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Tournon-sur-Rhône / Glun / Valence / La Voulte-sur-Rhône

Christian Martelet
24 km
1 h 39 min
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Tournon-sur-Rhône / Glun
Valence / La Voulte-sur-Rhône
Nature
Flavours

This easy ViaRhôna stage offers a gentle introduction to the South of France. There’s much to enchant: pretty villages in typical southern style; a surprising branch of the Rhône encircling La Roche-de-Glun; and biodiversity. The big town of Valence presages Provence to the south, with its colourful markets, shaded gardens and historic quarters, including pedestrianized area. This stage goes along greenways, except through Valence.

Gradients and elevation

Ascents: 24m
Descents: 32m
Lowest point: 109m
Highest point: 134m

Road types

3km (11%) By road
22km (89%) Cycle path

Surface

23km (95%) Smooth
1km (5%) Unknown

The route

Leaving the Tournon area, known as the Pays du Tournonais, via Tournon-sur-Rhône’s southern river embankment, the ViaRhôna route heads south to Glun. Between La Roche-de-Glun and Valence, following the paved greenway, you’ll find many amenities (picnic tables, parking spots, panels giving practical local information…). Take care crossing Valence, where you join roads shared with motorized traffic.

Alternative route

An alternative down the Rhône’s east bank through the Drôme département (county). From Tain to La Roche-de-Glun’s bridge, the linking route is marked ‘Vers ViaRhôna’ and is on well-surfaced greenways.

Train stations:

Tain l’Hermitage:

  • TER line 5: Lyon > Vienne > Tain l’Hermitage > Valence > Marseille

Valence – city centre – local services TER:

  • TER line 5: Lyon > Valence > Marseille
  • TER line 2: Genève / Annecy > Grenoble > Valence
  • TER line 61Grenoble > Valence

Valence TGV - high-speed trains (15 km from city centre):

  • TER line 70Romans > Valence TGV > Valence
  • High-speed TGV line: Paris > Lyon Valence TGV > Avignon > Aix-en-Provence

>>Check TER timetables in Rhône-Alpes

Tourist Offices:

Don't miss :

  • Tain-l’HermitageValrhona, the renowned Rhône chocolate company, and the Cité du Chocolat visitor’s experience.
  • Tournon-sur-Rhône: a town surrounded by reputed northern Côtes du Rhône vineyards; wine tastings at the prestigious Maison Chapoutier, among others; the listed château dominating the Rhône dates from 10th to 16th centuries, offers great views and contains a museum with sections on Rhône navigation and suspension bridges – Tournon boasts the oldest French suspension bridge still in operation, designed by Seguin, built in 1826.
  • La Roche-de-Glun: for its outdoor sports and recreation centre.
  • Valence: a Ville d’Art et d’Histoire, due to its dense cultural legacy;  Anne-Sophie Pic’s gastronomic restaurant, awarded 3 Michelin stars and including a cookery school, Scook;  the network of canals, extending over 16km, encouraging fishing and gardening.

Markets:

Tain-l’Hermitage : Saturday morning

Tournon-sur-Rhône : Wednesday morning

La Roche-de-Glun : Wednesday

Bourg-Lès-Valence : Sunday Morning

Valence : Tuesday morning, place Nationale  – Tuesday night, 5pm to 8pm, halle de Saint-Jean.

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