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Plan your trip, your holidays and visits in Beaujolais region.
Destination Beaujolais : https://www.destination-beaujolais.com
Office de Tourisme du Beaujolais Vert : https://www.beaujolaisvert.com
Office de Tourisme du Pays de l'Arbresle : https://www.arbresletourisme.fr
Inter Beaujolais : https://rendez-vous.beaujolais.com
Atouts Beaujolais : https://www.beaujolais-saone.com
Public transport
We recommend OURA which combines the different transport networks to get to the Beaujolais Geopark. Calculate your route with OURA sur http://www.oura.com/
By train
High Speed Train Station : Lyon-Part-Dieu, Lyon-Perrache, Lyon-Saint-Exupéry, Mâcon-Loché : SNCF
By car
From the North : A6-E-15, highway exists in Belleville-sur-Saône, Arnas, Villefranche-sur-Saône and Anse
From the East : A40-E21, E62, highway exists in Mâcon
From the West : A89-E70, highway exists in Tarare Ouest, Tarare Est, Fleurieux sur l'Arbresle and Pont Dorieux
From the South : A7-E15, highway exists in Lyon Fourvière
Find charging stations for electric cars near : Amplepuis station (6), Lamure-sur-Azergues (2) and Lac des Sapins site (2).

Famous throughout the world for its wines and vineyards, the Beaujolais is also a region shaped by man, who has reaped the benefits of the soil's diversity. Its past is literally written in stone: in the golden, red, white, grey or black rocks and stones that have visibly been put to good use in local construction. This remarkable geology has given rise to great diversity, not only in the landscapes and heritage, but also in terms of human activity, in the culture and traditions that form the identity of the Beaujolais region.
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