Best attractions and places to see around Artemare include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and outdoor activities. Located in the Ain department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Artemare is nestled in the Valromey between the Grand Colombier and Planachat massifs. This area serves as a gateway to the Jura mountains and features diverse natural landscapes, including rivers, gorges, and karst plateaus. The region offers opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and significant natural features.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Tracing the Tour de France – spectacular passes in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alps
Randonnée cascades et curiosités géologiques du Bugey Sud
Les plus belles randos du Grand Colombier
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Very beautiful route that will delight you
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Peaceful with beautiful scenery
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Great atmosphere in this charming little village.
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The Thurignin Gorges are a canyon in France carved by the Séran River, near the hamlet of Thurignin in the commune of Belmont-Luthézieu. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorges_de_Thurignin
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Located near Artemare, the Cerveyrieu waterfall is impressive with its wide curtain of water cascading down from a limestone cliff. This site, classified as a "sensitive natural area," is ideal for a break.
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The four-kilometer-long canal serves as a natural outlet for the waters of Lake Bourget toward the Rhône, and vice versa when the river is in flood. Over the years, it has been widened, rectified, and cleaned to improve the passage of commercial and passenger ships. In the last century, this was an important trade route.
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A very beautiful view of the valley and an impressive waterfall!
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A truly beautiful site, well worth the detour!
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Artemare is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive 60-meter high Cascade de Cerveyrieu, offering panoramic views of the Grand Colombier. The Site of the Virgin of Fierloz is a 75-hectare karst plateau known for its intricate 'lapiaz' formations. The Thurignin Gorges are particularly fascinating when the Séran river's water flow is significant, revealing pots dug by the blue water. The Séran River itself is also classified as a top-category river for trout fishing. Nearby, you can also explore the large natural glacial Lac du Bourget, the impressive Gorges du Fier, and the picturesque Lac d'Annecy.
Yes, the region around Artemare is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the ViaRhôna or take on challenging routes like the Grand Colombier. For hiking, beyond the local heritage trail, the region offers extensive options, including sections of the Great crossing of Jura and trails on the Grand Colombier. Komoot offers various routes, including Road Cycling Routes around Artemare, Gravel biking around Artemare, and MTB Trails around Artemare.
In Artemare, you can visit St. Martin's Church, built in 1847, which features a Renaissance-style door and Neo-Romanesque architecture. The village also has Monuments aux Morts honoring residents' involvement in past wars. The Montveran Castle, dating from the 14th century, is another significant historical landmark. Additionally, the nearby village of Chanaz – Savoy's Little Venice is a historic settlement with many craftsmen.
Yes, Artemare offers the 'Si Artemare m'était conté' Heritage Trail. This 5-kilometer trail follows the Séran river and winds through the village, featuring nine interpretive panels that highlight Artemare's architectural and natural heritage, as well as notable historical figures. For more details on the commune's heritage, you can visit bugeysud-tourisme.fr.
Chanaz, often called 'Savoy's Little Venice,' is a historic and atypical village situated on the banks of the Rhône and the Savière Canal. It's known for its lively atmosphere, with many craftsmen having set up workshops and shops in the medieval town center. The canal itself is a peaceful setting attracting boaters, and an arched pedestrian bridge offers nice views of the town.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The charming village of Chanaz – Savoy's Little Venice and the peaceful Savière Canal are great for strolls and boat watching. The region also offers activities like tree climbing and adventure parks. For water fun, families can enjoy swimming at Lake Virieu-le-Grand and Lake Barterand.
The spring months are particularly recommended for visiting natural sights like the Thurignin Gorges, as the water flow is significant due to snowmelt, offering breathtaking views. Spring also brings fields of daffodils, narcissus, crocus, and wild orchids. Summer is ideal for cycling, hiking, and water activities. The region's beauty can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Yes, the Thurignin Gorges are noted as a dog-friendly natural monument, making it a great option for exploring with your canine companion. Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Artemare are also suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and respect local regulations.
The Artemare area is rich in biodiversity. In spring, you can find fields of daffodils, narcissus, crocus, and around twenty species of wild orchids. The Lèbe Observatory suggests opportunities for nature observation. The Marais de Lavours National Nature Reserve, a significant natural site nearby, also offers excellent chances for wildlife photography and birdwatching.
Yes, the Séran River, which flows through Artemare, is classified as a top-category river for trout fishing, making it an excellent spot for anglers interested in fly fishing.
Yes, the nearby vineyards of Bugey offer opportunities for wine tasting and discovery, allowing visitors to explore the local viticulture and enjoy regional wines.


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