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Experience Domaine du Murier in Venissieux, Rhône-Alpes

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Welcome to Domaine du Murier, your perfect base camp for exploring Venissieux and its picturesque surroundings in the stunning Rhône-Alpes region. Begin your day with a visit to the charming town of Venissieux, rich in history and culture. Don't miss the impressive architecture of Saint-Germain Church, followed by a refreshing walk in one of the many verdant parks.

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The Balmes Viennoises
11 km

The Balmes Viennoises

Circuit that lets you discover the château and medieval chapel of Illins, as well as the "Colombier" pear brandy distillery, while offering views of the Alps and Mont Blanc. DETAILED ITINERARY 1 - START - Villette-de-Vienne - From the start sign, turn left onto Rue des Serventières. - At the Villette de Vienne signpost, follow the signs for Chuzelle on the left until you reach Cugnet, then continue left until you reach the Morand signpost. 2 - TOWARDS BONNETIÈRE - Turn right towards Bonnetière. - At the Chemin des Vignes junction, take the path on the left until you reach a road. - Follow the road on the left to the Bonnetière signpost, then continue right to the Taillis de Mure signpost. 3 - TOWARDS MARENNES - Continue straight ahead on the track towards Marennes, cross the D150A and take the track opposite. - When you reach a small road, turn left, pass the Bois des Fauries signpost and continue to the Le Coin signpost. 4 - BOIS DE THOLOMÉ AND LA PLATIÈRE - Turn right towards Bois de Tholomé, pass the signpost and continue towards La Platière. - Pass through the houses, turn left then right at the crossroads. 5 - VILLENEUVE AND ILLINS - In Villeneuve, cross the hamlet in a straight line, then turn right into the cul-de-sac. - At the Illins signpost, continue right towards Villette de Vienne. - Cross the hamlet on the left, then turn right at the chapel. 6 - CHÂTEAU D'ILLINS & RETURN - Follow the road to the château farm on the hillside. - Take the track on the left, pass in front of the Château d'Illins, then descend to the Les Brigands signpost. - Continue to the Cugnet signpost and return to the starting point via the same route.

4 h
13 km
Easy
38200 Villette-de-Vienne
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Stroll through the historical centre of Vienne
19 km

Stroll through the historical centre of Vienne

This walk in the historical centre of Vienne lets you discover the town’s main sites. Passing along the Pipet belvedere involves a good climb, but offers a splendid view of the town, the Rhône Valley and the Pilat. Duration: approximately 3-4 hours Difficulty: easy to moderate, some uphill sections Starting point: Vienne railway station DETAILED ITINERARY: 1 - HISTORICAL CENTRE AND SAINT-MAURICE CATHEDRAL - From the station, take Cours Brillier (left-hand pavement) past the post office to Cours de Verdun / Place des Allobroges. - Turn left and cross diagonally across the central reservation to enter the public gardens. - Opposite you, admire the statue of Michel Servet (1515-1553). Go around to the left to see a well-preserved section of Roman road. - Exit and return to Cours Brillier, then cross over to Rue Boson, which leads to the foot of the steps of Saint-Maurice Cathedral. - Climb the stairs and visit the cathedral. The interior, simple but elegant, is well worth a visit. - Exit and head towards the Rhône via Place Saint-Maurice. 2 - CROSSING THE RHÔNE AND GALLO-ROMAN SITE - Cross the river on the footbridge to Sainte-Colombe. - At the end of the footbridge, take the stairs on the left to reach Quai d'Herbouville, then continue north. - Pass the Tour des Valois, then climb the pedestrian ramp on the left near the nautical stadium until you reach a large car park. - Go under the road via a pedestrian tunnel, then immediately climb the stairs on the right to visit the Gallo-Roman site. - Opposite, the Gallo-Roman museum of Saint-Romain-en-Gal is recommended, especially with children. - Cross the Rhône again and head to Place du Jeu de Paume, opposite Saint-André-le-Bas Church. 3 - TEMPLE OF AUGUSTUS AND LIVIA AND RENAISSANCE STREETS - Go up the stairs on the left and walk around the church. - Take Rue des Clercs (sign: Temple of Augustus and Livia). - Behind the façades, take a look at the Renaissance courtyards, some of which are protected by digital locks. - Arrive at Place du Général de Gaulle, where the Temple of Augustus and Livia is located. - Enjoy the atmosphere of the square, the café terraces and the old bookshop. - Continue along Rue de la Chaîne, which leads to Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, then turn right onto Rue des Orfèvres. - Pass Place du Pilori and its Roman ruins, then head towards the Théâtre de Vienne. 4 - ANCIENT THEATRE AND CLIMB TO PIPET - Cross Rue Victor Hugo, then take Montée Saint-Marcel. - Pass Rue des Célestes and a short staircase that leads to Rue du Cirque, which leads to the Ancient Theatre. - At the stop sign, take Rue de Pipet. The climb is steep, so take your time. - On the left is the huge Pipet cemetery; there is a bench where you can take a break. - Take the first street on the right to reach the Belvédère de Pipet. 5 - BELVÉDÈRE DE PIPET AND PANORAMA - From the esplanade, enjoy an exceptional view of Vienne, the Rhône valley, Pilat and the Monts du Lyonnais. - Return to Rue de Pipet, then take Chemin des Amoureux (be careful, it's discreet): a slight climb followed by a steep descent to Montée Saint-Marcel. - Cross over and continue along Montée des Tupinières, then Montée Réaumur (downhill). - Follow the streets to the Montée de Coupe Jarret, cross Rue Victor Hugo, then take the second street on the right (Rue Peyron). 6 - RETURN TO THE STATION - Come out onto Place de Miremont, turn left, then left again onto Cours Romestang with its tree-lined central avenue, which leads back to the station.

