Best attractions and places to see around Ordonnaz include a variety of natural features and historical sites within the Ain department of France. The area is characterized by picturesque waterfalls, serene lakes, and the Rhône river, offering diverse outdoor activities. Historically, Ordonnaz has connections to notable families, with remnants of feudal architecture found in nearby villages. This region provides opportunities to explore both natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
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Very beautiful route that will delight you
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Wow, what a beautiful waterfall! 🤩🤩
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Located near Artemare, the Cerveyrieu waterfall is impressive with its wide curtain of water cascading down from a limestone cliff. This site, classified as a "sensitive natural area," is ideal for a break.
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A very beautiful view of the valley and an impressive waterfall!
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Nice little café by the water 👍perfect for a coffee or snack break
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Lake Ambléon is located in the Bas-Bugey massif, in a valley of the Tentanet mountain (712 m above sea level). Its area is 5.58 hectares. Recognized as a natural zone of ecological, fauna and flora interest (ZNIEFF) type I, it is made up of a marshy part and a deeper zone, which however does not exceed ten meters in depth Lake Ambléon, accessible by the D41 road which connects Ambléon to Lhuis, is frequented in summer by fishermen and walkers. Nearby a stele was erected in memory of the Ambléon maquis. Source: Wikipedia
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Here you have a direct view of the waterfall. Park your bike by the bridge. There's also an information board there.
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After passing through an impressive canyon, you have before you the largest waterfall in the Ain department. With its 60 meters high, it fascinates.
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The region around Ordonnaz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Cerveyrieu Waterfall, which cascades 60 meters from a limestone cliff, making it the largest waterfall in the Ain department. Another beautiful spot is Brive Waterfall, known for its turquoise pool. For serene waters, explore Lac d'Ambléon, a small altitude lake in the heart of Bugey, or the multi-activity Vallée Bleue Lake on the banks of the Rhône.
While Ordonnaz itself is a smaller commune, its history is linked to notable families like La Forest. You can find their arms engraved in the village church. Nearby, in Seillonnaz, stands the private Château de la Serraz, a rare example of feudal architecture in the region. Historical churches like Eglise d'Arandon Passins and Eglise de Mépieu Creys Mépieu are also found in neighboring communes.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and running on numerous trails. For example, there are several hiking routes that lead to the Brive Waterfall. The Vallée Bleue Lake is a multi-activity leisure site offering mountain biking, pedal boating, stand-up paddleboarding, and jet skiing. You can find detailed routes for various sports in the Hiking around Ordonnaz, MTB Trails around Ordonnaz, and Running Trails around Ordonnaz guides.
Yes, the region provides several family-friendly options. The Vallée Bleue Lake is an excellent choice, featuring an aquapark with a heated swimming pool and slide, mini golf, a tourist steam train, inflatable games, and pony rides. It also has green spaces and picnic areas. The Brive Waterfall with its turquoise pool is also a lovely spot for families to cool off and enjoy nature.
Yes, the Brive Waterfall is noted for its beautiful cascade and turquoise pool, offering a place for swimming and relaxation. The Vallée Bleue Lake also offers swimming opportunities, including an aquapark with a heated swimming pool and slide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the opportunity to swim and relax by the Brive Waterfall, describing it as a 'corner of paradise'. The impressive 60-meter cascade of the Cerveyrieu Waterfall also fascinates visitors. The diverse activities and natural setting of Vallée Bleue Lake are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Brive Waterfall loop from Marchamp' is an easy route covering about 4 km. You can find more easy and moderate hiking trails in the Hiking around Ordonnaz guide, which includes routes like 'Heading upstream along the Brive. – Brive Waterfall loop from Marchamp' and 'Luizet Waterfall loop from Bénonces'.
The Cerveyrieu Waterfall offers a direct and impressive view of its wide curtain of water. Another unique perspective can be found at the View of the Saut du Rhône, where you can observe the agitations and rapids of the Rhône at the passage of the Isle de la Serre.
Absolutely. The area around Ordonnaz is well-suited for mountain biking, with routes like the 'White-water stop – Blue Valley loop from Briord' and the 'Blue Valley – Narrow Stone Forest Trail loop from Montalieu - Vallée Bleue'. The Vallée Bleue Lake leisure site also offers mountain bike rentals. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Ordonnaz guide.
The Cerveyrieu Waterfall, located near Artemare, is the largest waterfall in the Ain department. It is known for its impressive wide curtain of water that cascades 60 meters from a limestone cliff.
Yes, you can observe the Rhône river's rapids at the View of the Saut du Rhône. This spot allows you to see the agitations of the river, particularly at the passage of the Isle de la Serre, and it's also a place where kayaking is possible.
While Ordonnaz itself is not a ski resort, the broader region of Ain offers several options for winter sports. These include The Site Of Praille, Domaine Terre-Ronde, Station des Plans d'Hotonnes - Plateau de Retord, and DOMAINE NORDIQUE DE SUR-LYAND / GRAND-COLOMBIER. These are generally located further afield but provide opportunities for skiing and other winter activities.


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