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Discover Dompierre-sur-Veyle, a hidden gem in Ain

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Nestled in the heart of the Rhône-Alpes region, Dompierre-sur-Veyle invites you to explore its hidden treasures. Start your adventure with a relaxing stroll around the Veyle pond, where local wildlife and natural beauty will captivate you. History enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Saint-Martin church, a 12th-century building that showcases the rich heritage of the commune. For nature love...See more

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Domaine de la Dombes
4.4 km

Domaine de la Dombes

Set on 30 hectares close to the small village of St-Paul-de-Varax near Bourg-en-Bresse the Domaine de la Dombes is an ultra modern 4 star campsite that offers a wide range of alternative camping accommodations. The Domaine de la Dombes is located in the heart of the Dombes-Saone Lakes about 1 hour’s drive from Lyon close to the well renowned Parc des Oiseaux ornithological park. Lovers of nature and the great outdoors are sure to be seduced by the demaine’s 30 hectares of parkland and be completely blown away by its totally cutting edge camping accommodations. These include cabins perched high in the trees that can accommodate between 2 to 6 guests and cabins floating on the domaine’s lake that can cater for 2 to 3 people. Additionally there are floating tents available for hire as well as lodges on dry land by the lakeshore and in the middle of the forest. For the real adventurous, there are the ‘Lov’nids’ which are suspended between the trees that can sleep 2 people (not suitable for children under 12). The Domaine de la Dombes also has 156 traditional shaded encampments available that can cater for camping cars as well as 14 mobile homes. There is also plenty to keep you occupied on the campsite with activities such as tennis, table tennis, mini-golf, archery, volleyball and boules. The domaine also has its own 3,000m² lake and sandy beach for the exclusive use of the domaine’s guests. Other facilities available include a mini-market at the campsite reception and a bar and restaurant with a delivery service available to your tent or caravan as well a wide range of entertainment organised by the domaine’s staff throughout the summer season that is sure to make your stay a memorable one.

941 chemin de verfey 01240 Saint-Paul-de-Varax
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Seillon wood
11 km

Seillon wood

A 600 hectars forest : wonderfull playground for horse-riders, walkers and other outdoor games lovers. Paths, sport track, special path for children, playgrounds, pinic areas. A green path starts in Bourg-en-Bresse and is directed to the forest crossing Bouvent lake ! Bus stop. 3 new educational courses dedicated to children, and its sensitive natural space, inaugurated. A discovery tour was conducted for families (children from 6 to 12 years old)! Booklet in PDF version: www.bourgenbressetourisme.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/epf_seillon_parcours_familles.pdf On the outskirts of Bourg-en-Bresse, this state-owned forest, created by the Carthusian monks, covers 630 hectares. An exceptional natural area with century-old trees, this oak grove managed by the Office national des forêts is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Main tree species: Oak (71%), Hornbeam (15%), Beech (9%), other hardwoods (5%). An ancient forest Seillon was first mentioned in 1084, in a document establishing the boundaries of the Saint-Pierre de Brou priory. In 1131, the priory of Seillon was founded, returning to the Carthusian order in 1170. Ten years later, the Sires de Bâgé, then those of Saix and Coligny, donated the immense forest surrounding the priory to the monks. In November 1789, the forest was made available to the Nation and became state property. The Carthusian monastery was sold in 1791 and converted into an orphanage in the 19th century. Quality oaks. The Seillon state forest is rich in quality sessile oaks that supply the local and regional market. Seillon oaks have always been renowned for their quality, and were used to build the roofs of the Monastère Royal de Brou. An environmental role The forest limits the risk of flooding in urbanized areas in the event of flooding by playing an important retention role in relation to the La Reyssouze river. Its "buffer" role enables water to be stored during rainy periods and gradually released during dry periods. The Seillon state forest is home to typical lowland oak fauna. The main mammals are roe deer, wild boar, foxes, badgers, martens and hares at the edges. Among the diversity of birds, we note the presence of all woodpecker species, including the black woodpecker and the pileated woodpecker, emblematic species of ancient oak forests. Among insects, the most symbolic is the kite lucanus, a species attached to old oaks. Flora includes lily of the valley, anemone and periwinkle! Welcoming all publics Located to the south of Bourg-en-Bresse, the wooded territory of the Seillon state forest is a vast green lung for the urban area. The forest's lack of topography, numerous access points and public facilities make it accessible to the widest possible public. It is very popular with local residents, who come here to recharge their batteries, play sports or stroll through the centuries-old oaks and the relaxing atmosphere of the undergrowth. Its natural values and its capacity to welcome the public have led the Ain department to label the Seillon state-owned forest a "Sensitive Natural Area". A range of leisure facilities are available to suit all tastes: a fitness trail, an educational forest discovery trail for children and families, hiking, horse-riding and mountain-biking trails, a Randocroquis drawing and photography trail, playgrounds and picnic areas. A "voie verte" links the forest to the Bouvent water sports centre... a great way to go green! Accessible by bike and on foot from Bourg-en-Bresse via the Bouvent leisure park! 3 educational trails dedicated to children, and its sensitive natural area, inaugurated. A discovery trail has been created for families (children aged 6 to 12)! PDF booklet: www.bourgenbressetourisme.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/epf_seillon_parcours_familles.pdf Forest educational area in the Seillon state forest Designed to welcome schoolchildren in the best possible conditions. This area is designed to accommodate classes from primary to secondary school level. This privileged natural setting is an ideal place to raise children's awareness not only of life in the forest, but also of forest management and forestry trades. It comprises : - A reception area with two shelters, a bench and dry toilets, - Three educational trails with activity markers, - Educational booklets for children and one for teachers. ENS label: True natural and landscaped jewels of the Ain department, ENS-labeled sites are preserved through local management and, where the fragility of the site allows, made accessible to as many people as possible.