2 h
5.8 km
Easy
Gare SNCF 38200 Vienne
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The valley of gardens
19 km

The valley of gardens

Explore the countryside around Vienne, with its wooded trails and green paths. Several viewpoints offer panoramic views stretching from Pilat to the Alps, to the south of the route. Hike around Vienne - Main route and alternative route (10.5 km) Points of interest: Montléans tower, cup-marked stone. Caution: crossing busy roads, particularly the RD502 between stages 4 and 7. MAIN ROUTE: 1 - START - CAR PARK - Follow the path along the stadium. - Cross the Combaudon woods (follow the signs carefully). - When you reach the buildings, take the stairs on the right, then turn left to cross a park and reach a roundabout. - Go to the castle car park and the ‘le Château’ signpost. 2 - TOWARDS PIN ROND - At the end of the car park, go down the path towards ‘Pin Rond’. - Cross the D41b and wade across the Suze stream. - Climb up the other side, then take a farm track to the hamlet of Chez Meunier, crossing it and ignoring the side roads. - After an intersection and a right-hand bend, take the track on the left. 3 - TRACKS AND FIELDS - Leave the road and follow the track across the fields. - Cross a small road and continue straight ahead. - Reach the ‘Pin Rond’ junction. 4 - DESCENT TOWARDS LA SUZE - Go down the road and cross the D538. - Follow the road that leads to La Suze. - After the bridge, turn right onto Chemin de la Suze (approx. 1.6 km) and climb up to the ‘Le Coin’ fork. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE - 10.5 KM LOOP (yellow markings) 5 - CHEMIN DES FRÊNES - Turn left, cross the D167 and pass a farm. - Continue on the path on the right until you reach the hamlet of Le Coin. - Follow the road that turns left until you reach the signpost marked ‘La Cure’. 6 - CHEMIN DU FERRAT - Take the road on the right to the end, then continue on the track that climbs towards Le Télégraphe. 7 - HAMLETS AND LOCAL ROADS - In the hamlet, turn right onto Chemin du Château d'Eau. - Cross the D46, then turn right onto the Vossère road which leads to the hamlet. - Continue along the road running alongside the orchards. 8 - RETURN TO THE STADIUM - At the start of a left-hand bend, leave the road and take a path on the right leading down to a housing estate. - Continue straight on to the D538, cross it, then take a lane on the left along a boundary wall. - At an electricity substation, turn right onto a road leading to a path near an old farm. - You will come to a road that descends in a wide bend. Before a bridge, take the cul-de-sac on the right, which leads to a track that joins the stadium.

