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Touring cycling routes around Vénissieux offer access to a network of green spaces and dedicated cycling paths within the greater Lyon metropolitan area. The region features expansive parks like Parc de Parilly, which includes 15 km of cycling paths, and the protected agricultural Plateau des Grandes Terres, providing a countryside escape. Vénissieux also benefits from its proximity and connection to the ViaRhôna, an extensive cycling route tracing the Rhône River. These routes primarily utilize roads and tarmac surfaces, with some…
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Modern architecture at a prominent point, the confluence of the Rhône and Saône.
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Diego Rivera (December 8, 1886, Guanajuato, Mexico – November 24, 1957, San Ángel, a wealthy neighborhood in Mexico City) was a Mexican painter. Although he practiced easel painting throughout his life, Rivera is world-renowned for his murals, created in Mexico, primarily Mexico City, and in the United States. His murals are inseparable from his communist beliefs and his fascination with Mexico's pre-Hispanic past.[1],[2],[3] https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Rivera?wprov=sfla1
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Beautiful and quiet place in the evening. It's nice to walk or run 🏃♂️
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The Musée des Confluences is a museum of natural history, anthropology, societies, and civilizations. It houses the collections of the Musée Guimet and is tasked with supplementing these collections with acquisitions. It receives deposits and loans from various museums and institutions (art and culture museums, botanical gardens, foundations, religious congregations, etc.) for its temporary and permanent exhibition spaces. The museum's activities are focused on scenography (collaboration with musical and theater venues). The Musée des Confluences' permanent exhibition is divided into four exhibition spaces, entitled "Origins: Stories of the World"; "Societies: The Theater of Humanity"; "Species: The Mesh of Life"; and "Eternities: Visions of the Beyond."
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The Raymond-Barre Bridge is a bridge reserved for soft transport located in Lyon on the Rhône River, connecting the south of Confluence to Gerland, the Musée des Confluences, the Pasteur Bridge, and the Parc des Berges. Designed by architect Alain Spielmann, it was built downstream of the Pasteur Bridge to cross the Rhône. It is used by trams, pedestrians, and cyclists. It is 260 m long and 17.50 m wide. It consists of three spans: a central span of 150 m, flanked by two others of 72 m and 38 m. Construction began on November 24, 2011, with the laying of the foundation stone, and was completed in September 2013.
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On the occasion of the Lyon 0 Waste Festival of 2023, the artist Ardif produced this work.
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The Musée des Confluences in Lyon is a true architectural and cultural marvel. Located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, this museum offers a unique space dedicated to the discovery of science, history and cultures. Its spectacular glass and metal structure creates a fascinating ambiance inside, where visitors can explore interactive and captivating exhibits. From prehistoric objects to contemporary artefacts, the Musée des Confluences offers a captivating journey through time and space, inviting everyone to explore and marvel.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Vénissieux documented on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from short urban explorations to longer journeys.
The majority of touring cycling routes in Vénissieux are considered easy, with 16 routes falling into this category. There are also 5 moderate routes and 2 more challenging options, offering choices for different skill levels.
You can expect a mix of terrain, primarily on roads and tarmac surfaces. Many routes utilize dedicated cycling paths within expansive green spaces like Parc de Parilly, which features 15 km of cycling paths. The region also connects to the ViaRhôna, offering secure greenways and shared paths, often with gentle slopes.
Yes, Vénissieux offers several circular touring cycling routes. For instance, you can explore the Bike loop from La Petite-Guille for a quick urban ride, or the longer Raymond Barre Bridge – Museum of Confluences loop from Saint-Fons which takes you along the river.
Absolutely. Many routes, especially those within Parc de Parilly and certain sections of the ViaRhôna, are known for their gentle slopes and dedicated paths, making them suitable for families. The A beautiful fresco loop from Beauvisage is an easy option for a pleasant family outing.
Yes, Vénissieux's strategic location provides access to longer touring cycling routes. A significant advantage is its proximity and connection to the extensive ViaRhôna, an 815 km cycling route tracing the Rhône River. For a substantial local ride, consider the Panorama of Le Grand Large – Jonage Canal and Grand Large loop from Parilly, which covers over 40 km.
Vénissieux's routes offer access to various natural features and landmarks. You can cycle through the expansive Parc de Parilly, explore the protected agricultural Plateau des Grandes Terres, or enjoy views along the Jonage Canal. Nearby attractions include Le Grand Large and the Jonage Canal and Grand Large. Urban exploration routes also connect to significant city landmarks.
Yes, several routes provide scenic views of lakes and water bodies. The Panorama of Le Grand Large – Jonage Canal and Grand Large loop from Parilly specifically features views along the Jonage Canal and around Le Grand Large. You can also find highlights like Mallard Promenade — Blue Waters Lake and Boulard Pond in the vicinity.
The touring cycling routes around Vénissieux are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 1100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessibility of green spaces, the dedicated cycling paths, and the connection to the broader ViaRhôna network, which offers diverse landscapes and well-maintained surfaces.
Vénissieux is part of the greater Lyon metropolitan area, which has a well-developed public transport network. Many routes are accessible from various points within the city, allowing you to reach starting points easily. The 'Voies Lyonnaises' network of cycle paths also facilitates urban and peri-urban exploration, connecting Vénissieux with surrounding towns.
Yes, some routes offer a glimpse into local art and cultural elements. For example, the Book Exchange Box in Vénissieux – A beautiful fresco loop from Parilly suggests routes that might pass by interesting local features, including frescoes. The urban exploration routes connecting Vénissieux with surrounding areas also allow for discovery of social and cultural assets.


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