Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Siméon-De-Bressieux, a commune in the Isère department of France, include a blend of historical landmarks, natural areas, and cultural sites. The region features vestiges of ancient commanderies and châteaux, alongside protected natural spaces like peat bogs and ponds. Visitors can explore the industrial heritage of former silk factories and enjoy the surrounding countryside with its numerous paths.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The faithful trust in the help of the Mother of God – who in France is always venerated under the title “Notre-Dame” (which corresponds to the German name “Our Lady”) – was expressed by the French nun, mystic and Doctor of the Church, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (religious name Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, 1873 to 1897) as follows: “In trials or difficulties I turn to Mother Mary, whose gaze alone is enough to dispel all fear.”
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The Marais Pond, a former gravel pit, is now a large carp pond with numerous benches around the lake for recreation. The pond contains a herd of approximately 300 carp, weighing up to 16 kg. The lake contains mirror carp, koi carp, common carp, and small sturgeon.
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In 1869, the Marist Brothers purchased the castle and its grounds. They raised the body of the central building by one floor. The castle was then acquired by the city in 1906. In 1914, it became a military hospital and from 1940 to 1960, a modern college. The castle now houses a music school and meeting rooms. Many areas are vacant. The Ministry and the public agency for cultural cooperation (aida) conducted a feasibility study for the establishment of a European Cultural Exchange Center in the building. If you take a walk in the park in the afternoon, you can hear the musicians practicing.
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The old market hall, located on a large octagonal square and partially adjacent to a small building, consists of a single volume with a wooden frame vault. The building has a roof made of round tiles decorated with dormer windows. To the west of the building is a fountain facing the east side of the La Côte-Saint-André town hall. Measuring 76 meters long and approximately 29 meters wide, this hall is one of the largest from the French Middle Ages. The market hall was listed as a historic monument on April 23, 1925.
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At guests' disposal: reception rooms for 20 to 170 people, accommodation for up to 102 beds and a shared kitchen, a 500 m2 terrace equipped with tables, arbors and parasols with an exceptional view of the Bièvre plain and a large park of approximately 4000 m2 for an outdoor reception.
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Magnificent place with views of the Chartreuse and the Vercors, several picnic tables, and a charming little chapel accessible to the public.
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Discover the Notre-Dame-du-Mont Chapel and its breathtaking view of Vercors and Chartreuse, with the small chapel you can enter, numerous picnic tables, large green space... A perfect place! ---------- This chapel was built in the 13th century on the hill overlooking the Bièvre plain, an exceptional panorama of the Alps and the Chambaran plateau. With an orientation table. According to legend, the chapel was founded by a Lord of Bressieux, who, returning from a crusade, was surprised at sea by a violent storm. He made a vow if he survived to build a chapel to the Saint Virgin on the hillside, opposite his castle, which is also located just opposite the castle of Bressieux to the north of the Bièvre plain. Source: Terres de Berlioz
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century Châtelet du XVe siècle, explore the vestiges of the Commanderie des Templiers, or see the ruins of the Château de Bressieux. Nearby, you'll find the impressive Château Louis XI, which now houses a music school, and The old market hall in La Côte-Saint-André, one of the largest from the French Middle Ages.
Yes, Saint-Siméon-De-Bressieux offers several natural spots. The Tourbière des Planchettes is a sensitive natural area with picturesque landscapes, and the Étang des Essarts is another site of interest. You can also visit the Étang du Marais, a former gravel pit now a large carp pond, popular for recreation. The Maison du Parc naturel de Chambaran serves as a gateway to the Chambaran Natural Park, featuring 300 hectares and 40 km of tourist trails, including the Natura 2000 site of the Chambaran ponds, moors, valleys, and peat bogs.
The surrounding countryside is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and horseback riding on numerous paths. For more structured routes, explore the cycling tours available in the area, such as those found in the Cycling around Saint-Siméon-De-Bressieux guide, or road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Siméon-De-Bressieux guide. There are also running trails, including a challenging 18.8 km loop around the Château de Bressieux, detailed in the Running Trails around Saint-Siméon-De-Bressieux guide.
Absolutely. The Étang du Marais is a great spot for families, with benches for recreation and a large carp pond. The Notre-Dame-du-Mont Chapel offers beautiful views and picnic tables, perfect for a family outing. For a more active experience, the Aqualib' aquatic center in La Côte-Saint-André is about 6.6 km away. Many of the local paths are also suitable for family walks or bike rides.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Notre-Dame-du-Mont Chapel. From this charming site, you can enjoy magnificent vistas of the Chartreuse and Vercors mountains, especially beautiful at sunset. The park surrounding Château Louis XI also offers lovely views of the rooftops of La Côte-Saint-André.
Beyond historical sites, the area hosts cultural events like the 'Bièvre Isère fait son cinéma' open-air film screenings each summer. You can also explore the local Médiathèque, a cultural hub, and discover regional products from local producers. The Musée Hector Berlioz in La Côte-Saint-André, about 7.2 km away, is dedicated to the famous composer and offers a deeper dive into local cultural history.
A truly unique historical building is The Ideal Palace Of Postman Cheval in Hauterives, approximately 19.9 km away. This extraordinary structure was built by a single man over 33 years and is a fascinating example of naive art and architecture. Additionally, the Château de Montgontier, a historic site dating back to the Knights Templar, offers a glimpse into the region's past and can host events.
Yes, the vestiges of the Usine pension des soieries Girondon, a 19th-century silk factory that operated until 1934, represent a significant part of the commune's industrial heritage. It's considered one of the best examples of industrial growth in the Bas Dauphiné region during the late 19th century.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The panoramic views from sites like the Notre-Dame-du-Mont Chapel are frequently praised. The tranquility of natural spots like the Étang du Marais, despite being near town, is also a highlight. The historical significance of places like Château Louis XI and The old market hall also draws considerable interest.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. Summer is particularly vibrant with open-air cinema events. For winter sports enthusiasts, the Autrans Snow Stadium and Station Autrans-Méaudre en Vercors are within a reasonable drive (around 27-30 km) during the colder season.
While Saint-Siméon-De-Bressieux itself is not a ski resort, winter sports enthusiasts can find opportunities at the Autrans Snow Stadium and Station Autrans-Méaudre en Vercors, located approximately 27.3 km and 30.2 km away respectively, offering options for skiing and other winter activities.


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