Best attractions and places to see around Seyssel include historical landmarks and natural features situated on the banks of the River Rhône. The town is unique, spanning two administrative communes, Seyssel Ain and Seyssel Haute-Savoie, each with distinct characteristics. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that highlight the region's heritage and landscapes, from historic bridges to mountain passes. The area offers opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
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Follow the sun – riding from Germany to the south of France
Rhone Cycle Route — From the southern Jura to Lyon
‘La Joyeuse Vadrouille’ – two months cycling with the family
Follow the Huguenots — from Grenoble to Geneva on the GR 965
ViaRhôna — ride from the Alps to the Mediterranean
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Beautiful historic bridge, also called the bridge of the "black virgin".
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Beautiful historic bridge in Seyssel
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Located on the heights of Mont Clergeon to the north of Lac du Bourget, the Col du Clergeon – 979 m – has the particularity of belonging to a non-Alpine massif, in this case that of Jura but also to the department of Savoie which is naturally affiliated with the Alps. WEST SIDE This slope starting at Ruffieux, located just opposite the Grand Colombier, has an air copied from that of its illustrious neighbor: certainly shorter with 8.8 km but at 8.5% on average! Around fifteen bends will help you climb the 728 m of positive altitude difference. Still count on a big passage of 1840 m at 10.5% to reach the Col du Clergeon at 979 m above sea level which marks the border with Haute-Savoie. EASTERN SIDE This slope starts at Rumilly in… Haute-Savoie. It offers a positive altitude difference equivalent to the western slope with 772 m but being longer with 15 km, the difficulty is a little less with an average slope of 6.5%. However, the ascent is tricky because it has 2 descents that will have to be climbed back up and a long passage of 3.4 km on a slope of between 8.5 and 9.5%. Small sweetness: the finale won't be too difficult. Sources: Alpes4ever
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Nice area, we would love to cycle there again.
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Every second Saturday in June, July, August and September. from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., the climb to the Grand Colombier from Culoz is reserved for cyclists, without registration.
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Long and difficult climb, fantastic views along the way. Spicy increase percentages.
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Long and difficult climb, fantastic views along the way. Spicy increase percentages.
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Seyssel is rich in history. You can visit the Vieux Pont (Old Bridge), also known as the "bridge of the Black Virgin," which dates back to 1840 and features a statue of the Virgin, protector of boatmen. Another significant landmark is the unique settlement of Seyssel itself, divided by the Rhône, resulting in two churches and two town halls. Don't miss the Quais du Rhône, built in the 1840s, offering a pleasant promenade.
The River Rhône is a central natural feature, offering picturesque scenery and various water sports. For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Massif du Grand Colombier, which culminates at 1,534m. The Col du Grand Colombier is particularly renowned for its vistas of the Rhône, Lac du Bourget, and the Alpine arc. Another excellent viewpoint is Col du Clergeon, offering quiet walks and beautiful forest scenery.
Seyssel offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly centered around the Rhône and the surrounding mountains. You can enjoy cycling along the ViaRhôna, which provides scenic stretches through riverside groves. The Massif du Grand Colombier and Montagne des Princes are popular for hiking and cycling. The Rhône itself provides opportunities for swimming, canoeing, sailing, pedal boating, stand-up paddleboarding, and fishing.
Yes, the area around Seyssel is excellent for both hiking and cycling. For cyclists, the ViaRhôna offers a beautiful path along the river. Challenging climbs like the Col du Grand Colombier are legendary for cyclists. For more route options, you can explore guides like Gravel biking around Seyssel, MTB Trails around Seyssel, and Running Trails around Seyssel.
Many attractions in Seyssel are suitable for families. The Old bridge of Seyssel is an interesting historical site for all ages. The Quais du Rhône offer a pleasant, flat promenade for walks. Families can also enjoy various water sports on the Rhône, such as pedal boating or stand-up paddleboarding, or explore easy sections of the ViaRhôna by bike.
Beyond the historical bridges, Seyssel offers several cultural insights. You can visit La Grenette, a former grain market hall now housing the "Pont des Z'Arts" art gallery. The Churches of Seyssel (in both Ain and Haute-Savoie) are notable for their historical significance and religious art, including statues of the Virgin Mary. The Maison du Haut-Rhône features an exhibition on the town's historical connection to the Rhône as a port.
The warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for outdoor activities in Seyssel. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for cycling, hiking, and water sports on the Rhône. The ViaRhôna is particularly enjoyable in summer, offering fresh air along the riverbanks.
The town of Seyssel is unique because it is split across two administrative communes, Seyssel Ain and Seyssel Haute-Savoie, divided by the River Rhône. This means the town has two churches and two town halls, each belonging to a different department, offering a fascinating administrative and cultural distinction.
Seyssel is known for its vineyards, producing the oldest AOC Savoie wines, particularly from Altesse "Roussette" and Molette grape varieties. Wine tourism experiences are available for those interested in local viticulture. You can also discover L'Huilerie Michel Berger, a traditional mill that historically produced walnut and hazelnut oil.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and historical charm of Seyssel. The Old bridge of Seyssel is often highlighted as a superb landmark. Cyclists particularly enjoy the ViaRhôna for its beautiful and varied sections along the Rhône. The challenging yet rewarding climbs to viewpoints like the Col du Grand Colombier are also highly appreciated for their magnificent views.
Yes, Haut-Rhône Tourisme offers guided tours that delve into the rich history of the Seyssel villages. These tours provide an excellent opportunity to learn more about the town's heritage and its connection to the Rhône. You can find more information on their website: hautrhone-tourisme.fr.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover the Oratoire du bon départ de la Rochette, erected in 1960 to commemorate Savoy's integration into France. Also, look for the vestiges of the town's ramparts and a tower, offering a glimpse into its medieval defenses. The Musée du Bois de Seyssel Ain, though undergoing renovation, showcases local woodworking craft and opens for heritage days.


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