ViaRhôna

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  • Family cycling on the shores of Lac du Bourget
  • Footbridge over the Rhône between Tain l'Hermitage and Tournon
  • ViaRhôna around Tournon
  • ViaRhôna around Tournon
  • ViaRhôna signage
  • ViaRhôna around Chanaz
  • Cruise on the Savières canal, near Chanaz
  • Viarhôna at Chanaz, Savières canal
  • The Upper Rhône - Bugey
  • Viarhôna on the banks of the Haut-Rhône - Bugey
    Saint-Gingolph

    ViaRhôna’s declared ambition is to take you from the shores of Lake Geneva to the beaches of the Mediterranean by bike, following the Rhône River.

    Travel this route of civilizations with over 2,000 years of history, between the Mediterranean and Europe. Landscapes, towns and villages, vineyards and gastronomy will follow the rhythm of the territories crossed. Pending the completion of the ViaRhôna, which will take several years, a provisional itinerary is now available for more experienced cyclists. For a gentler approach, prefer the stages that are already open and accessible to all.
    ViaRhôna is 87% developed, with completion scheduled for 2020.

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    Services & Equipment

    • Pets welcome

    Customer base

    • Cyclists

    Opening

    All year round.

    Subject to favorable weather.

    Animals

    Animaux : Accepted without supplements

    It is possible to travel with a pet transported in a luggage unit. But while it's tempting to consider having your dog run alongside your bike, this won't be possible everywhere: it will often have to be kept on a leash, and must be carried on sections of the route shared with motorized traffic. Dogs may not be allowed on certain departmental cycle paths or greenways.

    In France, by law, dogs must be kept on a leash on public roads and in public places, on pain of a 1st class fine (up to €38; category 3 dogs), or a 2nd class fine (up to €150; category 1 - attack dogs - and category 2 - defense or guard dogs - which must be muzzled).

    Not all accommodations accept pets. If they do, a supplement and proof of vaccination may be required. Dogs are not allowed in food stores.

    Prices

    Free access.

    Location

    1 rue du Lac
    74500 Saint-Gingolph

    Start of the route: at the intersection of Rue du Lac and Rue du Port, near the Saint-Gingolph ferry terminal.

    Characteristics :

    • In the country
    • River 5 km away
    • Overview on river

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