About this venue
Le Printemps de Perouges is more than a park—it’s an open-air event space where nature becomes the backdrop for concerts and special shows. Spacious, green, and easy to navigate, the venue is set up to keep sightlines comfortable while leaving plenty of room to stroll, pause, and enjoy the atmosphere before the music starts. That balance of landscape and live program gives it a timeless open-air appeal.
Inside the grounds, the experience stays relaxed and audience-first: the open layout supports a strong festival feel, and visitors appreciate the easy flow between areas without feeling boxed in. When the program peaks, the energy comes from the crowd and the park setting itself—exactly what many fans look for in an outdoor venue.
The exact micro-location is: ---, Saint-Maurice-de-Remens, France. Most visitors approach via local roads, use nearby parking areas, and follow short, clearly signed pedestrian access to the main entrance. For broader transport guidance and moving around the area, check the city information further down the page.
About the city
Saint-Maurice-de-Rémens, a charming place in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is an ideal starting point for fans of sporting and music events across the wider area. While it keeps a calm, local feel, it sits close enough to major urban centres and venues for you to reach top-tier programmes without stress. Visitors appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and a sense of authentic France, where the day can be spent in quiet nature and the evening in the rhythm of a major event. That blend of convenience and peace is exactly what makes this place an attractive choice when planning a stadium night or a concert.
When it comes to arrival and getting around, Gare d’Ambérieu-en-Bugey is the key railway hub nearby, with frequent TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional services to major nodes such as Lyon Part-Dieu and Genève Cornavin. For travellers flying in, Aéroport Lyon–Saint Exupéry offers solid connections to the region, and a mix of trains, regional buses and the road network makes it easy to reach arenas and stadiums with flexibility. Day-to-day transfers are also supported by intercity coach routes under Cars Région Ain, useful for linking smaller towns with stations and larger cities. Whether you choose rail or car, the logistics are straightforward, and the journey to an event fits smoothly into your itinerary.
Since you are coming for tickets, it is worth enjoying the destination too: the village lies along the Albarine River, not far from its meeting point with the Ain River, creating great conditions for walks, easy outings and landscape photography. For a taste of old stone and a medieval backdrop, Pérouges stands out nearby as one of the best-known historic settlements in the Ain department. Food lovers and fans of local flavours also enjoy exploring the wider Bugey area, where a slower pace can round out the day before or after a big event. In this way, a concert or match naturally turns into a complete, rewarding stay.