ViaRhôna: from Annecy to Sète by bike
550 Kilometer


Die Strecke
Der Aufenthalt
Rental of a VTC and its accessories
Options: electric bike or gravel bike, half board, 1 night in Sète
Option: Canoeing down the gorges of the Ardèche
Enjoy 11 nights included in your stay.
Auf dem Programm
🌟 Start the ViaRhôna adventure with a 65 km journey from Annecy to Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac, following the shores of Lake Annecy and then the Savoie valleys. Discover this unforgettable experience with DolceVia.
🏰 Begin your journey by the Lake Annecy, known as the "purest lake in Europe," with its turquoise waters and surrounding mountains. Follow the lakeside bike path, one of the most beautiful alpine cycling routes, offering exceptional views of the peaks and lakeside villages.
🌲 Cross the Savoie valley, with its lush alpine landscapes and authentic villages. Continue towards Aix-les-Bains, a renowned spa town, before reaching the shores of Lake Bourget, the largest natural lake in France.
🌿 Progress along the Savière canal that connects Lake Bourget to the Rhône. These peaceful aquatic landscapes mark the transition between the lakeside Savoie and the river valley that will accompany you throughout your journey.
🚴♀️ Arrive at Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac, a small Savoie commune nestled in nature, the ideal starting point to discover the true ViaRhôna the next day. The rural and authentic atmosphere of this village invites you to rest.
🏨 Spend the night at the Lodge du Pichat, where you can enjoy the Savoie tranquility and recharge your batteries for the continuation of your adventure.
© Savoie Mont Blanc Tourism
🏔️ Continue the ViaRhôna for 85 km between Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac and Grenoble, crossing the Chartreuse and discovering the capital of the French Alps.
🌊 Leave Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac along the Rhône, a majestic river that will be your companion for several days. The landscaped banks offer a safe and pleasant route, ideal for cycling while enjoying the surrounding nature.
⛰️ Cross the foothills of the Chartreuse massif, a region renowned for its spectacular mountain landscapes and monastic traditions. The perched villages and dense forests create a unique atmosphere.
🏙️ Approach Grenoble, a vibrant city surrounded by three mountain ranges: Vercors, Chartreuse, and Belledonne. This exceptional location makes it one of the most spectacular cities in France.
🚡 Don't miss the Grenoble bubbles, the iconic cable car that takes you to the Bastille for an unforgettable panoramic view of the city and the alpine ranges. A suspended moment that will remain etched in your memory.
🏨 Settle into this private space with a mountain view balcony, where you can explore the historic alleys and enjoy the unique alpine atmosphere of this mountain metropolis.
© Grenoble-Alpes Métropole
🍇 Continue the ViaRhôna for 45 km between Grenoble and Vinay, discovering the Isère valley and the first vineyards along the route.
🌊 Leave Grenoble by following the banks of the Isère, a tributary of the Rhône that winds between the mountains. This section offers soothing landscapes where water and greenery dominate the scenery.
🏞️ Cross the Pays Voironnais, a transitional region between high mountains and plains, characterized by its rolling hills and cultivated fields. Local agriculture reflects the richness of the Isère terroirs.
🍷 Approach Vinay while discovering the first vines of Isère, heralding the wine regions that will punctuate the rest of your journey. The sunlit slopes contrast with the alpine peaks you are gradually leaving behind.
🏘️ Arrive in Vinay, a charming village nestled at the foot of the Vercors, known for its traditional market and friendly atmosphere. It’s the perfect stop for a delicious and authentic break.
🏨 Stay in this modern and cozy apartment, where regional cuisine and warm hospitality will introduce you to the Isère way of life.
© Isère Tourisme
👞 Continue along the ViaRhôna for 55 km between Vinay and Romans-sur-Isère, the capital of footwear and gateway to the Drôme.
🌾 Leave Vinay by crossing typical agricultural landscapes of the middle Isère valley. The cultivated fields and orchards testify to the fertility of these river lands.
🏛️ Pass through Saint-Marcellin, a town renowned for its iconic cheese that bears its name. Take the opportunity for a gourmet break and discover this local gastronomic heritage.
👠 Approach Romans-sur-Isère, a city with a rich industrial past where the tradition of luxury footwear has endured for centuries. The Shoe Museum traces this fascinating history.
🏛️ Stroll through the historic center with its Saint-Barnard collegiate church, a gem of medieval architecture, and its lively shopping streets that perpetuate the artisanal spirit of the city.
🏨 Settle in at La Bouverie, ideally located to explore the city on foot and enjoy its many restaurants.
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🌇 Continue the ViaRhôna for 30 km between Romans-sur-Isère and Valence, reaching the prefecture of Drôme and its heritage treasures.
🌊 Leave Romans by once again following the Isère before it joins the Rhône near Valence. This confluence marks a symbolic moment in your journey along the river routes.
🏙️ Enter Valence, nicknamed "the gateway to the South" for its Mediterranean climate and Provençal atmosphere. The architecture and ambiance change significantly, heralding the South.
