The mountains of the Ain are home to the highest peaks in the Jura Massif, and boast some of the finest panoramic views in Europe. On the plains, the Ain is home to hidden treasures such as the thousand ponds of the Dombes and the bocage of the Bresse - let yourself be surprised!
A hiker's paradise, the Ain is also a cycling destination for everyone! Whether you're a keen cyclist, a touring cyclist, a mountain biker, a pass hunter or an occasional rider in search of a good ride, the region has 3,500 km of signposted circuits and loops for you to choose from.
Attractions in L'Ain
Highlights
The Bresse Museum and Domaine des Planons Farm is one of Ain’s major cultural attractions, located ...
Pistes VTT enduro et descente au Bike Park de Cormaranche-en-Bugey : 7 pistes de descente, 5 pistes ...
Installed in the former town hall-school of Cuisiat, it traces the characteristics of the Revermont ...
This vast Jura plateau is composed by gentle landscapes that change with the seasons. The Plateau de ...
The Écomusée Maison de Pays en Bresse, an associative site, allows you to travel through time from ...
A place of life that has become a place of national remembrance, the Maison d'Izieu, a museum and ...
Created 30 years ago, the Railwayworker museum proposes to discover the past of Ambérieu en Bugey ...
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Cycling and mountain biking in Ain
Hiking in the Ain
Se dépenser l'hiver dans l'Ain
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Disvover the departement with the guide du Routard de l'Ain!
- sites not to be missed, with surprising anecdotes and Routard favourites,
- good addresses selected by Le Routard's investigators, good tips and fun activities,
- practical and cultural tips for exploring the region to the full, all the information you need to make your stay a success, with maps and addresses...
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