On the opposite bank of the Rhone, the cycle route continues through the Ain, from Murs-et-Geligneux to the port of Grolée. In total, this section covers 30 km through bucolic countryside and picturesque villages.
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ViaRhôna "From Lake Geneva to the sea"
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This 18-km section of the Lake Geneva to the Sea cycle route follows the meanders of the Rhone through the Avant-Pays Savoyard, and connects La Balme, near Yenne, to Saint-Genix-sur-Guiers. .
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Sport ViaRhôna "From Lake Geneva to the sea" Champagneux
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Reception
Period of practice
All year round.
Services
- Pets welcome
- Parking nearby
Contacts
Access
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