Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Blandine, a commune in the Isère department of southeastern France, include a variety of historical landmarks and natural features. The region is characterized by its scenic hilly and wooded landscapes, offering diverse outdoor exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover significant cultural sites, such as historic churches and castles, alongside natural points of interest like Lac de Paladru. This area presents a blend of historical heritage and natural beauty for those exploring the French countryside.
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Found somewhat by chance and at a very affordable price, this hotel restaurant is a superb stopover for a bike ride!
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This memorial cross made of light wood—dedicated to the memory of a deceased monk—is one of many that bikers encounter repeatedly along the way. They are all symbols of remembrance of the crucifixion, but also of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. + "With us on earth, His memory exists, but in the kingdom of heaven is His presence: This presence is the joy of those who have already attained salvation. The memory is our consolation, as we are still wanderers, journeying toward our fatherland." (Bernard of Clairvaux) Some passersby have placed stones at the foot of the small sacred monument.
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Here we encounter three stone cubes stacked on top of each other, each smaller than the one below it. The gray cubes each have a white field in the center of their sides, with a cross carved into it, painted blue and standing out against the gray/white background. This construction forms the basis for the present small sacred monument: above it rises a radiant gold figure of the Madonna. From this prominent position, the Virgin Mary – venerated in France almost always under the title "Notre-Dame" ("Our Lady") – gazes far into the country, and has done so for more than 120 years. @Rainer N. has already explained the date and reason for its construction in his short post.
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The abbey basilica was rebuilt starting around 1490 and completed in 1510 by Bernardino Zaccagni. The famous artist Correggio left his mark on this church. He created five frescoes there, including the lunette with Saint John and the Eagle (1520), which is considered the first to be created. The frescoes, the dome depicting the Ascension of Christ, the decoration of the drum and pendants, and the frieze of images that extends around the entire interior perimeter are all artistic treasures worth discovering. The Way of St. James is very well documented in several places in the church.
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Not only one cross greets the hiker here, but a group of three crosses - as the name "Les Trois Croix" suggests - we find on this mountain. A wayside cross or summit cross commemorates Jesus Christ, namely the middle one. The other two are not here without reason: According to biblical tradition, Jesus Christ was not condemned to death by crucifixion alone, but together with two criminals (see, for example, the evangelist Luke 22:33): + "They came to the place called the Place of the Skull, and there they crucified him and the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left." +
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The first name John has been widespread since biblical times, and so it should not surprise us to find a whole series of blessed and saints with this name over the two millennia of Christianity. At the threshold from the Old to the New Testament we encounter John the Baptist (also John Baptist), to whom most of the John churches are dedicated. But one of the four men who wrote the New Testament gospels also bears this name. This church in ___ is dedicated to him, JOHN EVANGELIST. A long church tradition has regarded the evangelist as identical with the apostle John mentioned in the Bible, but this is doubted in biblical scholarship. "The Gospel of John exerts a peculiar fascination. It is difficult to escape its solemn, sometimes mystical language. It addresses deep human needs and longings: hunger and thirst, the search for fulfilling eternal life, the longing for personal communion with God.” (Franz-Josef Ortkemper)
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Chapeau Cornu Castle was originally a fortified house built on the site of an ancient Roman camp. Between 800 and 1100, feudalism took hold. The sovereigns of Vienna and the Bishop created “rear fiefdoms” to ensure security and repel attackers. In the 12th and 13th centuries, there were two allied families: the Capellas and the Cornutis. It is by derivative of these 2 Latin names that “Chapeau Cornu” was born. In 1300, Amédée de Rossilon was governor of Chapeau Cornu. He left this property to his nephews Pierre and Louis Chapel. After Pierre's death in 1358, Louis succeeded him. Pierre will leave 2 daughters, one of whom Antonia marries the Knight Etienne Laure, Lord of Veyssillieu. The latter was killed by the English while fighting under Duguesclin. His son Jacquemont Laure avenged him and his daughter Béatrice married Imbert de Groslée, Seneschal of the King, in 1413. His sons and descendants remained in Chapeau Cornu until 1650. It was in 1601 that Chapeau Cornu took the name Château. But in 1638, the Castle fell into disuse. The last occupants, the Matthieu de Rame couple, left no children and in 1693, the property passed to Aymard Micha de Burcin. He expanded the estate through multiple purchases and died in 1755, donating all his property to his cousin Philippe Guillaume de Grammont. After the storming of the Bastille on the night of July 25 to 26, 1789, “the great fear” began. A band of rioters, determined to destroy the property of the squires, arrived in Chapeau Cornu at 1 a.m. The steward at the time had the idea of treating them as guests and opened the doors of the wine cellars to them. The damage underground is impressive: the undrinked wine is emptied but the castle remains intact. After the Revolution, the castle was purchased by Jean André Barge from the de Certeau family. He diverted the bed of the stream coming from the hill which then passed into the castle. He had the large buildings to the south-east and east built on the vault. Ruined, he sold part of the land to people from Vignolles. In 1855, the castle and 80 hectares surrounding it were bought by his son Ferdinand de Certeau. The estate remained in the family until 1891. The Bourgoin Court then ordered a judicial liquidation and had the property sold in several lots. Source: Vignieu website
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Nice view of the Chapeau Cornu castle from the road.
