Best attractions and places to see around Brossainc, a commune in the Ardèche department of France, offers access to both natural beauty and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its proximity to natural features like the Oeillon Crest, Perdrix Crest, and the Gorges de la Daronne, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can also explore the nearby Pilat Natural Regional Park, known for its diverse landscapes. The region around Brossainc features a variety of historical and natural points of…
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At the sanctuary located here, a Calvary chapel, I would like to invite the hiker / walker staying here to take up a very brief thought from the Holy Father, which Pope Leo XIV expressed on Ash Wednesday this year: + "It is about God's plan, which has a goal: to unite all creatures thanks to the work of reconciliation of Jesus Christ, a work that is accomplished in his death on the cross."
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A superb November morning, with a changing mist.
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Very beautiful view of the Rhône valley
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The Brotherhood of the White Penitents, owners of the Calvary Chapel, was founded in 1578 by the Capuchin Father Matias de Saladin. The Calvary Chapel was built in 1724. Unfortunately, the brotherhood was dissolved in 1777, and the chapel was abandoned. Then, in 1844, the brotherhood reformed and raised the chapel from its ruins. Mass was celebrated there on May 3 and September 14. In addition, the penitents made a procession depicting the Passion every year on Maundy Thursday. In 1892, the brotherhood ceased again, and the chapel remained abandoned until 2000. Finally, it was the Association of Friends of the Calvary Chapel that undertook to restore it with the help of the pilgrims of Santiago de Compostela. The shell construction was completed in 2005, and the interior decoration in 2008. To the left of the door there is a door opener for the pilgrims.
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Any self-respecting cyclist must, after reaching the Col de l'Oeillon, continue to the Crêt de l'Oeillon, the true summit and final objective of this climb!
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The second most remarkable summit of the Pilat behind the Crêt de la Perdrix, this giant of gneiss and granite reveals, from its height of 1,364 meters, its trump card: a bird's-eye view of the Pic des Trois dents and the valley of the Rhône which extends at its feet. On a clear day, the gaze wanders to strange apparitions which imprint their reliefs on the horizon line: the Vercors mountains, the Ecrins and the Mont-Blanc range, for a natural spectacle that is both unreal and majestic.
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The Crêt de la Perdrix offers a magnificent 360-degree view. The path is very stony up to the orientation table. During the summer, you come across many hikers here who come to enjoy the charms of the park.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Col de l'Œillon (1233 m), which offers superb 360-degree vistas. Another must-see is Crêt de l'Œillon, where from 1,364 meters you can see the Pic des Trois dents, the Rhône valley, and on clear days, even the Vercors mountains and Mont-Blanc range. The geological formation of The Three Teeth also provides incredible views of the Pilat crests and the Rhône valley.
Yes, Brossainc is close to several natural attractions. You can explore the serene Crêt de l'Œillon and Col de l'Œillon, which are part of the Pilat peaks. The The Three Teeth is a notable geological formation. The nearby Pilat Natural Regional Park offers diverse landscapes and outdoor opportunities. Further afield, the Gorges de la Daronne provide a picturesque and secluded environment for hiking, and the famous Gorges de l'Ardèche, known as 'the most beautiful gorges in Europe,' offer canoeing and impressive cliffs like Pont-d'Arc.
The region around Brossainc offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find trails leading to viewpoints like Col de l'Œillon (1233 m) and Crêt de l'Œillon. The route from La Croix du Collet to the Col de l'Œillon is a pleasant track with beautiful views. For more challenging terrain, the single track leading to The Three Teeth is technical with lots of stones and vegetation. Many trails are available for different skill levels; for example, you can find running trails like the 'Col du Fayet – Suc de Sainte-Blandine loop' or 'La Madone de Savas loop' in the area. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Brossainc guide.
Absolutely. The Calvary Chapel in Chavanay, built in 1724, is a significant religious and historical site offering a wonderful view of Chavanay and the Rhône. Beyond Brossainc, you can visit Malleval, recognized as one of the loveliest villages in the Regional Natural Park. Vienne, 26 km away, boasts Roman and medieval monuments. The Palais Idéal, 28 km away, is an unusual architectural marvel. The Collégiale Saint-Barnard of Romans-sur-Isère, a 12th-13th century church, contains medieval artworks. Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez, a former Carthusian monastery, is also listed as one of the 'most beautiful villages in France'.
Families visiting the region have several engaging options. The Safari de Peaugres is a popular safari park nearby. You can also take a journey back in time on the Train de l'Ardèche, a century-old steam train, or enjoy a unique ride on pedal-powered Rail Bikes through tunnels and over viaducts, offering stunning views of the Gorges du Doux. For a cultural and educational experience, the Chauvet 2 Cave is a replica of a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring some of the oldest cave paintings, and Aven d'Orgnac is one of Europe's largest caves with a prehistory museum.
The area around Brossainc is excellent for cycling, including gravel biking and mountain biking. For gravel enthusiasts, routes like the 'La Jasserie Refuge – Col de l'Œillon loop' offer challenging distances. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'The tree – View of Malleval from La Rampe loop' or the 'Ternay Dam Loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Gravel biking around Brossainc guide and the MTB Trails around Brossainc guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the mountain passes and summits. For instance, the Col de l'Œillon is noted for its superb 360-degree panorama, and the Crêt de l'Œillon offers a majestic bird's-eye view extending to the Alps on clear days. The technical single track leading to The Three Teeth is also highly praised for its incredible views of the Pilat crests and the Rhône valley. The historical significance and views from the Calvary Chapel are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, the Ardèche region is home to some truly unique attractions. The Palais Idéal, built by a postman, is considered one of France's most unusual monuments. The Chauvet 2 Cave offers an incredible journey back in time to view some of the oldest cave paintings in the world. You can also experience the Gorges du Doux from a different perspective with the Train de l'Ardèche or Rail Bikes. For nature lovers, the Ray Pic Waterfall is an impressive 60-meter high waterfall, and the Musée de l'alambic - Distillerie Jean Gauthier provides insights into traditional distillation processes.
The best time to visit Brossainc for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and viewpoints without the intense heat of summer or the colder conditions of winter. The views from spots like Crêt de l'Œillon are particularly clear on crisp days.
When hiking in natural areas like the Pilat Natural Regional Park or the Gorges de l'Ardèche, it's always advisable to follow local regulations. This typically includes staying on marked trails, respecting wildlife, and practicing leave-no-trace principles. While specific permits for general hiking are not commonly required, it's good practice to check for any seasonal restrictions, especially during dry periods due to fire risk. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, particularly in protected areas.
For easier walks, consider exploring the less strenuous sections of the Pilat Natural Regional Park or local paths around villages. While many routes in the immediate vicinity of Brossainc can be intermediate to challenging due to elevation, there are shorter, less demanding options. For example, some sections of the running trails, like the 'Chemin de Ronde loop' from Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, are rated as easy. You can find more details on the Running Trails around Brossainc guide for suitable options.
While Brossainc itself is not directly on a major river or lake known for wild swimming, the wider Ardèche region is famous for its rivers and gorges, particularly the Gorges de l'Ardèche. Here, you can find numerous spots along the river for swimming and canoeing. The Gorges de la Daronne also offers secluded environments where the slow-flowing river might provide opportunities for a refreshing dip, though these are often less developed than popular swimming areas.


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