Attractions and places to see around Saint-Lager offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural insights within the Beaujolais wine region. The area is characterized by its prominent Mont Brouilly, surrounding vineyards, and historical religious sites. Visitors can explore various viewpoints and monuments that provide panoramic views of the French countryside. This region is known for its viticulture and offers opportunities to discover its rolling landscapes.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Picturesque mill, which nestles idyllically into the landscape.
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A "chemin de halage", or in German "treidelpfad", which runs alongside the waterway right next to the bed of the river or canal, was an indispensable part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could move using motor power, horses ran along the bank and pulled the ship against the current. This was called "treideln", and this is how the "treidelpfads" got their name, which has been passed down to this day. Where these paths directly on the bank have been preserved, they are often used by hikers and cyclists.
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Long before the discovery of electricity and the inventions associated with it, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which could be useful on the one hand, but could also be a threat as a force of nature on the other - for various purposes. A good example of the human inventiveness of earlier generations is such a mill: the heavy millstones used to grind grain or press oil, for example, could be powered by water or - as here - the wind. Hardly any of them still fulfil their original functions today, but fortunately some have at least survived as evidence of the old days.
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The Croix des Forces offers a beautiful panorama to the east, towards the Rhône valley. It overlooks the village of Quincié-en-Beaujolais and a picnic table is set up nearby.
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Historical monument from the 15th century. The Windmill, in its original state, is the only one in Beaujolais and Mâconnais to have preserved its large wooden guivre attached to the roof which allowed the wings to be oriented towards the wind.
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Saint-Lager is rich in natural beauty and offers several panoramic viewpoints. You can visit Rochefort Cross, which provides superb views of the Beaujolais mountains, Monts d'Or, Mont Brouilly, the Lyonnais mountains, and even the Alps on clear days. Another excellent spot is the Cross of Forces, offering a panorama towards the east, overlooking the Rhône valley and the village of Quincié-en-Beaujolais. Mont Brouilly itself is a prominent natural feature, central to the region's viticulture, with hiking paths leading to its summit.
The area boasts several significant historical sites. The Windmill, a 15th-century monument, is unique in the Beaujolais and Mâconnais regions for preserving its large wooden 'guivre'. You can also explore the historic Église paroissiale Saint-Léger, with its 12th-century choir and bell tower, and richly colored paintings from 1856. Further afield, the impressive Château de Fléchères, a 17th-century castle with a storied past, is open to the public and features French gardens and an English park.
Yes, the Chapel of Notre-Dame-aux-Raisins (Our Lady of the Grapes) is a significant gothic church perched atop Mont Brouilly. Erected between 1854 and 1857, it's a testament to local winemakers' devotion. An annual pilgrimage takes place here on September 8th. The historic Église paroissiale Saint-Léger in Saint-Lager also features ancient structures and notable interior paintings.
Absolutely. Saint-Lager is nestled in the heart of the Beaujolais wine region and is internationally recognized for its Brouilly and Côte de Brouilly crus. The commune features 409 hectares of vineyards. Many local wine cellars ('caves des vignerons') are open for visitors, offering opportunities to learn about the winemaking process and taste wines directly from producers.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Cross of Forces offers a lovely panorama and has a picnic table nearby, perfect for a family outing. The Towpath along the Saône is a very mobile and popular spot for families and walkers, offering easy cycling and walking. The gardens and park of Château de Fléchères also provide a pleasant environment for a family walk.
The region around Saint-Lager is well-suited for hiking. A popular option is "le tour du Mont Brouilly," which can be started from the Caveau des Brouilly or the Chapel of Brouilly. For more detailed routes, you can explore the various running trails, including the "Mont Brouilly Loop" or the "Col de Brouilly loop from Saint-Lager," which are available in the Running Trails around Saint-Lager guide.
Yes, the area offers numerous opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. The Towpath along the Saône is a very pretty gravel path, ideal for easy cycling. For more adventurous rides, you can find various routes in the Gravel biking around Saint-Lager guide and the MTB Trails around Saint-Lager guide, including routes like "La Voie Bleue – Trévoux loop" or the "Saint Martin Church – Windmill loop."
The Beaujolais region, including Saint-Lager, is particularly charming during the harvest season in late summer and early autumn (September-October) when the vineyards are vibrant and local traditions like the pilgrimage to Notre-Dame-aux-Raisins take place. Spring (April-May) also offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities and lush landscapes. Clear days are best for enjoying the panoramic views from spots like Rochefort Cross.
Beyond the main attractions, the region is dotted with numerous hidden gems, especially along its extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. Exploring the smaller, less-traveled paths around Mont Brouilly and through the vineyards can reveal picturesque villages, local producers, and serene viewpoints not widely publicized. The unique preservation of the 'guivre' at the 15th-century Windmill is also a distinctive historical detail.
Many of the hiking trails around Saint-Lager and Mont Brouilly are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the beautiful vineyard landscapes and natural features with your canine companion. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near vineyards or livestock, and to carry water for both yourself and your pet. Specific routes like "le tour du Mont Brouilly" are popular choices for walks.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like Rochefort Cross and the Cross of Forces, often highlighting the visibility of the Alps on clear days. The historical significance of sites like the Windmill and the charm of the Beaujolais wine region's rolling landscapes and vineyards are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 100 upvotes to the attractions, underscoring their appeal.


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