4 h
10 km
Easy
Bérardier Carrefour : Grand Champ 38200 Jardin
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Vineyard path
22 km

Vineyard path

Set off on a stroll through the prestigious vineyards of Côte-Rôtie, with the majestic Rhône River providing a spectacular backdrop. A hike through the vineyards DETAILED ITINERARY: 1 - START - Follow the road down towards Tartaras. After 100 m, take the dirt track on the left. - Cross the stream, go through the valley and then climb up to the left to reach the Tartaras plateau. 2 - HAMLET OF TARTARAS - In the village, turn left onto the local road. - Continue for 1 km, then take the dead-end road. - At the end of the tarmac road, we recommend stopping to enjoy the superb view of the hillsides, the village, the Rhône and the market garden area. 3 - TOWARDS THE MILL - Take the dirt track on the left and descend into the heart of one of the oldest and most prestigious vineyards in France. The path leads to a restored building: the Mill, where the Fongeant and Reynard streams meet. 4 - TOWARDS THE RHÔNE - Follow the stream to the D386, cross the square in front of the church, then follow Rue du Port to the Rhône. (PS: every first Sunday and Monday in September, water jousting competitions are held here, featuring passes from Lyon and Givors). 5 - RETURN THROUGH THE VILLAGE - Go up Impasse du Port, continue along the small Rue du Port, then turn right in front of the château onto Rue du Grand Pré. - At the intersection with Rue des Coutures, turn left onto Rue du Trièves and cross the railway line via the underpass. - Continue along Impasse du Trièves until you reach the D386. 6 - FINAL ASCENT - Cross the road and take Rue de Ritolas opposite. - At the crossroads with Rue du Jarre and Route de la Brocarde, continue straight ahead along the dirt track. - Go around the house and follow the Ritolas path. The path is initially dirt, then tarmac. 7 - CROSSING THE HAMLETS - Follow the local road for 2.5 km through the hamlets of Ritolas and Giraud to reach the car park.

3 h
6.9 km
Easy
Parking du Giraud au croisement de la RD45 et de la route de Tartaras 69420 Ampuis
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Guided Tour by Electric Bike with Food Tasting
9.5 km

Guided Tour by Electric Bike with Food Tasting

Discover the Canuts' area of Lyon as well as its city centre. Your guide will tell you all about these historic neighbourhoods, then treat you to some local specialities. Your electric bike will make this city tour completely effortless! THIS PLEASANT BIKE RIDE THROUGH LYON IS A PERFECT CHANCE TO DISCOVER WHERE THE CANUT SILK WORKERS LIVED! Along with your guide you will effortlessly cycle up the Croix-Rousse hill on your electric bike. Once you reach the top, you will be able to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the city. Pedal a little further to come across the famous traboules, the secret passages that were historically used by the silk workers (canuts) to get to the centre of Lyon.  Throughout the tour your guide will tell you all about the unusual history of this neighbourhood which was the stage of several historical strikes held by the silk workers. Having explored the Croix-Rousse hill, you will head back towards Vieux Lyon, where you will be able to admire the typical Lyonnais architecture, before reaching the Presqu'île. Your tour will end along the banks of the Rhône, a calm and peaceful area where you can admire Lyon's barges and the Presqu'île. Let yourself be swept away by the historic charm of the Gauls' capital city! During this two-and-a-half-hour tour you will also get to sample some delicious local specialities! Make the most of this bike tour through the heart of Lyon to discover the history of the city while tasting some of its famous local specialities!

