Welcome to Blacé

Blacé lies in the central Beaujolais slopes of eastern France, within the Rhône department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, where vine-covered hillsides, golden-stone ridges and the gentle corridors of the Nizerand valley shape the tone of a calm holiday in Blacé; beneath the village stretch Jurassic limestone plates, marl pockets and ancient alluvial layers carved by centuries of erosion; vineyard terraces, meadow ledges and traces of medieval hillside settlements alternate across the landscape; travellers choosing a B&B in Blacé often begin near the church square, where stone façades overlook the undulating vineyards; the D43 road connects the commune with Arnas and the first crests rising toward Salles-Arbuissonnas-en-Beaujolais; staying in a villa in Blacé brings visitors close to viewpoints overlooking vineyard mosaics, wooded ridges and valley openings toward the Saône plain; the surroundings invite vineyard walks, cycling circuits between the hillside hamlets and gentle climbs toward the slopes of Mont Brouilly; anyone seeking a holiday home in Blacé discovers a landscape where geology, viticulture and centuries of rural craftsmanship merge into a coherent whole.