Forêt domaniale de Seillon 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse
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Réserve départementale de la Dombes, ENS de l'Ain
13 km

Réserve départementale de la Dombes, ENS de l'Ain

Owned by the Département de l'Ain, these remarkable natural environments, next to the Parc des Oiseaux, are highly diversified and representative of the Dombist landscape: meadows, woodlands and farmland sit alongside several ponds. Site not open to visitors. The Réserve départementale de la Dombes is not open to the public. However, it is possible to enjoy an overall view of the Turlet pond from an observatory located near the Parc des Oiseaux, on the RD1083. Only a few supervised visits are possible, organized for school groups in particular. Adjacent to the 345-hectare Parc des Oiseaux, it is owned by the Département de l'Ain. A veritable mosaic of natural habitats, these remarkable natural environments (ponds, meadows, hedges and woods) are characteristic of the Dombois ecosystem, and present major ecological, landscape and educational challenges. It is home to numerous bird species, including a wide variety of anatidae, grebes, egrets, night herons, storks, coots, newts (crested, alpine, palmate, spotted) and large-breasted leucorrhines. Its role is extremely important, particularly during the nesting period (spring/early summer) and over the winter. The species that breed or overwinter here are highly sensitive to disturbance. The long-term preservation of the site's ecological and landscape wealth is essential. The Réserve Départementale de la Dombes was also awarded the "ENS" label by the Département de l'Ain in 2016. Real natural and landscaped jewels of the Ain department, sites awarded the ENS "Espaces naturels sensibles" label are managed in such a way as to preserve the biodiversity they host, and developed for opening to the public (barring exceptions due to the fragility of the environments). The Régie Natur'Ain is the site manager.

RD 1083 01330 Villars-les-Dombes
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Neuville-sur-Ain
13 km

Neuville-sur-Ain

Neuville-sur-Ain gives up its richness. Houses with picturesque frontage surrounding the wave, bridges with two arches, quarter graded at the additional stock list of Picturesque sites, oil mill, ruins of castle, chapel, communal oven, ford on the Suran, washhouses,… Neuville-sur-Ain was developed around two rivers : the Ain and the Suran. The Ain, thousand faces river, beautiful, wild, impetuous, majestic or quiet, listen her whisper and become initiated to strolling or dreaming on the banks. It gives its character to the village with its houses surrounding the river, picturesque frontages, at the border of the former harbor, with its bridge with remarkable architecture, the second, oldest bridge on the river always here, and its hydroelectric factory, situated on a slanting dam. In the quarter of the harbor, huddled between the houses, a mill which always possesses its millstone, formerly moved by the river energy, is carrying on the traditional manufacture of walnut and hazelnut oil. The Suran, with its many meanders, graded in first category and making the joy of fishermen, is flowing in plenty… Not always in the open-air. Its banks give a particular charm to its landscape : admire its mills and ford crossings, often surrounded by castle ruins, witness of a rich and powerful past. Did you say castle ? Dream about the history of the 9 hamlets and discover them during your walks on the pathways. You will go on the footsteps of prehistoric men walking along the Ain River on the Colombière pathway in direction of Poncin and discover a climbing rock, the Colombière Cave graded Historical Monuments in 1936, where excavations permitted the discovery of engraved pebbles, tools and bones from the Paleolithic and an ancestral restored whitewash oven. To be seen : Mill of the Bords de l’Ain – Castle of Thol in the process of restoration – Castle of Saint-André (9th) – Chapel of Arthurieux (19th) – Châteauvieux (18/19th) – Castle of Fromente (1225).

