green countryside is ideal for walks and hikes. Numerous trails around the village offer varied landscapes. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Sarcey guide, which features routes like the 'Hiking loop from Parcours VTT' and 'Marne Canal loop from Verbiesles'.
The region around Sarcey is rich in history. You can visit Oingt, a medieval village ranked among France's most beautiful, or Ternand, which features 12th-century castle ruins and a church with Carolingian-era frescoes. Other notable sites include the picturesque village of Bagnols with its castle, and the classic medieval fortress of Château de Charnay. Within Sarcey itself, the Linden of Sully tree is a significant landmark.
Yes, you can discover ancient history with sites like the Dolmen de la Pierre Alot, a 9-ton dolmen from the Late Neolithic period, believed to be a burial site and listed as a historic monument. Additionally, the Mausoleum offers remains of a Gallo-Roman structure located in the forest, complete with an excavation site and miniature reconstruction.
Absolutely. Several nearby towns host vibrant local markets, such as Le Bois-d'Oingt (Tuesdays), Sain-Bel (Saturdays), and Chazay-d'Azergues (Thursdays), offering a glimpse into local life and produce. As part of the Beaujolais region, Sarcey is also a gateway to numerous vineyards and wineries where you can learn about viticulture and enjoy local wines.
Families can enjoy easy walks along the Marne Canal or explore the charming medieval village of Oingt. For animal lovers, the Parc animalier de Courzieu is about 15 km away, and the Jardin zoologique de la ville de Lyon is approximately 26 km from Sarcey.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery as the fields and vineyards change colors. Summer is also popular, especially for exploring the villages and enjoying local markets, though it can be warmer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and bucolic nature of the region, with its extensive fields and vineyards. The quiet and easy cycling paths along the Marne Canal are highly rated for their peaceful atmosphere and good tarmac. Mountain bike enthusiasts enjoy the playful single-track trails at Coteau de l'Aiguillon, which also offers scenic cliff sections.
Yes, the Coteau de l'Aiguillon features two very playful single-track trails, one high above the plateau and one closer to the canal, which are popular with mountain bike enthusiasts. The Beaujolais countryside, particularly around Charnay, also offers excellent mountain biking opportunities.
Yes, you can visit the Jardins du Château de Saint-Bernard, located about 13 km away. Further afield, but still accessible, are the Parc du château de Laye (approx. 24 km) and the larger Parc de la Tête d'Or in Lyon (approx. 25 km).


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