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The Church "Saint-Clair"
11 km

The Church "Saint-Clair"

This church (19th century) is the most beautiful monument of the artistic heritage of Brignais. You can notice the bell, the organ, the woodword and the stain-glass windows. This church is the most beautiful monument of the artistic heritage of Brignais. Dedicated to Saint-Clair (590-660), patron saint of the blind and partially sighted persons, its first foundations dated from 1859. It was built on the place of the former feudal church and of the former cemetery. This church was built thanks to public subscriptions and town funds. The architect, Claire Tisseur, born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (writer of the "Littré de la Grand'Côte"*, and more famous, in France, under its pseudonym Nizier du Puitspelu.) and the abbot Rival, priest of the parish, presided the building of the monument. Thanks to its architecture and its furnishing, the monument forms a remarkable unity of ogival style of the 13th century, modernized in the 20th century. The woodwork (the pulpit, the confessionals and the stalls of the choir) is realised by sculptor Aubert from Lyon. The bell, dated from 1492, was listed in the "Inventaire des Monuments Historiques", on 27th November 1905. The organ was built by organ makers of the Jura mountains, Hartmann and Deloye, for the Benedictine community of Pradines (near the town of Roanne) in 1972. As it was for sale, the association "Les Amis de l'Orgue de Brignais", helped by the town hall, bought it in 1955. The size of the organ is fairly important (20 timbers). It integrates harmoniously the west transept of the church due to its dimensions. The organ builder, Hervé Clénet (from "Bectave-Aguin" - Gers department) and his assistant Jean Boissonade (from "Séverac l'Eglise" - Aveyron department), restaured the organ. The assembling, after restauration, was made by Jean Boissonade, helped by Maurice Crouzet and Jean-Marie Royet, from Brignais. The stain-glass windows : the five large stained-glass windows of the choir and the eight smaller windows of the lateral chapels were made by Mr Mauvernay, a glass-worker for Saint-Galmier. One of the roses represents the virtues of the Virgin, the other, the virtues of Saint-Clair. The stained-glass windows of the lawer naves represent scenes of Christian life. The designs were made by the abbot Rival. * a famous book encyclopedia with many humorous and picturesque anecdotes, inspired by the true and viviacious spirit of Lyon and its people.

1 avenue de Verdun 69530 Brignais
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The Old Lyon district
9.5 km

The Old Lyon district

It is since 1964 the 1st conservation area of France and one of the vastest groups Renaissance of Europe, 24 ha. At the foot of the slopes of the hill of Fourvière since V °, there is of medieval period an archaeological garden towards the cathedral. During the Renaissance, its peak, neighborhoods are organized around three religious buildings: in the south, Saint George with the craftsmen; central location, Saint John, area of the upper clergy and aristocracy; in the north, Saint Paul district of the "bourgeoisie", financial and commercial center. Large families of Italian bankers and merchants have established themselves, by building sumptuous residences. In 1960, the Old Lyon was in a sad state. Many buildings were threatened and urban projects planned destruction and mutilation. Thanks to the action of the State ( André Malraux, Minister of Culture ), the association "Renaissance Vieux Lyon" and the City, Old Lyon was the first French Quarter "safeguarded area" in 1964. * Rue Saint Jean, 368 m long, and place Saint Jean 2548 m². * The House Turquet impasse Turquet in St-Georges, the oldest house in Lyon (1524), with wooden balconies * The Moorish House, in the corner of quai Fulchiron and avenue A. Max, the most recent of the Old Lyon, built in 1845 by Pierre Bossan. * A kernel without staircase, 10 rue Lainerie * Hotel Bullioud: in the courtyard, fallopian gallery of Philibert Delorme, 8 rue Juiverie * The Government House, 2 place du Gouvernement * Hotel Laurencin: spiral staircase, 24 rue St-Jean * Hotel Paterin or Maison Henri IV, 4 rue Juiverie * The House of Antoine Groslier of Servière, 11 rue Juiverie * The House Baronat, 22 ure Juiverie * The House of Chamarier: sink of Philibert Delorme, 37 rue St Jean * The Maison du Crible with the Tour Rose, 16 rue du Boeuf * The House Dugas or the House of the Lions, 23 rue Juiverie * La Maison Le Viste, 27 rue St Jean * The House of Mourguet, 2 place St Paul * The House Thomassin, 2 place du Change

69005 Lyon 5ème
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Museum of the History of Lyon - Gadagne Museums
9.7 km