01160 Neuville-sur-Ain
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Chapelier pond, ENS de l'Ain
13 km

Chapelier pond, ENS de l'Ain

Etang du Chapelier in Versailleux is owned by the Fondation pour la protection des habitats de la faune sauvage and managed by the Fédération Départementale des Chasseurs de l'Ain. The pond will be dry by 2022. The Etang du Chapelier was awarded the "ENS" label by the Département de l'Ain in 2016. Real natural and landscaped jewels of the Ain department, sites with the ENS "Espaces naturels sensibles" label are managed to preserve the biodiversity they host, and developed to be open to the public (with exceptions due to the fragility of the environments). An interpretation trail and two observatories allow the public to immerse themselves in the heart of a typically Dombist pond. Etang du Chapelier covers almost 60 hectares. Classified as a Natura 2000 zone and Hunting Reserve, the pond is managed in the traditional way by the Fédération Départementale des Chasseurs de l'Ain. It is home to numerous species of birds likely to nest or migrate to the pond, such as scaup, scaup, grebes, coots, herons and egrets. This large pond with its strong fish farming vocation also plays an important role in the network of large ponds in the Domb region, offering suitable sites for migratory stopovers and waterbird breeding. Interpretation panels and two observatories are available to visitors along a path that runs along the western bank of the pond. Binoculars or spotting scopes are highly recommended for birdwatching. Guided tours for groups are available by appointment. For more information on these tours, contact Dombes Tourisme.

Étang Chapelier 01330 Versailleux
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Ambronay village
14 km

Ambronay village

Known for its annual and international Festival of baroque music, Ambronay possess many other legacy pearls. Founded at the time of Charlemagne, the Benedictine Abbey boasts today a Cultural Centre of Meeting at the heart of a tree-filled park. Roman vestiges testify of the distant origin of the village. Come meander into unusual places and discover the Ambronay Abbey, on the most beautiful legacy pearls of the region, at the mercy of a free or guided visit. Founded at the beginning of the 9th century by Barnard, officer of Charlemagne, it is attached to the Saint Benoit rule. More than 1 000 years of history are waiting for you at the Abbey. Discover its magnificent gothic cloister, its defense towers and uncover its secrets : who lived in these walls ? Which story relate these stones ? Your steps will then guide you to the old town, in its narrow little streets lined with old houses to the remains of the ramparts that extend at the West of La Conche at the gate of the gargoyle, former gate of the town that still remains. The old castle of the Blains, today convert into a town hall, boasts some treasures, noticeable during the Heritage Days. After the cultural discovery, let’s go to a more athletic discovery. At the heart of a wood the pathways will lead you in the different hamlets with their traditional stone houses and little heritage, at the top of the hills with majestic points of view on the Ain lowland… At the corner of a pathway, on the hights of Merland, a surprising meeting is waiting for you : the Highland Cattle, Scottish cows with long brown fur, free-range farmed . Fishing hobbyists could install their fishing rods on one of two equipped lakes, the lake of Vorgey and the lake of Longeville, ideal to discover the canoeing. At Spring you could go and discover the Ain River with many itineraries for a day or half a day. The Cultural Centre of Meeting of Ambronay give you an appointment each year, from mid-September to early October, for its known and prestigious Festival of baroque music with a wealthy and varied program. To be seen : Benedictine Abbey – Town hall – Castle of Saint-Graz

01500 Ambronay
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Domaine de la Dombes
4.4 km

Domaine de la Dombes

Set on 30 hectares close to the small village of St-Paul-de-Varax near Bourg-en-Bresse the Domaine de la Dombes is an ultra modern 4 star campsite that offers a wide range of alternative camping accommodations. The Domaine de la Dombes is located in the heart of the Dombes-Saone Lakes about 1 hour’s drive from Lyon close to the well renowned Parc des Oiseaux ornithological park. Lovers of nature and the great outdoors are sure to be seduced by the demaine’s 30 hectares of parkland and be completely blown away by its totally cutting edge camping accommodations. These include cabins perched high in the trees that can accommodate between 2 to 6 guests and cabins floating on the domaine’s lake that can cater for 2 to 3 people. Additionally there are floating tents available for hire as well as lodges on dry land by the lakeshore and in the middle of the forest. For the real adventurous, there are the ‘Lov’nids’ which are suspended between the trees that can sleep 2 people (not suitable for children under 12). The Domaine de la Dombes also has 156 traditional shaded encampments available that can cater for camping cars as well as 14 mobile homes. There is also plenty to keep you occupied on the campsite with activities such as tennis, table tennis, mini-golf, archery, volleyball and boules. The domaine also has its own 3,000m² lake and sandy beach for the exclusive use of the domaine’s guests. Other facilities available include a mini-market at the campsite reception and a bar and restaurant with a delivery service available to your tent or caravan as well a wide range of entertainment organised by the domaine’s staff throughout the summer season that is sure to make your stay a memorable one.

