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Quincie en Beaujolais
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Attractions
- Château de Corcelles-en-Beaujolais: Located just a short drive from Les Grandes Granges, this magnificent castle dates back to the 15th century. Visitors can explore its beautiful gardens, vineyards, and enjoy wine tastings of the region's renowned Beaujolais wines.
- Abbaye de Cluny: Situated in the nearby town of Cluny, the Abbaye de Cluny is a historic Benedictine monastery that was once the largest church in the world. Today, visitors can admire its impressive ruins, including the remaining towers and the famous Romanesque-style narthex.
- Hameau Duboeuf: This unique wine-themed park is situated in Romanèche-Thorins, a short distance from Les Grandes Granges. It offers visitors a chance to discover the world of wine through interactive exhibits, a wine museum, and a train ride through the vineyards.
- Oingt: Located on a hilltop, Oingt is a charming medieval village known for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and narrow streets. Visitors can wander through the village, admire the panoramic views, and explore the local craft shops and art galleries.
- Parc des Oiseaux: Situated in Villars-les-Dombes, this bird park is a perfect attraction for nature enthusiasts. It is home to over 3,000 birds from around the world, including rare and exotic species. Visitors can enjoy bird shows, walk through various aviaries, and even feed some of the birds.
- Lyon: A short drive from Les Grandes Granges, Lyon is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and renowned gastronomy. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed old town, visit the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, and indulge in the city's famous culinary delights.
- Beaujolais Vineyards: As Les Grandes Granges is located in the heart of the Beaujolais wine region, a visit to the surrounding vineyards is a must. Wine enthusiasts can take guided tours, visit local wineries, and sample a variety of Beaujolais wines while enjoying the picturesque landscapes.
- Pérouges: Situated about an hour's drive from Les Grandes Granges, Pérouges is a medieval walled town that seems frozen in time. Visitors can wander through its cobbled streets, admire the timber-framed houses, and savor the traditional local specialty, "galette," a delicious sweet pastry.
- Jardin Rosa Mir: Located in the village of Saint-Laurent-d'Oingt, this peaceful garden is a hidden gem. It features a variety of plants and flowers, as well as contemporary sculptures and art installations, providing a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. 10. Wine Route of Beaujolais: Stretching across the region, the Wine Route of Beaujolais offers visitors a chance to explore the picturesque countryside and discover charming villages and wineries along the way. It is a great opportunity to immerse oneself in the local wine culture and enjoy the scenic beauty of the region.