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The region boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit the Église Sainte-Blandine, a vast neo-classical church with restored 19th-century stained glass windows. Other notable sites include the Château de Vallin, a 14th-century castle, and the historic Chateau de Chapeau Cornu, which has roots dating back to an ancient Roman camp. Don't miss the Saint John the Evangelist Church of Valencogne, known for its frescoes and its location along the Via Gebennensis, a Camino de Santiago route.
Yes, Sainte-Blandine is surrounded by scenic hilly and wooded landscapes. A significant natural attraction is Lac de Paladru. For panoramic views, visit Our Lady of the Vines, a religious monument offering excellent vistas and a picnic spot. The Chapel of the Three Crosses also provides an excellent panorama from its perch on the north shore of Lac de Paladru.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. The Base de Loisirs de Vénérieu offers a developed body of water with a sandy beach for swimming, various leisure activities, and a fishing area. For amusement, Walibi Rhône-Alpes is a popular theme park located approximately 12.9 km away. Additionally, the Our Lady of the Vines viewpoint and the Saint John the Evangelist Church of Valencogne are also considered family-friendly attractions.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore a variety of hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Étang de la Feuillée – Chantillin pond loop' or more challenging routes such as the 'Belvédère de Cessieu – Saint Joseph Chapel loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Sainte-Blandine Hill – Chapel Climb loop' and mountain biking trails. Find detailed routes and guides for these activities at Hiking around Sainte-Blandine, Road Cycling Routes around Sainte-Blandine, and MTB Trails around Sainte-Blandine.
Yes, you can visit the Musée de Bourgoin-Jallieu in the nearby town of Bourgoin-Jallieu for cultural insights. Additionally, the Village de Sainte-Blandine 1925 Miniature at Maison Souvenance offers a unique cultural experience, showcasing a detailed, hand-crafted reproduction of the village as it appeared in 1925.
The Église Sainte-Blandine in the commune of Sainte-Blandine (Isère) is a significant local landmark. This neo-classical building, constructed in 1851 and extended in 1864, is particularly noted for its comprehensive cycle of recently restored 19th-century stained glass windows depicting the mysteries of the Rosary. Its parish history dates back to 1350.
Yes, it's important to distinguish the Église Sainte-Blandine in Lyon from the one in the commune of Sainte-Blandine (Isère). The Lyon church is a prominent Catholic church built between 1863 and 1888 in the Neo-Gothic style, located in Lyon's 2nd arrondissement. It is distinct from the local church in Isère and is named after Saint Blandina, an early Christian martyr and patron saint of Lyon. You can learn more about the Lyon church on Wikipedia.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. For instance, Our Lady of the Vines is loved for its great views and as an ideal picnic spot. The Chateau de Chapeau Cornu is admired for its beauty, even without needing to go inside. The historical depth and artistic treasures, such as the frescoes by Correggio, at the Saint John the Evangelist Church of Valencogne are also highly valued.
Beyond the main attractions, the Village de Sainte-Blandine 1925 Miniature offers a truly unique experience. This impressive, detailed hand-crafted reproduction of the village as it appeared in 1925, built by the Brisson brothers, showcases daily life from that era and a passion for wood sculpture. It's housed in the Maison Souvenance, specifically built to preserve this historical heritage.
Yes, the area features several memorial sites. You might encounter the Dead monk cross, a memorial cross at the junction of several paths. Additionally, the Chapel of the Three Crosses, founded in 1523, features a group of three crosses and offers historical significance along with its panoramic views.
The region around Sainte-Blandine is characterized by its scenic hilly and wooded landscapes. This varied terrain offers diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration, from gentle walks through forests to more challenging hikes up hills that provide expansive views.


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