Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Romain-De-Surieu offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region features ancient religious buildings, medieval ruins, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore sites along the Rhône River and in local valleys, providing diverse experiences. This area is known for its historical significance and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A wonderful stretch of route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make this bike tour a truly memorable experience!
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A wonderful stretch of route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make this bike tour a truly memorable experience!
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The retention dam, located between the municipalities of Saint-Pierre-de-Boeuf – from which it takes its name – and Saint-Maurice-l’Exil, crosses the natural arm of the Rhône (right arm), connecting the town of Saint-Pierre-de-Boeuf to the Île de la Platière on the left bank. The 140 m wide dam has six 20 m passes equipped with 12 m high gates, separated by 4 m thick concrete piers. The dam bridge is a 174 m long reinforced concrete girder bridge (168.80 m opening), with seven 28 m spans. Over a width of 8.80 m, it carries a 6 m long, two-lane, two-way roadway, bordered by two sidewalks lined with parapets made of mixed material (concrete-metal). The upstream sidewalk is separated from the roadway by a low wall. Shelters are located on the downstream side of the piers. The ViaRhône cycle path continues on both sides.
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The chapel is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. All prayer times and the Eucharist are open to you.
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The church was built thanks to donations from Galiot de Genouillac in 1540, as commemorated by an inscription in a cartouche near the south portal. The work progressed slowly, so much so that in his will of 1545 he stipulated that it had to be completed "according to the portrait with which it was begun, both as regards the building and the roof."
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In front of the chapel are well-preserved old graves, and the crosses of others are beautifully placed on the walls. It's worth taking a break here to admire the view and the old cemetery. Unfortunately, the chapel isn't always open.
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The original Marian shrine "La Salette", which is referred to here, is located in the French Alps (Arrondissement of Grenoble) and is an important Marian shrine, even if it has nowhere near the level of fame of other places of pilgrimage in honor of the Mother of God - such as Lourdes in the French Pyrenees or Fatima in Portugal. The hiking highlight “La Salette” can be found on komoot under the following link: https://www.komoot.de/highlight/1861054
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The region offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can visit the Medieval Round Tower of the Carmel de Surieu Monastery, a significant 12th-century structure with long-bow arrow slits. Another notable site is the Saint-Pierre Church of Assieu, built in 1866 on the site of an 11th-century church. Don't miss the ancient La Salette Chapel, known for its old graves and impressive views, or the historic Église Saint-Romain, dating back to the early 11th century.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. A highlight is the ViaRhôna / cycle path along the Rhône river, which offers a fantastic section with scenic views. For more cycling adventures, you can explore routes like the 'Bike loop from Sonnay' or the 'Bois Marquis Garden – Jardin du Bois Marquis loop from Vernioz' found in the Cycling around Saint-Romain-De-Surieu guide.
The region boasts several natural attractions. The Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf Dam crosses the natural arm of the Rhône, connecting to the Île de la Platière and offering a scenic route. You can also explore the valleys of the Sanne, the Site de la Saint Lazare with its pleasant path and source, and enjoy views of the surrounding countryside and the distant Massif Central from the Road to Tognard.
There are numerous hiking opportunities for various skill levels. Popular trails include 'Les vallons de la Sanne,' 'Du village de La Chapelle-de-Surieu à la chapelle de La Salette,' and 'Boucle du Bois de la Limone à Assieu.' For specific routes, consider the 'Saint Lazarus Spring – Ancien Bassin loop from Saint-Romain-de-Surieu' (easy) or the 'Ancien Bassin – Saint Lazarus Spring loop from Saint-Romain-de-Surieu' (moderate). More options can be found in the Hiking around Saint-Romain-De-Surieu guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and scenic landscapes. The La Salette Chapel is loved for its well-preserved old graves and beautiful views. The ViaRhôna / cycle path along the Rhône river is praised for its stunning scenery and excellent cycling conditions. The historical sites like the Medieval Round Tower of the Carmel de Surieu Monastery offer a glimpse into the past and a sense of peace.
Yes, the Site de la Saint Lazare, located in the valley of Surieu, is considered a pleasant spot. It features a well-maintained path and stairs leading to the source of St Lazare and is also situated on the Camino de Compostela. This offers a tranquil experience away from more frequented paths.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not highlighted for all attractions, the general nature of the area with its scenic cycle paths like the ViaRhôna and easy hiking trails, such as the 'Saint Lazarus Spring – Ancien Bassin loop,' makes it suitable for families looking for outdoor activities and historical exploration. The gentle walks and historical sites can be engaging for various ages.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Saint-Romain-De-Surieu are suitable for walks with dogs. The various hiking trails, including those in 'Les vallons de la Sanne' and the 'Site de la Saint Lazare,' provide ample space for dogs to enjoy the outdoors. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer is ideal for cycling along the Rhône. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for hiking. Winters can be colder, but some trails may still be accessible for those who enjoy crisp weather.
While specific accessibility information for each highlight is not detailed, the Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf Dam features a bridge with sidewalks, and the ViaRhône cycle path continues on both sides, which may offer some accessible sections. It is advisable to check specific conditions for other sites, as many historical buildings and natural paths may have uneven terrain.
Yes, the area offers several gravel biking routes. You can find options like the 'Naturlehrpfad – Views of the Rhône loop from Saint-Maurice-l'Exil' (moderate) or the 'View of the Rhône – Views of the Rhône loop from Mas de la Mûrière' (easy). More detailed routes are available in the Gravel biking around Saint-Romain-De-Surieu guide.


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