


This walk immerses you in the heart of the listed Jongieux-Marestel winegrowing area. Let yourself be seduced by the surrounding landscapes, particularly from the panoramic site of St-Romain.
Discover the Jongieux vineyard, the most westerly in the Alps. These clay-limestone slopes are ideal for growing and developing vines. Various grape varieties are grown here, and the network of farm tracks and tracks that run through the vineyards helps to maintain the vines and keep the water flowing. Dry-stone walls along the paths help to support the limestone slopes.
Along the way, you'll come across several nuggets, including the Church of Saint-Maurice, with its stained-glass windows recounting key stages in the history of the region.
with its stained glass windows depicting key stages in the development of the vine.
Further along, the Chapelle St-Romain site, with its belvedere and observation sights, offers a breathtaking view of the Yenne basin. Built in the 1990s, the chapel features stained glass windows evoking the commune's winegrowing heritage. Picnic tables provide a place to rest and relax.
The walk overlooks the natural Rhône, the river that has shaped the landscape. The banks are a refuge for species such as the European beaver.
Today, the Rhône forms a natural border between the departments of Savoie and Ain.
(We recommend that you take this tour outside the harvest period, to help the grape harvest run smoothly).
Phone : 04 79 36 71 54
Email : info@yenne-tourisme.fr
Website : http://www.dentduchat.fr
All year round daily.
Lake 5 km away
Village 2 km away
Close to GR footpath
View over the vineyards
Pond within 5 km
Cycling itinerary less than 1 km away
Stone
Ground
Not suitable for strollers
Reach the main town of Jongieux via the Départementale 210. Free parking near the Salle polyvalente - church and Jongieux town hall.
Office de Tourisme de Yenne - 24/11/2025
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Drinking water point shortly after the village of Aimavigne.
Departure point: Jongieux town hall parking lot 290 m
1/ Take the road towards Aimavigne
2/ At the entrance to the hamlet, take the street on the left through the old village center
3/ Follow the yellow signs
4/ At the exit to the hamlet, cross the main road
5/ Continue on the chemin de l'étang and reach the pond.
6/ Continue on the path through the vineyards, then climb through the woods to find the GR and reach the Sr-Romain site with its orientation table.
7/ From the chapel, follow the yellow signposts through the vineyards and the wine-growing hamlet of Jongieux-le-Haut.
8/ In the village center, take the path down to the Jongieux church, crossing the D210 and rejoining the starting point.
Yes. Pets on leash only.