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Jujurieux

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Jujurieux is located at the foot of Bugey, on the heights overlooking the Plaine de l'Ain and the Dombes. The steep and often narrow streets of downtown and its hamlets have a charm like no other. The stone houses are often marked by the wine-making tradition: vaults, small staircase facade, balconies. The vine, neglected during the twentieth century, today resumed his duties with the famous "Cerdo" AOC. But Jujurieux it is also the village castles. It has 13 on the town! Some very old, have a defensive character. Others were built during the XIX by the leaders of the silk factory Bonnet. A factory-school that was once exemplary and whose reputation far beyond the borders. Claude-Joseph Bonnet, its founder, was founded in 1835. Around 1870, the factory had about 2,000 employees on site and at home. Jujurieux is deeply marked by the implementation of Silks Bonnet in 1835. Real industrial city, the factory includes a residential boarding school for girls, a chapel, a school and a housewife tram terminus. The factory is now a museum open to the public from June to October. Jujurieux is finally the village of writer Charles Juliet. Author of autobiographical stories, poems, and texts on numerous artists, he has featured for several years in the program schools, colleges and high schools.
Tourist Office: Tel. 04.74.37.23.14

http://www.jujurieux.fr/fr/
http://patrimoinejuju.pagesperso-orange.fr/


to see in Jujurieux :

Ø silks Old Claude-Joseph Bonnet : This impressive patrimonial Silks C.-J. Bonnet, flagship of the silk industry in France until the twentieth century, in 2003 became a museum in foreshadowing. Discover the history of the largest silk nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Real industrial city, the factory has consolidated production workshops, numerous outbuildings, including the commissary, infirmary, nursery, chapel and boarding school for girls. The tour of the workshops will raise awareness throughout work of creating a fabric of the sketch to finished product.

Open from June 16 to September 17. Rate tour: Adults: 4,50 €. Children (13-18 years): 3,50 €, free - 13 years. Rate exposure alone: 2 €. Children (13-18 years): 1 €, free - 13 years.
http://www.ain.fr/collectionsbonnetjujurieux/


Ø Woodcarving Workshop Jacky Gras : take workshop and showroom, organization of camps throughout the year.
Tel. : 04 74 36 93 33
http://jacky-gras-sculpteur.jimdo. com /

Ø In the meadow of my ass : with donkey rides year-round by reservation.
Patou, Plush, Sultana and their friends will be happy to accompany you to walk at their own pace to discover the many trails in our beautiful region. Theme days are proposed: treasure hunt, barbecue, view plants ... Upon request, a taste pancakes can be served on your return trip.
Tel. : 04 74 36 99 04 / 06 09 07 58 04
Address: Hameau de Chaux, 01640 Jujurieux

Ø Castle Ladders : With Renaissance frescoes classified historic monument. Visited during Heritage Days.

Ø Gothic Church of the nineteenth : Open to the public.

Ø Closes the great Fountain : Visit the fold. Sale of goat cheese. Wine tasting.
Open all year by appointment. Free admission. Tel. 04.74.36.93.07

Ø Cave "En Perrucle" : Reserved for cavers. Information to the Town Hall: Tel. 04.74.36.82.66

Ø hiking routes : You can find the town five homers marked yellow, blue, pink, orange or red. They all begin on the square of the town hall where you will find a map to locate you.
· yellow Circuit: 4.5km, 1h30, climb 204m
· Circuit blue: 9km, 2h30, climb 250m
· Circuit pink: 12.5km, 4h, elevation 265m
· Orange Circuit: 11km, 3h30, climb 130m
· Red Circuit: 17km, 6h, 300m
At these circuits will add the GR-country "Valley Tour de l'Ain in the land of Cerdon" he travels the 10 communes of intermunicipal CCBVA, 60km, 2000m altitude, possibility of accommodation of all types
You will find all the information in a guidebook on sale at City Hall and in shops.

Ø Square Lime : by the view stretches as far as Pont d'Ain.

Ø Lake at The Road (Hamlet Jujurieux) : Located at the Brotteaux body of water fed by seepage from the river Ain was established following the extraction of gravel for the construction of the ATMB (Highway and Tunnel du Mont Blanc). Unsupervised swimming.

Ø On the city : Since the path that leads "on Plan", the view looks down on the village center the castle of Scales, the town hall, church, several castles and many of the silk districts. The view extends to the Coast with a beautiful view of the Dombes and Beaujolais in the distance.

Ø Village with 13 castles : From 1880 the town was covered with castles, often called "castles in the industry "and townhouses. Thus Présavoie built by Jules Bonnet (currently Evettes) of Montaillet of Spey built by Adele Bonnet, Valencia added Sénéchas built by Cyril Cottin's Claire Guérets built by Bonnet, Castle Cossieu by Victor Bonnet, Curson (currently Val Roses), Beauregard.

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