Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Étienne-De-Valoux include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in the Ardèche department of southern France. The village is characterized by old stone houses, vineyards, and fruit orchards, situated in the heart of the "Ardèche Verte." The area offers access to the Rhône River and numerous marked hiking trails, providing scenic views of the surrounding countryside. This region combines cultural heritage with opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Small place picturesquely located on the Rhone with the steep slope behind it, partly built on the rocks.
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Very beautiful small town with narrow streets.
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a special experience! :-)
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Andancette on the Rhône River captivates with its tranquil setting between rolling vineyards and the mighty river. A stroll along the riverside promenade offers idyllic views and birdwatching opportunities. The historic Saint-Pierre Church lends the town a charming character. Local markets invite you to sample regional specialties and wines. Perfect for travelers seeking to combine nature, culture, and French serenity.
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Andancette on the Rhône River captivates with its tranquil setting between rolling vineyards and the mighty river. A stroll along the riverside promenade offers idyllic views and birdwatching opportunities. The historic Saint-Pierre Church lends the town a charming character. Local markets invite you to sample regional specialties and wines. Perfect for travelers seeking to combine nature, culture, and French serenity.
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I just rode the ViaRhôna from September 3rd to 12th, between Romans and Sète. Beautiful scenery and villages. But the track quality is very uneven. Sometimes excellent, with impeccable surface and signage. Sometimes deplorable, shared tracks not maintained, sporadic signage, we go around in circles in some towns... And the biggest hassle is the train ride back, with no chutes in the underground stairs when changing platforms. Unpack the panniers, carry the (electric) bikes, and depending on the carriage, climb three steps! Thanks, SNCF.
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The pipangaille estate in Andancette, offers guest rooms, a food truck with boards, sandwiches, ice creams and different drinks for a break in a peaceful environment, the Via Rhona passes right in front.
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Within the village, you can visit the Romanesque-style Église Saint-Étienne and a chapel dedicated to Notre Dame de Toutes Grâces. Vestiges of an old railway line also remain. Nearby, the Town of Andance features the oldest suspension bridge still in use on the Rhône, built in 1827. You can also find Rochetaillée Castle, a 19th-century remodeled castle on a medieval site.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Town of Andance is considered family-friendly, offering scenic views of the historic bridge. The ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards is a dedicated cycle path perfect for family bike rides. Further afield, Safari de Peaugres is a large animal park with over 1200 animals, and the Vélorail des Gorges du Doux & Train de l'Ardèche offer unique, fun ways to experience the scenic gorges.
Saint-Étienne-De-Valoux is nestled in the 'Ardèche Verte,' characterized by vineyards and fruit orchards. You can explore the picturesque Torrenson Valley and walk on Colline du Châtelet. The Gorges and the Cance Valley offer wild gorges and a beautiful river. The Rhône River itself is a prominent natural feature, with the ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards running alongside it.
The area offers numerous marked hiking trails with scenic views of the Rhône, orchards, and vineyards. For cycling, the ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards provides an excellent dedicated route. The Gorges and the Cance Valley also feature a superb, almost car-free road ideal for cycling. You can find more detailed routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking in the area by visiting the respective komoot guides: Running Trails around Saint-Étienne-De-Valoux, Cycling around Saint-Étienne-De-Valoux, and MTB Trails around Saint-Étienne-De-Valoux.
You can delve into local culture at the Musée de l'Alambic in Saint-Désirat, which tells the story of mobile distillers. The Musée des Papeteries Canson et Montgolfier in Annonay explores papermaking history. For gastronomy, the Cité du Chocolat Valrhona offers a sensory experience with chocolate, and the Cave de Saint-Désirat provides wine tasting of local varieties like Saint Joseph and Condrieu.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and tranquility of the region. The ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards is loved for its beautiful sections along the river, past fruit trees and vines. The Gorges and the Cance Valley are highlighted as a 'cycling paradise' due to their car-free roads and picturesque views. The historic Town of Andance is appreciated for its beautiful bridge and charming setting.
Absolutely. The Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval in Hauterives is an extraordinary monument built by one man over 33 years, classified as a historical monument. The Musées du Parchemin et du Cuir is one of France's few museums dedicated to these rare crafts. Additionally, the Vélorail des Gorges du Doux offers a unique way to pedal along an old railway line through stunning gorges.
For aquatic sports, the Base de Loisirs de Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf is an aquatic sports center offering white-water activities like rafting, kayaking, and canoeing. There's also the Centre Aquatique Bleu Rives, a comprehensive aquatic center for various sports and leisure activities.
The best way to explore the Rhône River is by cycling along the ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards. This dedicated 815 km cycling route passes directly along the river, offering idyllic views through vineyards and fruit trees. You can also enjoy views of the Rhône from various hiking trails in the area.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly listed, the village of Saint-Étienne-De-Valoux itself is described as charming and peaceful, with well-preserved old stone houses. Exploring the Torrenson Valley or walking on Colline du Châtelet might offer quieter experiences away from more popular routes. The Gorges and the Cance Valley also feature isolated dwellings and a serene, car-free road for cycling or walking.
Yes, the area offers cycling routes for various levels. The ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards is generally accessible and considered family-friendly. For more challenging rides, the Gorges and the Cance Valley offer an intermediate cycling experience. You can find a range of routes from easy to difficult in the Cycling around Saint-Étienne-De-Valoux guide.
The region, known as 'Ardèche Verte,' is rich in natural beauty. On Colline du Châtelet, you might even spot the rare Gagea bohemica plant. The area's vineyards, fruit orchards, and proximity to the Rhône River provide diverse habitats, making it suitable for birdwatching and observing local flora.


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