Château du Domaine Saint-Jean-de-Chépy
The Estate has been offering its guests an exceptional experience and event venue since 2001. Around its 10th century castle and its XNUMXth century Celestial Vault, listed as a Historic Monument, lies a XNUMX-hectare park.
The Domaine de Saint-Jean-de-Chépy is a place that can be privatized for groups, professionals during the week, and individuals at the weekend. 13th century castle, Celestial Voute (mural painting-South Tower from the XNUMXth century) classified as a Historic Monument, Orangery from the XNUMXth century, Hydroelectric turbine from the XNUMXth century.
A 10-hectare park with a pond and rivers, 70 open-air sculptures, a haven for art and biodiversity.
Home-cooked meals on site (using local ingredients) and a private chef for up to 400 people. Accommodation with 19 rooms, swimming pool, on-site activities.
Swimming pool area. 10-hectare park with meadows and undergrowth. Network of regional partners listed for sports activities, team building, Olympics (mountain biking, treetop adventure courses, archery, etc.).
Organization of private events and corporate seminars.
Themed evenings are organized throughout the year.
Domaine Saint Jean de Chepy
A company with 10 permanent employees, and a non-profit organization (ChépyTerra)n to welcome and raise awareness among companies, individuals during their private events, and the general public (free and open access visits), representing more than 15,000 people each year for the past 25 years.
Protecting our environment: biodiversity refuge for businesses, company apiary, orchard…
Consume green electricity, generated from natural sources such as wind, water, sun, or organic waste. These energy sources are renewable, available in unlimited quantities, and their use generates very little greenhouse gas and polluting waste. Commit to a healthier and more environmentally friendly approach to production and consumption.
Producing green electricity, in this case, refers to the hydroelectric power generated by the Domaine's turbine (recommissioned in 2019), which harnesses the force of water to produce electricity. Used since the 19th century, hydroelectricity is the oldest form of energy produced from a natural resource and is among the cleanest and most efficient energy solutions.
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Opening
From January 1 to December 19, 2025.
Open Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 18 p.m.
Prices
Free access.
Payment methods
On site
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Services
Activities on site
Home animals
Accessibility
Access
From Grenoble: 20 minutes from the TGV station and Grenoble St Geoirs airport
From Lyon: 45 minutes from Lyon / Saint Exupéry airport on the A48
From Valence: 45 minutes on the A49
From Chambéry: 1h40 from Geneva / Cointrin airport on the A41
Only 4 minutes from the “Tullins” (A49) motorway exit and 15 minutes from Grenoble.














