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No traffic touring cycling routes around La Roche-De-Glun traverse a landscape shaped by the Rhône River, featuring a unique "lône" that encircles the village. The region is characterized by fertile agricultural plains, abundant with orchards and vineyards, offering gentle scenic views. Cyclists encounter various lakes and ponds, such as the Étang de la Roche and Lac des Pierrelles, providing serene backdrops. The terrain generally includes flat paths along the river, with some routes extending into areas with rolling hills.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Cycle the challenging 56.6-mile La Belle Via Trail, gaining 1536 feet through scenic French valleys and historic towns.
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50.5km
02:54
190m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.8km
02:17
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first footbridge built by Marc Seguin between Tournon and Tain in 1825 was revolutionary for its time. It was the world's first iron cable suspension bridge, a true technical feat for the era. This footbridge helped facilitate trade and strengthen ties between the two towns. However, the original footbridge underwent several transformations over time. It was first raised to allow the passage of steamships, then a second footbridge was built by Marc Seguin in 1847, still based on the iron cable suspension principle. The two footbridges coexisted for a time, the first being used for pedestrian traffic and the second for road traffic. As road traffic intensified over time, it became necessary to build a new bridge to facilitate circulation. This is how the Gustave Toursier bridge was built in 1958. Located about 350 meters downstream from the Marc Seguin footbridge, this suspension bridge over 240 meters long comprises three spans. It is designed to support road traffic, thus facilitating exchanges between the two municipalities. The current footbridge, inaugurated in 1972, is therefore the fourth of its name. It was designed to resemble the 1847 footbridge, while meeting current safety standards and needs. https://www.ardeche-hermitage.com/fr/zoom-sur/la-passerelle-marc-seguin-celebre-son-bicentenaire/
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a very special experience! :-)
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Delicious, but expensive. Opposite is a small, lovely bakery with local baked goods. Yummy!!!!
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a very special experience! :-)
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According to the signs, the road to Austria goes to the left. ;-)
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a very special experience! :-)
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A truly beautiful stretch of the route! The stunning scenery and excellent cycle paths make cycling on the ViaRhôna a very special experience! :-)
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Old and new bridge side by side - what a contrast!
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around La Roche-De-Glun, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. The komoot community has contributed 14 routes in total, ensuring plenty of options for exploring the region safely.
Yes, La Roche-De-Glun is well-suited for beginners and families. The Étang de la Roche – Passerelle Marc-Seguin loop is an easy 27.1 km route, and the Étang de la Roche – Lac des Pierrelles loop is an even shorter 10.4 km option, both offering gentle terrain and beautiful scenery without traffic.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Vanelle dam – View of Romans-sur-Isère loop and the Étang de la Roche – Passerelle Marc-Seguin loop, providing convenient circular tours.
The routes frequently traverse fertile agricultural plains with fruit trees and vineyards, offering delightful scenic views. You'll also encounter the unique 'lône' branches of the Rhône River, which encircle the village and foster rich biodiversity. The ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards is a prime example of the picturesque landscapes.
Yes, you can combine your ride with cultural exploration. The routes often pass near historical sites. For instance, you might catch glimpses of the Crussol Castle ruins or cross the impressive Passerelle Marc-Seguin. The village of La Roche-De-Glun itself has historical monuments like the Tour Diane de Poitiers.
Spring and autumn are ideal for touring cycling in La Roche-De-Glun. The weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are vibrant with blossoms or autumn colors. Summer can be pleasant, especially along the river, but it can get quite warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended.
While many routes are gentle, there are options for those seeking more challenge. The La Belle Via Trail, for example, is a longer 91 km route with more elevation gain, classified as difficult. Another challenging option is the Étang de la Roche – Le Rioudard in Glun loop.
La Roche-De-Glun offers convenient parking options, especially near popular access points like the Étang de la Roche. Many routes, particularly those along the ViaRhôna, have designated parking spots and picnic tables, making it easy to start your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the beautiful riverside scenery, and the family-friendly nature of the routes, especially along the ViaRhôna.
Yes, La Roche-De-Glun's location on the ViaRhôna makes it easy to combine cycling with other transport. You can connect to charming towns like Valence, Tain-l'Hermitage, and Tournon-sur-Rhône. "Bike and boat" tours are also possible, allowing you to cycle one way and return by boat, offering a unique perspective of the Rhône.
The section of the ViaRhôna between La Roche-De-Glun and Valence is particularly recommended for its gentle, well-surfaced paths, winding through picturesque orchards and vineyards. It offers a fantastic introduction to the South of France's cycling landscape. For more information on the ViaRhôna, you can visit Valence Romans Tourisme.
While many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially on shared paths like the ViaRhôna, and to be mindful of other cyclists and agricultural areas. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding pets on trails.


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