Plateau de Retord

Rising like a green island above the Ain valley, the Plateau de Retord is a high-altitude moorland of rolling pastures, dark spruce forests, and limestone escarpments. Long a secret of Lyon weekenders, this 1,300-metre-high tableland offers a bracing taste of Alpine scenery without the crowds. In summer the air hums with cowbells and the scent of wild thyme; come winter, cross-country ski trails lace the snowfields. This is a place for walkers, foragers, and anyone who craves big skies and simple mountain life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two days allows you to soak up the plateau’s atmosphere without rushing. Arrive early on day one for the Crêt de la Côte de Dôme hike, then spend the afternoon exploring the Gorges de l’Albarine. Stay overnight at a ferme-auberge or in the village of Brénod. Day two is perfect for a gentle walk on the Sentier des Planches and a long lunch of local cheeses and charcuterie. If you’re self-driving, the plateau makes a refreshing detour between Lyon and Geneva, or as part of a loop through the Bugey region.

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