Archaeological excavations at Mont Châtel. Guided tours
In Pressiat, the discovery on Mont Châtel of the remains of two churches of the sixth and seventh centuries makes this place a major site of implantation of the Christian power during the Merovingian period. Excavations have been conducted regularly on this site since 2015, and probably for the last year, in September. They are carried out under the scientific supervision of the regional archaeological service of the DRAC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. This is the best time to exchange on the discoveries, hypotheses and advances of the current research with the present excavators.
Commented visits of the excavations on the site by David Billoin and the team of excavators
Saturday 16 September, departures at 9:30 am and 3 pm
and Sunday 17 September, departures at 10am and 3pm
Appointment on the village square in Pressiat then guided tours on Mont Chatel
Access to the site requires 30 minutes of walking with 300 m of altitude difference. You must be in good physical condition, provide good shoes and water.
Reservation required (maximum 30 people per visit) with Bourg-en-Bresse Destinations - Tourist Office - 6 avenue Alsace Lorraine - 01000 BOURG-EN-BRESSE - Tel. 04 74 22 49 40.
These visits are organized in partnership by the association of the Friends of Treffort-Cuisiat and the Revermont museum, the tourist office Bourg-Destinations and the municipality of Val-Revermont.
Thanks to David Billoin and the search team for their presentation on the site.
In addition, for those who wish, it will be possible to see some of the objects from the excavations at the Revermont museum. Free admission from 10 am to 6 pm during both days.