🏛️ Discover the historic center with the Maison des Têtes, a Renaissance masterpiece, and the Saint-Apollinaire Cathedral dominating the rooftops of the old town. The café terraces invite you to enjoy the southern dolce vita.
🌳 Stroll through the Parc Jouvet, the green lung of the city offering stunning views of the Rhône and the Ardèche mountains. This remarkable garden is the perfect place for a nature break in the heart of the city.
🏨 Stay in this historic center apartment with a terrace, where you can savor Drôme cuisine and the Provençal art of living that characterizes this stop.
© Okvoyage
🍬 Continue the ViaRhôna for 50 km between Valence and Montélimar, the capital of nougat and gateway to the Drôme Provençale.
🌊 Leave Valence by following the Rhône, whose landscaped banks offer a pleasant and shaded route. The river widens considerably in this section, revealing all its majesty.
🌿 Cross Drôme landscapes where vineyards and orchards dominate, reflecting the assertive Mediterranean climate. Cypress trees and fields of lavender begin to punctuate the scenery.
🍬 Approach Montélimar, a city renowned worldwide for its artisanal nougat. The medieval ramparts and the Château des Adhémar overlook the city, witnesses to a rich historical past.
🏰 Visit the Château des Adhémar, a 12th-century fortress offering a panoramic view of the Rhône Valley and housing contemporary art exhibitions in a striking medieval setting.
🏨 Settle into this spacious, bright loft in the city center, where you can taste local specialties and visit the artisanal nougat shops that make the city famous.
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⚡ Continue the ViaRhôna for 40 km between Montélimar and Pierrelatte, discovering the Drôme Provençale and its hidden treasures.
🌾 Leave Montélimar by crossing typically Provençal landscapes, where lavender fields, olive trees, and vineyards create a mosaic of colors and enchanting scents.
🏞️ Follow the Rhône while enjoying the shaded bike path that winds between century-old plane trees. This section of the ViaRhôna is particularly appreciated for its tranquility and natural beauty.
🦖 Take a detour to the Crocodile Farm, unique in Europe, housing over 400 specimens in a spectacular tropical greenhouse. An unusual stop that will delight both young and old.
🏘️ Arrive in Pierrelatte, a small town in the Drôme with well-preserved medieval heritage, known for its industrial site but also for its charming old town with picturesque streets.
🏨 Stay in this double room Dreams, where Provençal hospitality and local cuisine will introduce you to the authenticity of this region still preserved from mass tourism.
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🎭 Continue the ViaRhôna for 55 km between Pierrelatte and Orange, entering Vaucluse and discovering exceptional Roman heritage.
🌊 Leave Pierrelatte by following the Rhône, which marks the border between Drôme and Vaucluse. The wooded banks offer a welcome coolness under the increasingly present Mediterranean sun.
🍷 Cross the Côtes du Rhône vineyards, prestigious wine-growing lands producing some of the best French wines. The vineyards line the route, inviting you to wine tastings.
🏛️ Approach Orange, a city of art and history housing exceptional Roman monuments classified as UNESCO World Heritage. Entering the city immediately immerses you in Antiquity.
🎭 Visit the Ancient Theatre, the best-preserved in the Roman world with its monumental stage wall rising to 37 meters. This extraordinary building still hosts performances and festivals today.
🏨 Settle into this charming loft with a jacuzzi and park, ideally located to explore the Roman Arch of Triumph and stroll through the Provençal streets of this millennia-old city.
© Orange Tourist Office
👑 Continue the ViaRhôna for 30 km between Orange and Avignon, reaching the City of the Popes and its exceptional medieval heritage.
🌿 Leave Orange by crossing the Provençal countryside dotted with vineyards, olive trees, and cypress trees. Mont Ventoux looms on the horizon, a giant of Provence majestically dominating the landscape.
🍷 Follow the vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, one of the most prestigious wine-growing regions in France. The characteristic rolled pebbles of these soils create a unique landscape recognizable among all.
🏰 Approach Avignon while discovering its imposing medieval ramparts perfectly preserved over 4.3 km. The silhouette of the Palais des Papes gradually emerges, a grand announcement of this historic city.
👑 Visit the Palais des Papes, the largest Gothic palace in the world, papal residence in the 14th century and symbol of Avignon's influence. The Saint-Bénézet bridge, made famous by the song, completes this medieval picture.
🏨 Stay in this studio within the city walls between the Avignon Bridge and the Palais des Papes, in the heart of the medieval city, where the festive atmosphere and cultural vibrancy make Avignon an unforgettable stop on your journey.
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🏛️ Continue the ViaRhôna for 50 km between Avignon and Nîmes, leaving Vaucluse for Gard and its Roman treasures.
🌊 Leave Avignon by crossing the Rhône to reach the right bank and the Gard department. The Édouard-Daladier bridge offers a final spectacular view of the City of the Popes.
