The capital of a castellany, Saint Sorlin and its castles became a winegrowing town in the 18th century. The stone houses adorned with rosebushes, the 16th-century fresco depicting St. Christopher and the view of the Rhône River invite you to travel back in time.
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The village of Saint-Sorlin-en-Bugey and the hamlet of Collonges are now united in a single, charming Bugiste village.
As you stroll through the village, you'll come across winegrowers' houses, a sober 12th-century church that has since been remodeled, beautiful 19th-century washhouses, the ruins of the grand château and the château de Cuchet, the château du Molard perched at the end of the village, and the 18th-century château de la Durandière, just below the ViaRhôna.