Dinosaur footprints at Villette

  • Historic site and monument
  • Historic patrimony
  • Ancient
Sur la Grange, Villette, 01250 Hautecourt-Romanèche
This paleontological site was discovered in 2003 and identified as such in 2010. Of great scientific interest, it bears witness to the area's geological past and plunges visitors into the distant past, the time of giant herbivores.
These dozens of footprints date back 150 million years. They correspond to the movements of sauropods, diplodocus or brontosaurs, i.e. large herbivores weighing around twenty tonnes. The weight of these animals has left noticeable marks in the mud, like bulges 35-40 centimetres in diameter. In some cases, you can even make out their fingers! These dinosaurs were plantigrades at the back and digitigrades at the front.
Two parallel tracks run up the platform for some forty metres. In search of food, there must have been five or six of them, or perhaps more.
The footsteps left by these giants make us realize that the region was not entirely under water, as was long believed. We understand that there were shoals as well as emerged lands; islands large enough to feed entire herds.
But how did these traces reach us? Sediments covered them, sinking them deep into the earth; then plate tectonics jostled the layers, causing them to fold, fracture and rise to the surface. Glacier erosion then cleared them.

Services

Services

Car park

Accessibility

Accessibility

Not accessible in a wheelchair

Openings

Openings

All year 2025 - Open everyday
Free access

Location

Location

Dinosaur footprints at Villette
Sur la Grange, Villette, 01250 Hautecourt-Romanèche

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French

Access

Access
  • From Hautecourt, head for Cize (D59), drive a few kilometers then turn right towards the "Dannenmuller" quarry. Follow the signs.
Updated on 21 February 2025 at 14:37
by Bourg-en-Bresse Destinations - Office de tourisme
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