🌿 Cross the Gard countryside passing near the Pont du Gard, a masterpiece of Roman engineering classified as a World Heritage site. This detour is absolutely worth it to admire this millennial aqueduct.
🏛️ Approach Nîmes, nicknamed the "French Rome" for the richness of its ancient heritage. The Roman amphitheater stands proudly in the heart of the city, a witness to 2000 years of history.
🎭 Visit the Nîmes Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world, still hosting Camargue bullfights and concerts. The Maison Carrée, an exceptional Roman temple, completes this journey into Antiquity.
🏨 Settle into this rural haven in the city of Nîmes, where you can explore the gardens of the Fontaine and enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere that characterizes this millennial city.
© Nîmes Tourism
🏛️ Continue the ViaRhôna for 55 km between Nîmes and Montpellier, crossing the Gard and Hérault regions towards the Languedoc capital.
🌾 Leave Nîmes by crossing the Gard garrigue, a typically Mediterranean landscape where umbrella pines, vineyards, and olive trees create a fragrant mosaic. The scents of thyme and rosemary accompany your ride.
🦩 Follow the margins of the Camargue, a wild territory where ponds and lagoons host exceptional biodiversity. Pink flamingos and Camargue bulls punctuate this unique landscape between land and sea.
🏙️ Approach Montpellier, a dynamic and youthful metropolis, the historical capital of Languedoc. Its bold architecture stands alongside a well-preserved medieval center, creating a striking contrast.
🏛️ Discover the Place de la Comédie, the beating heart of the city with its neoclassical opera house and lively terraces. The Écusson, the historic center with its medieval alleys, invites you to wander.
🏨 Stay at the Villa Diego, where cultural vibrancy and the Mediterranean way of life make Montpellier a vibrant stop before the final stretch.
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🌊 Conclude the ViaRhôna with 35 km between Montpellier and Sète, the final stage leading to the Mediterranean and the unique atmosphere of "Languedocian Venice."
🌿 Leave Montpellier by crossing typical lagoon landscapes of the Languedoc coast. Ponds, canals, and reed beds create a fascinating aquatic environment, a refuge for exceptional wildlife.
🦪 Follow the Thau lagoon, the largest lagoon in the region, known for its oyster and mussel farms producing high-quality seafood. The shellfish tables punctuate the landscape with a unique geometry.
🏘️ Approach Sète, a unique city built on a rocky peninsula between the lagoon and the Mediterranean. Its lively fishing port, canals, and authentic atmosphere make it a one-of-a-kind destination.
⛵ Discover the port of Sète with its colorful trawlers and quays lined with fish restaurants. Climb to the Mont Saint-Clair for a spectacular panoramic view of the city, the lagoon, and the Mediterranean.
🎉 Celebrate the end of your ViaRhôna adventure by diving into the Mediterranean! From the Alps to the sea, you have traveled 700 km through landscapes of exceptional diversity. Congratulations on this achievement!
🚴♀️ Want to extend the adventure? Discover our itinerary La Belle Via by bike, another exceptional route through Savoie.
© Sète Tourism
A savoir
Hier sind einige Kriterien, um die richtige Reise auszuwählen:
- Dauer: vom Tagesausflug bis zu großen Strecken mit mehreren Etappen (2 bis 10 Tage oder mehr)
- Schwierigkeit: Routen, die für Anfänger geeignet sind, oder sportlichere Strecken für erfahrene Radfahrer
- Fahrradtyp: muskelbetrieben oder elektrisch (inbegriffen oder optional je nach Angebot)
- Komfort: Unterkünfte in Hotels, Gästezimmern oder Camping, je nach Wunsch
- Themen: Kultur, Gastronomie
- Leicht: ideal für Familien oder Anfänger, wenig Höhenunterschied, 20 bis 40 km/Tag
- Mittel: für Reisende in guter Form oder diejenigen, die eine kleine Herausforderung suchen, 40 bis 70 km/Tag
- Sportlich: für Langstreckenliebhaber oder Fans des muskelbetriebenen Fahrrads, 70 km und mehr/Tag
- Kostenlose Stornierung bis zu 60 Tage vor Abreise
- Stornierung zwischen 30 und 60 Tagen: 50% Erstattung
- Stornierung weniger als 30 Tage vorher: keine Erstattung
- Eine geeignete Fahrradausrüstung (Shorts/Radhose - unverzichtbar, Windjacke, bequeme Schuhe)
- Eine Trinkflasche (oder Bidon), um hydriert zu bleiben
- Ein Erste-Hilfe-Set und Ihre persönlichen Medikamente
- Eine Powerbank für das Telefon
- Regenkleidung (leichter Poncho oder wasserdichte Jacke)
- Ein Badeanzug, je nach Reiseziel!
- Und vor allem: Ihre Lust auf Abenteuer und Entdeckung 🌿
- Die Fahrradausrüstung (Radtaschen, Helm, Pannenset ...) ist in allen unseren Angeboten inbegriffen.