Best attractions and places to see around Satillieu include historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural beauty. This village, located in the Ardèche department of France at the confluence of the Nant and Malpertuis rivers, offers a blend of experiences. Visitors can explore its historical past within the village and access numerous outdoor activities in the surrounding region.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A massive, stone-built base supports the "Croix de Chirole," a symbol commemorating the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, crowning the summit plateau. The two wooden beams of this small sacred monument clearly show the effects of wind and weather. The large body of the crucified Christ, however, whose light color clearly stands out against the background of the dark beams, appears to have been relatively recently restored or perhaps even renewed.
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Beautiful downhill finish for the end of L'Ardéchoise. Be careful at the end of the descent with some very technical turns.
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Small village of Ardèche, Colombier-le-Vieux takes place on the edge of the Massif Central. To see: the castle of Belle Comble, built from the 13th century and listed as a Historic Monument; the fortified house of Ruissas, also listed as a Historic Monument. Built in the 16th century, at the beginning of the Wars of Religion, it underwent major transformations a century later. This building, representative of the seigniorial and rural habitat in Vivarais, is only visible from the outside. Do not miss to admire the 19th century Saint-Martin church, or the King's bridge (listed as a Historic Monument) which crosses the Doux.
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Super nice route by bike. Tarred throughout and therefore also great for racing cyclists! Coming from Annonay, you first drive briefly on the normal road and turn off it before it leads uphill again (and becomes multi-lane). Then comes this stretch that doesn't want to end and looks like a little paradise: the stream called below, trees, birds, shady passages, no traffic, gentle gradient, .... Can certainly also be driven uphill very well. Be sure to plan!
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From its 915 meters, you can see through three valleys, the central massif and the Alps. Stunning panoramas.
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The Col du Rouvey from Satilleu is 15.5 km long with a total drop of 768 m. The average gradient is 4.95% with maximum gradients of 6.8%.
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The Col du Buisson from Saint Félicien is 13km long with a total drop of 377m. The average gradient is 2.9% with maximum gradients of 7.7%.
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All fun, uphill or downhill and... no cars!
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Within Satillieu, you can visit the Castle, which now serves as the Town Hall and houses historically classified rooms like the "Don Quixote" room. The Old Village and Ramparts offer a medieval feel with remnants of ancient gates and narrow streets. Nearby, the village of Colombier-le-Vieux features the 13th-century Belle Comble castle and the fortified house of Ruissas, both listed as Historic Monuments. Further afield, Desaignes (19 km) is known for its ramparts and medieval gateways, and Romans-sur-Isere (36 km) has the Collegiale Saint-Barnard church with medieval artworks.
Yes, a prominent scenic spot is Chirole Cross, a viewpoint at 915 meters offering stunning panoramas across three valleys, the central massif, and the Alps. The Gorges and the Cance Valley also provide picturesque views with its river, old bridges, and natural beauty.
Satillieu is an excellent starting point for outdoor enthusiasts. Cycling is particularly popular, with routes like the one through the Gorges and the Cance Valley, described as a 'cycling paradise' due to its car-free road and gentle gradients. The Buisson Pass is also well-known for its cycling routes, including a 13 km ascent from Saint Félicien. For more cycling options, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Satillieu or General Cycling Routes in the area.
For families, the Safari de Peaugres (15.5 km away) is a popular zoo and aquarium. Another unique experience is the Vélorail des Gorges du Doux (13.9 km), which offers a fun way to explore the Gorges du Doux by railbike. Within Satillieu, the Val d'Ay Tourist Office offers a "riddle course" that guides visitors through the village streets, which can be an engaging activity for children.
The region around Satillieu is surrounded by numerous marked hiking trails. While specific trails within the immediate village aren't detailed, the broader Ardèche region is known for its natural sites and paths. For more structured outdoor activities, consider exploring the Gravel Biking routes around Satillieu, which often follow scenic paths suitable for walking as well.
The Ardèche region, where Satillieu is located, generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The natural landscapes, including hiking and cycling trails, are best enjoyed when temperatures are mild. Summer can be warm, but the shaded gorges and valleys provide cooler options. Winter might be suitable for some activities, but it's advisable to check weather conditions and dress appropriately for colder temperatures.
Satillieu hosts a weekly market every Tuesday, offering local produce and a glimpse into local life. For a unique cultural exploration, the Val d'Ay Tourist Office provides a "riddle course" that guides visitors through the historic streets of Satillieu, allowing for an interactive discovery of the village's heritage.
Beyond Satillieu, several charming towns are worth exploring. Tournon-sur-Rhone (19 km) offers interesting monuments. Desaignes (19 km) is known for its medieval ramparts and village center. Tain-l'Hermitage (20 km) is famous for its local chocolates and the Cité du Chocolat Valrhona. Additionally, Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez (24 km) is recognized as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages."
At Buisson Pass, you can find facilities, including a small snack option at the nearby Village Miniature. Visitors have noted friendly service and the possibility to purchase drinks. Other passes like Rouvey Pass are primarily known for their challenging cycling ascents and scenic views.
Yes, the Musée du car (Musée du Charronnage au Car) (9.7 km in Vanosc) is a specialized museum dedicated to the history of carriages and transportation, offering a unique insight into the region's past. For those interested in religious sites, the Basilique de Lalouvesc (7.1 km) is a notable point of interest in a nearby village.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the stunning panoramas at Chirole Cross to the peaceful and scenic cycling routes through the Gorges and the Cance Valley, which is often described as a 'cycling paradise' with minimal traffic. The region's blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and outdoor activities is highly valued by the komoot community.


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