Pet Friendly
The typical landscapes of this village will attract lovers of fresh air who will be able to take advantage of the hiking trails. The Mollard de Don massif offers countless possibilities for hiking and spectacular viewpoints.
The small church houses a contemporary altar made by Alfieri Gardone and stained glass windows by Paul Kallos. Next to it is an old Sully lime tree, planted in 1601, under the mandate of the minister of Henri IV, intended to house the assemblies of the villagers held after mass to deal with parish business.
As for lovers of gastronomy, they can also take advantage of their stay in Ordonnaz to visit the village cheese dairy which houses a mini Comté museum. In this former cheese factory (in operation between 1881 and 1969) visitors can discover all the instruments used to make butter and cheese (adjoining sales store).
Themes
- Historical patrimony
- Religious Heritage
- Farm
- Maison
- Ruins and remains
- City Village
- Bread oven
- Church
Types
- Historic site and monument
Proposed activities
- Manual workshops
- Temporary exhibitions
- Animation
- Children's entertainment
- Product tasting
Comfort
Services
- Pet Friendly
Equipments
- Parking
- Free parking
- Restaurant
Prices
Free access.
Opening
The village can be discovered all year round
Advice from the Office
In case of rain
Do not panic ! Here are all our sheltered activities.
On the way back
To bring back a souvenir or something to treat yourself, stock up on local products from Pérouges in Bugey.