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Off the beaten path
Walks and hikes, sites and activities to enjoy; strolls off the beaten path allow you to discover an unimagined heritage.


Clochemerle: a novel and an oenological-tourist hub Print

ImageGabriel Chevallier wrote Clochemerle in the 1930s, while spending his vacation in the Eaux de Vaux hotel in the Beaujolais region. Clochemerle is a novel about morals and a social critique that is as colourful as satirical. It introduces a wine-growing mayor, who decides to install a urinal near the church, in hopes of securing his political career. This piece of infrastructure becomes the center of resentment in the village and the main theme for this world-famous novel. Taking after Clochemerle, Vaux (or the other way around!) has developed, since the summer of 2006, into an oenological-tourist hub that invites guests to (re)discover the novel through village streets leading to the famous urinal. «Clochemerle»  offers a free sampling club, as well as «acoustic window boxes»  that border the rue Gabriel Chevallier and broadcast extracts from the book strategically throughout the village.

Information and contact: Clochemerle, Espace communication, 69460 Vaux en Beaujolais (locate).Tel. + 33 (0) 474 032 882 E-mail: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

 
Lyon from the Balcony of Angels Print
ImagePerched on two hills (Fourvière and the Croix Rousse), between two rivers (the Saône and the Rhone) carrying a thousand years of history, Lyon deserves to be viewed from this height. A visit to the rooftop of the Basilica of Fourvière offers this opportunity. It is also an occasion to discover this mystical Romano-Byzantine fortress from a different angle; built in the 19th century for the glory of Mary, the highly detailed decoration is reminiscent of medieval religious art.

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Industries of yesteryear Print
ImageLeave Beaujeu on foot or mountain bike for an interesting trail with splendid country views,that leads you from where the tanners worked along the Ardières river, past a paper mill, the building where mined stone was crushed which later became a hydroelectric station and finally to the old 'tacot' (small gauge train) line.
 
 

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