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Many cultural activities (municipal library) and sports facilities (tennis clubs, football clubs, etc.) are available in the commune for both adults and children.
A viewing table awaits you at the Crêt de Charnat Quatre with 5, 9, 15 and 24 kilometre circuits taking you from the vineyards on Blaceret plateau to the wood-covered hills of Failly pass. With their panoramic views and old homes, the charm of these hamlets will cast a spell on you. Wait no more, climb up to the viewing table at Crêt de Charnat!
The view from this table looks out over Bourgogne and the Monts du Lyonnais, and englobes the Dombes, the slopes of the Jura and the Mont-Blanc, if you are lucky enough to have a good mist-free day. All these added extras make this walk pure bliss!
The Association Univers des Jeunes (UDJ) is a non-profit-making body which offers a wide range of cultural, educational, and sporting activities for the young and not-so-young.
This association has its roots in village life and simplifies the integration of new inhabitants via its activities.
It allows its members to meet each other irrespective of age and social background.
This leisure centre is managed by the Association des Familles de Blacé - Salles-Arbuissonnas - Saint-Julien-sous-Montmelas, and is open to children and teenagers aged 6 - 16.
The centre is only open during the school holidays in November, February and July, at Easter and during the first week of August.
A wide range of activities and trips out are available for the children such as mini-camping trips for kids aged 10/12, and multi-activity trips for teenagers, etc.
Communal registers dating back from prior to 1906 may be consulted using the website: visu.archives-communes.com
Looking for some fun and adventure?
This adventure circuit is set up in the forest of Blacé and includes six tree circuits of varying levels: tots (ages 4 and up), kids, adults, etc., Tyrolean runs, rope bridges, ladders, tight ropes, hanging barrels, stirrups, and rope jumps will delight adventurous souls.
Opening times
It is recommended to reserve.
The library was opened in 1995 and is located on the second floor of the town hall (lift available). It is open for the inhabitants of Blacé and the nearby villages.
The library is home to more than 5100 documents, all IT processed, including novels, documentaries, albums, cartoons, reviews, encyclopaedias, CDs and cassettes, etc. Most of the personnel working at the municipal library are voluntary. They work in close collaboration with the Departmental Loan Library in Limas for training, the distribution of information, and the lending of exhibitions, books, reviews, CDs and cassettes.
In Beaujolais, the traditional Fête des Conscrits is a must-do event! In 1880, this festival only involved Villefranche-sur-saône, however, it has gradually spread to all of the Beaujolais communes over the years.
In Blacé, the Fête des Conscrits takes place on the second Sunday in January.