MIELLERIE DU FUT D’AVENAS
Read moreLocated at the Col du Fût d'Avenas, at an altitude of 762 m, the honey house offers you the fruit of its bees' gathering: more than 10 varieties of honey extracted and put in jars, directly on the farm. Hundreds of beehives transhumance in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes to offer a wide range of tastes and colors. Rich glass to discover the secret life of bees. Gingerbread, pollen, mead, royal jelly ... to vary the pleasures.
MIELLERIE DU PARDON - JEAN-PAUL FABRE
Read moreWelcome by appointment. Jean-Paul will show you the techniques of extracting honey and will make you taste his products. He makes honey and mead, of course, but also proposes royal jelly, spices, candles and other derivatives.
DOMAINE LE PLATEAU DE GRILLE-MIDI
Read moreChristine, Alain and Thomas warmly welcome you to Domaine Le Plateau de Grille-Midi, located in Chiroubles, one of the ten Beaujolais Crus. In the heart of the vineyards, with an exceptional panorama, discover their estate and taste their exceptional wines: Chiroubles, Fleurie and Morgon. Open Monday to Saturday (and by reservation on Sundays), Domaine Le Plateau de Grille-Midi is the ideal place for a convivial gourmet getaway. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the secrets behind the making of their wines, and to savor their cuvées in an idyllic setting.
LA FERME DU BERTHOU
Read moreAt the Gaec de la Ferme du Berthou, certified High Environmental Value, lovers of good products come to buy directly. Total transparency and traceability for products entirely made on the spot, since the cows' milk is transformed on the farm into different types of cheeses, from fresh to very mature, white cheeses, yoghurts, butter, cream, tome or cervelle des canuts. House speciality: the "Coeur de vache cendré". To discover: strong cheeses, but also seasonal cheeses like the cheese with oak.
DOMAINE PAIRE OENOTOURISME MUSÉE DE LA VIGNE ET DU VIN]]
Read moreDomaine Paire is an organic winegrower located in Ternand, a small town of character in the Beaujolais region. In addition to wine production, the domaine also offers a heritage museum. The museum features a collection of utensils and objects related to viticulture, as well as stories and anecdotes about the winemaker, the vines and the wine. Visitors can take part in oenology courses and taste the wines produced on site. The estate also offers a 10-person gîte, ideal for an oenological break with family or friends. Visitors appreciate the warm welcome from Jean-Jacques, the estate's passionate owner, as well as the magnificent views over the Beaujolais villages. Domaine Paire has strict sanitary measures in place, including the compulsory wearing of masks until tasting, the provision of hydro-alcoholic gel and regular cleaning of toilets and door handles.