Museum of the History of Lyon - Gadagne Museums

With its 30 exhibition rooms, the Lyon history museum invites you to discover the key stages in the city's history. Drawing on the 80,000 items in its collection, for anyone keen to discover Lyon, this is a place to begin your exploration of the city. Located in the heart of Vieux-Lyon, the Gadagne ensemble is a magnificent Renaissance structure that houses two major museums: the museum of the history of Lyon and the museum of puppets of the world. Thanks to an approach that presents the overall picture, from the capital of the Gauls to the 21st century, the museum of the history of Lyon is a resource that encompasses the city and all its facets. The visit starts with the "musée de l'oeuvre" that evokes the history of the setting: the Gadagne buildings, the largest Renaissance ensemble. The visitor then travels back through Lyon's history: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. A presentation of the landmarks in Lyon's territorial and urban development enable an understanding of changes and specific features in the city's economic, social, religious and cultural landscape. Free audioguides and multimedia devices complement the visit and explain different aspects of the collections presented. The museum offers numerous activities: themed tours, shows, workshops for children and adults, walks through the city, etc. Services: educational workshops, small theatre, terrace gardens, Gadagne café. And soon, a research centre will be available by appointment.

1 place du Petit Collège 69005 Lyon 5ème
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The Church "Saint-Clair"
11 km

The Church "Saint-Clair"

This church (19th century) is the most beautiful monument of the artistic heritage of Brignais. You can notice the bell, the organ, the woodword and the stain-glass windows. This church is the most beautiful monument of the artistic heritage of Brignais. Dedicated to Saint-Clair (590-660), patron saint of the blind and partially sighted persons, its first foundations dated from 1859. It was built on the place of the former feudal church and of the former cemetery. This church was built thanks to public subscriptions and town funds. The architect, Claire Tisseur, born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (writer of the "Littré de la Grand'Côte"*, and more famous, in France, under its pseudonym Nizier du Puitspelu.) and the abbot Rival, priest of the parish, presided the building of the monument. Thanks to its architecture and its furnishing, the monument forms a remarkable unity of ogival style of the 13th century, modernized in the 20th century. The woodwork (the pulpit, the confessionals and the stalls of the choir) is realised by sculptor Aubert from Lyon. The bell, dated from 1492, was listed in the "Inventaire des Monuments Historiques", on 27th November 1905. The organ was built by organ makers of the Jura mountains, Hartmann and Deloye, for the Benedictine community of Pradines (near the town of Roanne) in 1972. As it was for sale, the association "Les Amis de l'Orgue de Brignais", helped by the town hall, bought it in 1955. The size of the organ is fairly important (20 timbers). It integrates harmoniously the west transept of the church due to its dimensions. The organ builder, Hervé Clénet (from "Bectave-Aguin" - Gers department) and his assistant Jean Boissonade (from "Séverac l'Eglise" - Aveyron department), restaured the organ. The assembling, after restauration, was made by Jean Boissonade, helped by Maurice Crouzet and Jean-Marie Royet, from Brignais. The stain-glass windows : the five large stained-glass windows of the choir and the eight smaller windows of the lateral chapels were made by Mr Mauvernay, a glass-worker for Saint-Galmier. One of the roses represents the virtues of the Virgin, the other, the virtues of Saint-Clair. The stained-glass windows of the lawer naves represent scenes of Christian life. The designs were made by the abbot Rival. * a famous book encyclopedia with many humorous and picturesque anecdotes, inspired by the true and viviacious spirit of Lyon and its people.

1 avenue de Verdun 69530 Brignais
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La Bellissima
28 km

