Natural monuments around Bohas-Meyriat-Rignat showcase diverse natural landscapes in the Ain department of eastern France. The region features impressive rock formations, tranquil river valleys, and significant geological sites. Visitors can explore karst cliffs, dense woodlands, and meandering rivers, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The area's terrain offers various hiking routes to experience its natural features.
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We tried the Arc'Aïk Battle for our fun day: it's awesome! Definitely worth doing! The refreshments offered by the organizers were a big plus (the EcoCUPs are very beautiful!).
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The dozens of footprints found at this site date back 150 million years. They correspond to traces of sauropods that lived in the Jurassic.
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In the Magdalenian (17,000 to 14,000 years before present) the caves served as a shelter for prehistoric people. During the excavations, weapons, tools and bones came to light. Wikipedia.
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The Cerdon Caves are located in the French communes of Cerdon and Labalme, in the department of Ain in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. They house an archaeological site from the Magdalenian period. They are open to visitors for their speleological interest. Wikipedia
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At this place, the surface of the rock is wavy, so much so that from afar it looks like a corrugated sheet.
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Starting from the hamlet of Bombois on the left bank of the Ain valley, a family walk in the forest leads to this waterfall with its funny name. Find "8 walks around water" in a booklet on sale for €2 at the Tourist Office
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Memorial dedicated to the memory of the 700 dead of the maquis of Ain and Haut Jura This work, due to the initiative of Colonel ROMAN PETIT, chief of the maquis of Ain, was sculpted by Charles MACHET in this site chosen by the leaders of the Resistance because of the abuses committed in Cerdon, a serious clash inflicted on enemy troops in this sector in July 1944, to allow this project to be integrated in perfect symbiosis with virgin nature. This memorial, dedicated to the memory of the 700 dead of the maquis of Ain and Haut Jura, will remain a testimony of gratitude to those who gave their lives for our freedom. It is above all, through the symbol of beauty of this woman breaking her chains, the incarnation of Victory over all oppressions and dictatorships. Discover the path of the maquisards from this monument. On June 26, 1949, Charles de Gaulle laid the first stone of the memorial.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Cascade de la Pisse Vache, a charming waterfall accessible via a family-friendly walk. Another highly regarded site is the Dinosaur Footprints of Villette, a unique paleontological site featuring sauropod footprints from 150 million years ago. The Ondulated Rock Formation is also popular for its distinctive wavy rock surface.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The walk to the Cascade de la Pisse Vache is considered a family-friendly activity. The Dinosaur Footprints of Villette offer an engaging historical experience for all ages. Additionally, the Cerdon Caves are open to visitors and provide an interesting speleological and archaeological experience, though it's recommended to dress warmly as temperatures inside are around 4°C.
The region is rich in geological wonders. You can explore the impressive karst cliffs and mineral vales of the Jarbonnet Rocks, which offer stunning panoramic views. The Ondulated Rock Formation is a notable site where the rock surface exhibits a distinctive wavy pattern. The Cerdon Caves also showcase fascinating speleological formations.
The Dinosaur Footprints of Villette is a significant paleontological site, featuring dozens of sauropod footprints dating back 150 million years to the Jurassic period. The Cerdon Caves also house an archaeological site from the Magdalenian period, where prehistoric people once sought shelter.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. The Jarbonnet Rocks are popular for hiking, climbing, paddleboarding, canoeing, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The Suran River Valley is ideal for relaxed walks and longer hikes. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running in the wider region. For more detailed route information, explore the Gravel biking around Bohas-Meyriat-Rignat, MTB Trails around Bohas-Meyriat-Rignat, and Running Trails around Bohas-Meyriat-Rignat guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. A dedicated route, 'Bohas et la Vallée du Suran,' guides visitors through the diverse natural environments of the Suran River Valley. Trails around the Jarbonnet Rocks offer challenging paths with magnificent views. For more hiking options, you can check the Running Trails around Bohas-Meyriat-Rignat guide, which includes routes like the 'Mont de Rignat loop from Journans' that explore the local terrain.
The Jarbonnet Rocks are significant for their impressive karst formations within the Ain gorges, offering stunning panoramic views. They are known for their excellent quality limestone, making them a popular spot for climbing. The area is considered the wildest part of the Ain Valley, providing a serene atmosphere and exceptional viewpoints from its belvederes. A specially designed path allows for safe exploration while enjoying the dramatic scenery.
The Suran River Valley and the Plain of Rignat offer tranquil river scenery, traditional dry-stone walls (murgers), and forested sections like the Vieudrin forest. You can enjoy relaxed walks and longer hikes, appreciating the peaceful flow of the Suran River and the natural geological formations. Ancient fords, such as the Gué de Charinaz, add a historical touch to the landscape.
The natural monuments in Bohas-Meyriat-Rignat can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Summer is also suitable, especially for water-based activities on the rivers, but trails might be busier. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Jarbonnet Rocks are particularly noted for their exceptional viewpoints and belvederes, providing magnificent panoramic views of the Ain River and the surrounding landscape. The gorges of the Ain River also feature dramatic cliffs and aerial viewpoints, offering striking vistas of the sculpted terrain.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from impressive rock formations and tranquil river valleys to unique geological sites. The opportunity for various outdoor activities like hiking, climbing, and exploring historical sites like the dinosaur footprints is highly valued. The serene atmosphere and stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Jarbonnet Rocks, are frequently highlighted as appealing aspects.


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