Best mountain peaks around Saint-Georges-De-Reneins are found within the broader Beaujolais region, known for its rolling hills and vineyards. While Saint-Georges-De-Reneins itself features a hilly landscape with elevations ranging from 167 to 244 meters, the surrounding area offers more prominent elevated features. These locations provide panoramic views and opportunities for hiking. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and historical sites often situated on elevated points.
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The Saint-Bonnet signal peaks at 676 meters. The place offers beautiful panoramas over Montmelas, then over the vineyard and the Beaujolais mountains. At the top is a 12th century chapel, of Romanesque architecture. It is dedicated to Saint Bonnet, bishop of Clermont in the 8th century. It was a place of pilgrimage to cure gout and headaches.
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I love this point of view, before going down again in a fast single with small jumps... :-)
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Beautiful chapel which has been completely renovated, with a superb view over the plain of the Ain, and Mont Blanc on a clear day.
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This iconic hill is a must do. It offers breathtaking 360° panoramic views, with its slopes covered in vineyards chosen for their unique volcanic soil which gives the wine of this appellation a distinct taste. At the top, you will also find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel, built in 1854 to protect the vineyard from bad weather and disease.
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From the parking lot of the Col, it is an ideal starting point for your hike with great panoramic views.
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This iconic hill is a must-visit. It offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views with its slopes covered in vineyards chosen because of its unique volcanic soil which gives the wine of this appellation a distinct taste. At the top, you will also find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel, built in 1854 to protect the vineyard from bad weather and disease.
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Flat and grassy summit ideal for picnics.
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The most popular elevated spots in the broader Beaujolais region include Mont Brouilly Summit & Viewpoint, known for its magnificent views of the Beaujolais, Saône valley, and Dombes. Another favorite is Crêt Lacrampe Summit, offering a 360° panorama, and the historic Saint-Bonnet Chapel on the Signal, which provides beautiful views over the vineyards and Beaujolais mountains.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. While Saint-Georges-De-Reneins itself is more hilly, the surrounding Beaujolais area provides trails with scenic views. You can find a range of routes, from easy riverside walks to more challenging climbs through vineyards. For detailed options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Georges-De-Reneins guide, which includes routes like the 'Saône riverside – Minimes Tower loop'.
From these elevated points, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, Mont Brouilly Summit & Viewpoint offers vistas of the Beaujolais vineyards, the Saône valley, and the Dombes. From Crêt Lacrampe Summit, you get a full 360° view of Beaujolais. On clear days, from spots like Rochefort Cross (a bit further afield), you might even see the Alps.
Absolutely. The region combines natural beauty with rich history. On Mont Brouilly, you'll find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel, built in 1854. The Saint-Bonnet Chapel on the Signal is a 12th-century Romanesque chapel, historically a place of pilgrimage. Further afield, Roche de Solutré is a significant archaeological site with a prehistory museum at its base.
Yes, Crêt Lacrampe Summit is particularly suitable for families, offering a flat and grassy area ideal for picnics, with some trees for shade. While some ascents can be steep, many trails in the Beaujolais region are accessible for various fitness levels, making it possible to find suitable options for family outings.
The Beaujolais region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and stunning colors in the vineyards. Summer offers warm weather perfect for enjoying panoramic views, though some climbs can be more strenuous. On clear days, especially after rain, visibility is excellent, allowing for distant views of the Alps.
Beyond hiking, the area around Saint-Georges-De-Reneins offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, from easy loops along the Saône to more challenging rides with views of Mont Brouilly. There are also several running trails available. For more details, check out the Cycling around Saint-Georges-De-Reneins and Running Trails around Saint-Georges-De-Reneins guides.
Mont Brouilly is iconic due to its slopes covered in vineyards, which thrive in its unique volcanic soil, giving the local wine a distinct taste. At its summit, you'll find the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel and enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. The ascent, though steep, is a rewarding experience through the vines.
While the main highlights are well-loved, exploring the broader Beaujolais region's rolling hills can reveal many charming, less-trafficked spots. Look for local trails that wind through vineyards and small villages, often leading to unexpected viewpoints. The region's character is in its gentle, undulating landscape rather than dramatic, towering peaks, offering a different kind of discovery.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Mont Brouilly Summit & Viewpoint and Crêt Lacrampe Summit. The combination of natural beauty, the unique vineyard landscapes, and the presence of historical chapels and sites also adds to the appeal. Many appreciate the opportunity for rewarding hikes and the peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, while some ascents can be steep, the Beaujolais region offers a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels. Many routes wind through the rolling hills and vineyards, providing gentler inclines. For example, the 'Saône riverside loop from Montmerle-sur-Saône' is an easy hiking option. Always check the difficulty grade of a route before setting out.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public trails in the Beaujolais region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, it's always advisable to check specific regulations for nature reserves or private properties you might encounter. The open nature of many vineyard trails makes them suitable for dog walking.


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