La Bellissima

In Crémieu, La Bellissima brings a fresh take on Italian gastronomy with a refined, concise menu inspired by the Chef’s creativity. Each dish showcases quality ingredients and authentic flavours, all served in a chic, contemporary setting. Located in the heart of Crémieu’s historic district, just opposite the 15th-century medieval market halls, La Bellissima invites you to discover authentic and generous Italian cuisine. More than just a pizzeria, the restaurant celebrates classic Italian specialities such as homemade arancini, truffle stracciatella, and its signature pizza topped with artichoke cream, herbed ham, mushrooms, basil, and rocket. Among the must-try dishes, don’t miss the pasta flambéed and served in a traditional wheel of Parmesan. The menu changes with the seasons to offer a fresh culinary experience throughout the year. La Bellissima also offers a wide selection of pizzas, available to enjoy on-site or as takeaway — from timeless favourites like the Regina or Four Cheese to more inventive recipes. In a stylish and carefully designed setting, La Bellissima combines elegance and warmth to create a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for family meals, evenings with friends, or a romantic dinner. Whether you're visiting Crémieu or living in the area, this Italian restaurant is a must-visit to savour Italy in the heart of the Balcons du Dauphiné. To deepen your culinary experience, the restaurant also hosts cooking workshops featuring iconic Italian recipes. Open to both beginners and enthusiasts, the sessions last around 1 hour and 15 minutes and are scheduled on request (simply contact the owner for more details).

11 rue Porcherie 38460 Crémieu
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Les loges de Pérelle
25 km

Les loges de Pérelle

At the gateway to Crémieu, near the greenway of the Balcons du Dauphiné, Nicole welcomes you to two charming guest rooms, certified Accueil Vélo. Enjoy a beautiful garden and a covered terrace with views of the surrounding nature. Nicole welcomes you to Chozeau, a small country village located between Lyon, Chambéry and Grenoble. Her pretty house and garden are perfect for a short break, a business trip or a romantic weekend away. The guest rooms at Les Loges de Pérelle are all on one level, air-conditioned and have en suite shower and toilet facilities. Breakfast is served in the kitchen, which is also available to guests. This kitchen is fully equipped with coffee machine, kettle, fridge, microwave, hob, oven, etc. A magnificent flower garden invites you to take a stroll. You'll find plenty of books and games in the covered, shaded relaxation area. And to make the most of the outdoors, there's also a brazier corner. Lovers of discovery will not be disappointed, as the Balcons du Dauphiné, less than an hour from Lyon, Chambéry and Grenoble, boasts some remarkable attractions: a variety of outdoor activities, a rich cultural programme, emblematic sites and major cycling routes such as the ViaRhôna and the Voie Verte des Balcons du Dauphiné, which criss-cross the region. Just 5km away, discover the small medieval town of Crémieu, with its rich and authentic architectural heritage (ramparts and fortified gates, 15th-century covered market).

465 rue de Perelle 38460 Chozeau
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"Le Clos Ayanna" Guestrooms
28 km

"Le Clos Ayanna" Guestrooms

In the heart of the lively medieval village of Crémieu, we welcome you to the old Capuchin monastery where 5 spacious rooms with private bathrooms invite you to enjoy a pleasant stay. Just a short walk from the medieval town of Crémieu, Clos Ayanna is housed in an elegant mansion dating back to 1615. This charming residence offers five spacious and carefully appointed guest rooms, located in a separate wing opening onto a large wooded park of over 2,000 m² with a saltwater swimming pool (open from May to September), a library and a relaxation lounge. The rooms, classified as ‘Chambres d'hôtes Référence’ (Reference Guest Rooms), offer between 30 and 40 m² of comfort and serenity. They all feature high-end bedding with mattress toppers, a private bathroom with walk-in shower, toilet, Wi-Fi, hairdryer and courtesy tray with coffee, tea and mineral water. Some rooms also offer a lounge area or direct access to the garden. A microwave and a selection of hot and cold drinks are also available. Every morning, a generous breakfast is served in the dining room or on the terrace. It features local and homemade products: jams, honey from the garden, brioches, yoghurts, fresh fruit juices and hot drinks. Alternatives are available for early departures or special diets. The famous ‘brioches perdues’ and a selection of breads complete this gourmet experience. With its Accueil Vélo label, Le Clos Ayanna welcomes cyclists with a range of dedicated services: secure storage, repair kits, washing machine and dryer, and documentation on routes. Its proximity to the Balcons greenway makes it an ideal stopover point. Le Clos Ayanna also hosts business trips and seminars in a dedicated 30 m² space, suitable for small meetings of up to 8 people. Its calm atmosphere, private hire options and tailor-made services make it an intimate and popular venue.

15 rue des Capucins 38460 Crémieu
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