941 chemin de verfey 01240 Saint-Paul-de-Varax
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Domaine du Cuiset
10 km

Domaine du Cuiset

Located in a chic country place full of charm and resting only 10 minutes from Bourg-en-Bresse, in the Auvergne Rhônes Alpes region, the Domaine du Cuiset offers you two large furnished gîtes*** labeled "Gîtes de France" 3 épis Our cottages are each located in a different building and more than 10 m from each other! All our rooms are prepared at your arrival without forgetting the cleaning which is envisaged at the end of the stay. Holidaymakers, workers on the move, events, we rent our cottages for a few days or a night. The gîte des Combles in details for 10 persons - Surface area : 112m². - 3 rooms with bed 160×200 - 1 room with bed 140×190 - 1 room with 2 beds 80×200 - 5 bathrooms equipped with Italian shower and 5 toilets - 1 dining room open on a fully equipped kitchen - 1 WC on the first floor - 1 games room: table soccer, billiards and ping-pong table - 1 covered terrace - 1 private closed ground - Parking space The gîte du Four à Pain in details for 12 people - Surface area: 120m². - 1 bedroom with bed 160×200 and 1 bathroom with Italian shower on the first floor which can accommodate people with reduced mobility - 1 room with 2 beds 160×200 - 1 room with 6 beds 80×200 - 2 bathrooms equipped with Italian shower and 2 toilets - 1 Dining room open on a fully equipped kitchen - 1 Living room with a sofa bed 140×190 (in supplement) - 1 games room: table soccer, billiards and ping-pong table - Outdoor space with a dining table for the nice days - 1 private closed ground - Parking space All charges are included: water, electricity, heating, wifi internet, A few steps away, you can also walk on marked paths during your stay. For your meals of celebrations, we propose a Room Fireplace of 56m ² being able to accomodate to 30 place settings. You wish to take advantage of our gîtes? Contact the Domaine du Cuiset team by phone or by using our contact form to book one or more nights in our gîtes, or simply to obtain information.

763 route de Condeissiat 01960 Saint-André-sur-Vieux-Jonc
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Journans municipal campground
13 km

Journans municipal campground

Just a few minutes from the A40 Bourg-Sud freeway exit and the Bourg-en-Bresse/Pont d'Ain axis, the Journans campsite invites you to relax and unwind. It is located at 192, montée de Saint-Valérien. GPS coordinates: 46.14742, 5.33094 Journans lies at the foot of the Revermont Massif, some ten kilometers southeast of Bourg-en-Bresse. Nestled in the greenery in the shade of its tall trees, the municipal campsite offers a breathtaking view of the vineyards, the village and the Bresse plain. The campsite is open from May 1 to September 30: - 31 shaded pitches, bordered by hedges, for caravans, tents, motorhomes and vans (note difficult access for large motorhomes). - 1 sanitary block with showers, WCs, washbasins, laundry and dishwashing bins, washing machine and freezer - electrical boxes (6A plugs), 1 camper van drainage system - 1 picnic table, 1 play area (swings, bowls, table tennis) Dogs and cats are welcome, but barbecues and fires are prohibited. Located on the GR59 linking the Alsace balloon to Savoie, this campsite is the ideal address for nature lovers. It's the starting point for numerous walks. Nearby: the old village, the source of the Reyssouze, the chapel of Saint-Valérien and the many paths winding through gardens, vineyards and forest, linking the surrounding villages in a bucolic way and offering beautiful views. A little further afield: Bourg-en-Bresse, the Bouvent water park, the royal monastery of Brou, the Revermont villages, the Ain gorges, Ambronay abbey, the Cerdon copperworks, the medieval town of Pérouges, the Villars-les-Dombes bird park, the Dombes lake circuit, the Bresse farm circuit, Lake Nantua, Lake Genin, ... and also Lyon, Jura, Lac du Bourget, Lac d'Annecy, .....

190 montée Saint-Valérien 01250 Journans
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