Best mountain peaks around Salles-Arbuissonnas-En-Beaujolais are situated within the Beaujolais region, characterized by scenic hills and elevated points. This area is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from vineyard-covered slopes to dense forests and geological formations. The region offers various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, with many locations providing panoramic views. Significant elevated points and passes define the "mountain peaks" in this context, offering distinct natural and cultural features.
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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 Beaujolais region offers several popular elevated points. Among the most cherished by the komoot community are Mont Brouilly Summit & Viewpoint, known for its magnificent views and vineyards, and Crêt Lacrampe Summit, which provides a 360° panoramic view ideal for picnics.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Mont Brouilly is an emblematic landmark offering stunning 360-degree vistas of the entire region, including the Saône plain and vine-covered flanks. The Mont Brouilly Summit & Viewpoint is a prime spot. Additionally, the Terrasse de Chiroubles provides superb views overlooking the vine-covered hillsides and Beaujolais crus, and Le Relais du Parasoir offers a vast perspective of the vineyards, Clochemerle, and the Azergues forests.
Yes, several elevated points feature historical and religious significance. At the summit of Mont Brouilly, you'll find a 19th-century chapel, Notre-Dame-des-Raisins, built to protect the vineyards. The Saint-Bonnet Chapel on the Signal, peaking at 676 meters, is a 12th-century Romanesque chapel offering panoramas over Montmelas and the Beaujolais mountains.
The region is rich in unique geology. Mont Brouilly is notable for its distinctive 'blue stone' geology, one of the oldest in the area, and features a 'geoscope' at its summit explaining the region's geological diversity. The Terrasse de Chiroubles is located in an appellation unique for its vineyards growing entirely in granitic soil, offering a dedicated path to discover geological curiosities within the granite massif.
The Beaujolais region offers diverse hiking experiences. Mont Saint-Rigaud is an excellent destination for hikers, located on the long-distance GR7 and Camino de Santiago paths. You can also find various hiking routes around Salles-Arbuissonnas-en-Beaujolais, including moderate trails like the Col de la Croix du Ban - 440 m – Col du Failly loop. Mont Brouilly also has interpretation trails of 1.5 km or 3 km.
Absolutely. The region is popular for cycling. The Col de Saint-Bonnet, culminating at 646 meters, offers scenic approaches from Salles-Arbuissonnas or Rivolet. The Col de la Croix Montmain, at 736 meters, is a pleasant route, especially when combined with the 76 gravel hiking trail. The Terrasse de Chiroubles also offers a trail bike circuit.
Families can enjoy several activities. The flat and grassy Crêt Lacrampe Summit is ideal for picnics. Mont Brouilly offers interpretation trails that are suitable for a leisurely walk, and its geoscope can be an educational experience. The Terrasse de Chiroubles provides a dedicated path to discover geological curiosities, which can be engaging for children.
Yes, the Beaujolais region is renowned for its wine. At Mont Brouilly, you can explore the 'Espace des Brouilly' for wine tasting. The Terrasse de Chiroubles also offers wine tastings and local produce at the Chiroubles chalet, making it a great stop for regional specialties.
The Mont Saint-Rigaud massif boasts the highest peaks in the Beaujolais region. While Salles-Arbuissonnas-en-Beaujolais itself has a maximum altitude of 429 meters, Mont Saint-Rigaud reaches higher elevations, characterized by its highland relief and dense forest cover.
When visiting Mont Brouilly Summit & Viewpoint, be prepared for a steep ascent, often through vineyards, which offers a rewarding experience. At the top, you'll be treated to breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. Don't miss the Notre-Dame-des-Raisins chapel and the 'geoscope' which explains the region's unique geology. You can also find more information about visiting Mont Brouilly on visit-beaujolais.com.
The Col de la Croix Montmain reaches an elevation of 736 meters and is known for its relatively gentle average gradient of 6.1%. It offers a pleasant route for cyclists and hikers, especially when combined with the 76 gravel hiking trail, providing a rewarding outdoor experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Crêt Lacrampe Summit for its expansive 360° view of Beaujolais. It's described as a flat and grassy summit, making it an ideal spot for picnics and enjoying the scenery, with a few trees providing shelter from the sun.


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