ViaRhôna : Jons / Lyon

Logo ViaRhôna : Jons / Lyon
Logo ViaRhôna : Jons / Lyon
Tour data
26.36km
160 - 205m
Distance
80hm
116hm
Ascent
01:45h
 
Duration
Brief description

This ViaRhôna stage cleverly links the parks and lakes of Greater Lyon, including at Le Grand Large and Miribel-Jonage. Then enjoy the magnificent cycle route through central Lyon, along the Rhône’s banks. At the Rhône’s confluence with the Saône, you come to a brand-new quarter marked by contemporary architecture, the most striking building being the Musée des Confluences. The route is along greenways, but without specific signposting.

Difficulty
easy
Rating
Technique
Fitness
Landscape
Experience
Starting point

Jons

Route
Meyzieu
6.3 km
Décines-Charpieu
8.9 km
Terrasse des Iles
13.4 km
Vaulx-en-Velin
16.0 km
La Grappinière
16.0 km
Villeurbanne
18.5 km
Cité Internationale
22.6 km
Caluire-et-Cuire
22.7 km
Saint-Clair
22.7 km
Lyon
26.3 km


Best season
Jan
Feb
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Description
Don't miss:

Le Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage: A major park, created when this historic site, including stretches of the Jonage and Miribel Canals, was transformed. The park covers 2,200 hectares, of which 350 hectares consist of lakes whose waters come from the Rhône’s water table. So water sports are on offer as well as environmental trails. The outdoor sports and recreation centre is open year-round, allowing users to enjoy all sorts of activities in any season.

Lyon: its UNESCO World Heritage Site districts, listed in 1998, are the Presqu’île (the peninsula between Rhône and Saône), plus the Croix-Rousse hill above, and, west of the Saône, Fourvière Hill and the historic Vieux Lyon quarter below. Lyon is a gastronomic capital. Paul Bocuse may be the city’s most famous chef, but restaurants abound, including bouchons, traditional workers’ cafés.

Close to the Rhône, explore the Parc de la Tête d’Or and the Presqu’île’s shops and museums. As well as exploring Vieux Lyon’s Renaissance quarter, head down to the new quarter at the confluence of Rhône and Saône.

Musée des Confluences : Situated on the confluence of the Rhône and the Saône, the Musée des Confluences is an absolute must-see in Lyon. Set in the heart of a monumental structure of metal and glass, the Musée des Confluences presents a journey through time and across continents to observe the world around us.

Musée Gadagne: this twin museum, occupies one of the finest ensembles in the Vieux Lyon quarter. It holds a museum on the city’s history, plus a museum on puppets from around the world.

Canal de Jonage: There’s an alternative cycle route into Lyon using the Anneau Bleu route. 

Markets :

Meyzieu : Thursday morning

Main markets in Lyon :

Croix-Rousse markets , boulevard de la Croix-Rousse (Lyon 1st) and petite place de la Croix-Rousse (Lyon 4ème), every mornings,except Monday Quai Saint-Antoine (Quai de Saône - Lyon 2nd), every mornings place Carnot market (Lyon 2nd), sunday morning Farmers' Market, place Carnot (Lyon 2nd) Bio market, quai Augagneur (Quai du Rhône) : every mornings,except Monday
Directions
On unsignposted greenways up to Lyon. From Jons, follow the Jonage Canal to Jonage Bridge. Cross the bridge and turn left towards the Parc de Miribel. Follow the greenway through the park. Cross the Jonage Canal at Croix Luizet Bridge, on the cycle track beside the motorway. You then arrive in Lyon itself by following the Rhône’s quays, specially adapted to cyclists up to La Guillotière Bridge.

Alternative options

In Lyon, you can cycle across the Parc de la Tête d’Or public gardens, then rejoin the Rhône’s quays at Winston Churchill Bridge.

Links

towards Place Bellecour, on Lyon’s central peninsula, and to Lyon’s two main train stations – Part-Dieu, east of the Rhône, and Perrache, on the central peninsula.

Highest point
205 m
Endpoint

Lyon

Height profile
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Equipment

Before you leave:  

Make sure that the bike is in perfect mechanical condition, not to mention the tires and brakes
Make sure that the bike is correctly adjusted to your body shape
Wearing a helmet is strongly recommended
Take a repair kit with you
Remember that the Highway Traffic Act applies to cyclists in all circumstances
Never drive more than two lanes at a time and pull into a single lane when traffic conditions require.
Respect other users as you would like them to respect you
Choose a route adapted to your physical abilities
Inform your family and friends of your itinerary
Find out about the weather conditions
A first aid kit is not essential, but can be very useful
Be informed and keep the emergency numbers.
Respect the environment by not throwing your food packaging on the side of the road
If you have to return at nightfall, make sure you see and also be seen

Safety instructions

Emergency number: 112 

Additional information
Grand Lyon Tourist office
Phone +33 (0)4 72 77 69 69

Public transportation
Montluel train station: 7,3 km from Jons 
  • TER (local services) Line 35 : Culoz > Ambérieu-en-Bugey > Montluel > Lyon

 

Lyon Perrache railway station : many trains to the Part Dieu railway station – high speed trains (TGV) departures for Paris, Nantes, Strasbourg, Lille

Part Dieu railway station: local services and high speed trains departures for many destinations

  • TGV (high speed trains) : connections with : Paris, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice, Toulouse, Nantes, Lille, Bruxelles, Strasbourg, Rennes, Rouen, Geneva (Lyria)
  • TER (local services) : connection with : Grenoble, Clermont Ferrand, Bordeaux.

Author
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General info

Refreshment stop
Cultural/Historical
Flora
Fauna
A lot of view
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