4.5
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2,874
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No traffic road cycling routes around Blyes offer varied terrain within the Ain department of France. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Rhône river, providing flat sections along its banks, alongside rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. Cyclists can expect a mix of open countryside, views of historic châteaux, and tranquil paths through local villages. The area provides diverse options for road cyclists seeking routes away from vehicle traffic.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.4
(16)
32
riders
36.2km
01:35
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
(1)
23
riders
43.5km
01:57
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.7
(3)
40
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
19
riders
49.1km
01:59
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Very beautiful village with character, entirely made of stone; from the village, you can see the Madonna of the Larina Archaeological site.
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cycle path very busy in good weather
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Cool during the heatwave while visiting the caves
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A beautiful 19th-century Cistercian abbey built in a remarkable brick style. Don't hesitate to make a short detour to see it. The church and atrium are free to visit. It is closed on Tuesdays. A local produce shop is located at the entrance to the abbey, featuring cheeses and apple products made on the abbey farm—a great way to recharge your batteries!
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Lovely place with direct cheese sales! The surrounding roads are pleasant.
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Information in German: https://www.balconsdudauphine-tourisme.com/de/equipement/les-grottes-de-la-balme/ Website (French): https://www.grotteslabalme.com/ Also closed on certain days, information in the calendar: https://www.grotteslabalme.com/organisation/les-horaires-calendrier/
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Nice little café by the water 👍perfect for a coffee or snack break
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This 19th century wash house is remarkable for its size and the quality of its workmanship. Located on the side of the road, it measures more than 11 m. long and shelters a vast basin fed by the waters of the Amby. Its imposing framework supports a slate roof. This washhouse was built in 1873 by Pierre Chatelard, mason, Pierre Marin, master stonemason and Benoît Reynaud, carpenter. Source: balconies of Dauphiné Tourisme
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There are over 50 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Blyes, offering a wide range of options for cyclists looking to avoid cars. These routes are carefully curated to provide a peaceful and enjoyable experience.
The routes around Blyes cater to various skill levels. You'll find 12 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, 40 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 2 difficult routes for experienced cyclists looking for a demanding adventure.
Yes, Blyes offers several family-friendly options. The 12 easy routes are generally suitable for families, often featuring gentler terrain and shorter distances. For a pleasant and accessible ride, consider the Jons Road Bridge loop from Blyes, which is rated as easy and provides a great introduction to the area's quiet roads.
The terrain around Blyes varies, offering a mix of flat sections and rolling hills. While many routes are relatively flat, some, like the La Tuille Pond – Château Delphinal of Crémieu loop from Hières-sur-Amby, feature more significant elevation gains, reaching up to 763 meters. This diversity ensures there's a route to match your preferred challenge level.
The region around Blyes is rich in historical and natural beauty. You can cycle past impressive castles such as Château de Chazey-sur-Ain and View of Vertrieu castle. The area also boasts the charming Medieval town of Pérouges and the fascinating La Balme Caves, offering plenty of opportunities for scenic stops.
Many of the routes start from villages and towns that offer public parking. For example, routes originating from Blyes, Jons, Anthon, Chazey-sur-Ain, or Crémieu typically have parking available in or near the village centers, making it convenient to start your ride.
While specific public transport options can vary, many villages in the Ain department, including those near Blyes, are served by local bus networks. It's advisable to check regional transport schedules for routes that allow bicycles, especially if you plan to reach starting points like Jons, Anthon, or Chazey-sur-Ain by public transport.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling around Blyes, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's best to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, the Ain department is known for its cycling infrastructure, including sections of 'voie verte' or greenways that are entirely car-free. These paths are ideal for no-traffic cycling and often connect charming villages and natural sites, providing a very safe and enjoyable experience.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Blyes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Château de Chazey-sur-Ain – Bugey power plant loop from Hières-sur-Amby, which offers a circular journey through the landscape.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Blyes are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquility of the roads, the scenic views, and the well-maintained paths that make for a truly enjoyable and car-free experience.
Generally, no special permits are required for recreational cycling on public roads and designated cycling paths in the Ain department of France. However, always respect local regulations and private property signs, especially if venturing off marked routes.
The villages and towns surrounding Blyes, such as Jons, Anthon, Chazey-sur-Ain, and Crémieu, offer various amenities. You'll find local cafes and restaurants for refreshments, and several options for accommodation ranging from guesthouses to hotels, perfect for extending your cycling trip.


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