Attractions and places to see around Chenereilles include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This peaceful village, nestled in the Haut-Lignon region of France, is situated at altitudes between 806 and 956 meters. It offers serene landscapes with views overlooking the Pic du Lizieux. The area features a variety of landmarks, settlements, and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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On the occasion of the patron saint of this church: The Apostle Thomas, one of the twelve whom Jesus called to his inner circle of disciples, is not frequently mentioned in the biblical writings of the New Testament. The passage that is probably best known to most Christians is the one following the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which earned him the less-than-flattering nickname "Doubting Thomas" in popular parlance. The Evangelist John recounts this in the 20th chapter of his Gospel (the "Good News"). The Gospel of John is the translation of the word "Gospel." This theme naturally offered opportunities for dissemination in religious art of many eras, for example in one of Caravaggio's most famous paintings – for those interested see =>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_ungl%C3%A4ubige_Thomas_(Caravaggio)#/media/Datei:The_Incredulity_of_Saint_Thomas.jpg – The feast day of the Apostle Thomas in the liturgical calendar is celebrated partly on July 3rd and partly on December 21st.
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The Canal du Forez is 44 kilometers long. It plays an important role in the irrigation of the lands of the plain, since it is the main water resource of the Forez basin. It is ideal for a walk.
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The loop around the Canal du Forez is very pleasant and above all within the reach of all cyclists from 7 to 77 years old! The tracks are perfect, to point out the crossing of the Bonson which must be done in the water because the bridge is narrow for the crossing. Be careful on the way back, a closed lock prevents passage on the left bank.
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Montarcher, a small town in the heart of southern Haut-Forez, perched at 1162 meters, offers an exceptional panorama over the Velay and the Forez. Registered site, Montarcher is classified "Village of character" and has a remarkable heritage.
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Marols is also a village of artists. Throughout the year, local artists open their studios to the public, offering a unique opportunity to see how they work and discover their creations. During the summer, external artists will also complete the artistic panel of the village by exhibiting for 1 or 2 weeks in the 3 rooms made available in the town hall building.
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Marols is a millennial city built around its hamlets. This remarkable heritage is why it has been chosen among the first villages of character in the department. Today, this history is accompanied by many events. This village has succeeded, like very few, in preserving a medieval heritage and an authentic life.
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The peak of Montsupt is one of the many volcanic peaks of the Plaine du Forez and the foothills of the Monts. You can make out the valley of the Curraize to the north, and that of its tributary, the Malval, to the west. Located in the town of Saint-Georges-Haute-Ville, the mountain is close to two km from the town of Margerie.
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The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can visit the Montarcher village, known for its remarkable heritage and a partly Romanesque, partly Gothic church. Another notable site is the Marols village, a millennial city with preserved medieval heritage. Further afield, the Château de La Borie, a fortified house from the 17th century, is classified as a Historic Monument and is open during European Heritage Days. You can also find the Pigeonnier de Joux and Tour de Joux near the private Château de Joux.
Yes, the area offers beautiful natural features and panoramic views. The Montsupt Peak and Chapel provides a wonderful viewpoint with an orientation table. The village of Montarcher is located high up and offers an exceptional panorama over the Velay and Forez regions. Additionally, Lac de Lavalette is a beautiful lake offering water sports, and the Canal du Forez provides pleasant routes for walking or cycling amidst nature. Other natural sites include Col des Pradeaux, Bois Noirs, and the Perdrix and Oeillon Crests.
The region around Chenereilles is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, with options like the 'Dolmen de Roche-Cubertelle loop' or the 'Church of Marols – Montarcher loop'. For running, there are routes such as the 'Running loop from Luriecq' or 'The Forest loop from Chenereilles'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Forez Canal Towpath – Canal du Forez loop'. You can find more details on these activities at Hiking around Chenereilles, Running Trails around Chenereilles, and Gravel biking around Chenereilles.
Absolutely. The Canal du Forez is ideal for family walks or cycling, as its routes are accessible for all ages. The village of Marols, with its artistic community and well-preserved heritage, can be an engaging visit for families. Lac de Lavalette offers a variety of water sports activities at its leisure center, perfect for a family day out.
The village of Marols is known as a village of artists. Throughout the year, local artists open their studios to the public, and during the summer, external artists also exhibit their work, offering a unique opportunity to discover local creations. You can also explore the local heritage architecture in Chenereilles itself, including its church built from Cévennes granite, Béates houses, and roadside crosses.
To appreciate the local heritage, take a walk through Chenereilles village. You'll discover its church, constructed from Cévennes granite cubes, as well as Béates houses, roadside crosses, bachas, and drinking troughs that are characteristic of the landscape. These elements offer a glimpse into the region's traditional architecture and history.
Yes, several religious sites are present. The village of Montarcher features a village church dedicated to the Mother of God, Mary, which is partly Romanesque and partly Gothic. The Montsupt Peak and Chapel houses beautiful frescoes that can be viewed by activating an interior light. Additionally, the Saint-Thomas Church is another historical religious building in the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the exceptional panoramic views from elevated points like Montarcher and Montsupt Peak. The tranquility and accessibility of routes along the Canal du Forez are also highly valued for walking and cycling. The well-preserved charm and artistic atmosphere of villages like Marols also receive positive feedback.
Definitely. The Canal du Forez offers 44 kilometers of pleasant and accessible routes perfect for walking or cycling. There are also numerous hiking and running trails in the surrounding area, such as the 'Dolmen de Luriecq – Roche-Cubertelle Dolmen loop' for hiking, and various running loops starting from Chenereilles itself. For more detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Chenereilles and Running Trails around Chenereilles guides.
Chenereilles is nestled in the Haut-Lignon region, situated at altitudes between 806 and 956 meters. This provides a serene escape with picturesque views, notably overlooking the Pic du Lizieux. The landscape is characterized by a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences, with volcanic peaks like Montsupt Peak also present in the broader Plaine du Forez.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the local heritage architecture within Chenereilles itself, including its unique Béates houses and roadside crosses, offers a glimpse into the region's authentic character. The Pigeonnier de Joux, a pigeon loft nestled in the forest, and the nearby Tour de Joux, provide a more secluded historical discovery. The frescoes inside the old chapel on Montsupt Peak are also a unique and somewhat hidden artistic treasure.


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