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No traffic touring cycling routes around Mercurol-Veaunes traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the Rhône River valley, vineyards, and agricultural fields. The region features dedicated paved cycle paths like sections of the ViaRhôna, offering flat and accessible terrain. Cyclists can explore rolling landscapes between hamlets and wooded areas, particularly in the Drôme des Collines. The area provides a mix of riverside paths and routes through orchards, suitable for touring bikes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The name of Saint-CHRISTOPHE, to whom this chapel – built in an extremely exposed position amidst the vineyards – is dedicated, means "Christ-bearer". According to the hagiographic legend, he was a gigantic man and carried people across a river. One day, a small child called him and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Surprisingly, the child became heavier and heavier, and he said he felt the weight of the whole world on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Saviour and Redeemer of the world.
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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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Rebuilt between 1811 and 1838 on the ruins of the Notre-Dame church of a priory of the order of Cluny, the current church witnessed a historical event: the marriage of the future King of France CHARLES V with Jeanne de Bourbon was celebrated there in 1350. Its 19-meter spire dates from the end of the 19th century. https://svhermitage.catholique.fr/notre-paroisse/
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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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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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There are over 150 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Mercurol-Veaunes, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. These routes are designed to provide a peaceful and scenic cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The terrain varies, but many no-traffic routes, especially sections of the ViaRhôna, are paved and relatively flat, passing through orchards and vineyards. You'll also find routes on secondary roads and carriageable tracks through rolling landscapes and wooded paths, particularly in the Drôme des Collines. Some routes might include moderate gravel sections.
Yes, Mercurol-Veaunes offers numerous easy routes perfect for beginners. For example, the ViaRhôna - Tournon-sur-Rhône – Easy Section of the Via Rhôna loop from Tain l'Hermitage - Tournon is a great option, covering about 23.6 km with minimal elevation gain. Another accessible choice is the Étang de la Roche – Le Rioudard in Glun loop from Tournon-sur-Rhône, which is around 17.9 km.
The best seasons for no-traffic bike touring in Mercurol-Veaunes are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant with blooming flowers or rich autumn colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to cycle in the mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday heat.
Absolutely. Many sections of the ViaRhôna are ideal for families due to their dedicated, paved, and traffic-free nature. These routes often pass through scenic areas with plenty of space for children to cycle safely. The gentle gradients and well-maintained surfaces make them suitable for cyclists of all ages and abilities.
You'll encounter several notable landmarks and scenic viewpoints. The Passerelle Marc-Seguin, a historic suspension bridge, offers impressive views of the Rhône River. Many routes also provide stunning vistas of the surrounding vineyards and orchards. The ViaRhôna: Riverside Path Between Orchards and Vineyards highlight itself promises picturesque scenery.
Yes, there are several circular routes designed for touring cyclists seeking a no-traffic experience. An example is the La Roche-de-Glun – ViaRhôna - Tournon-sur-Rhône loop from Tain l'Hermitage - Tournon, which offers a pleasant 23 km ride. Another option is the longer ViaRhôna - Tournon-sur-Rhône – Passerelle Marc-Seguin loop from Larnage, spanning over 58 km with moderate elevation.
Many starting points for these routes, especially along the ViaRhôna, offer convenient parking facilities. Towns like Tournon-sur-Rhône and Tain l'Hermitage, which are often integrated into these routes, typically have public parking available. For public transport, regional train services might connect to towns near the ViaRhôna, allowing for easier access to the car-free paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.37 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful riverside scenery along the ViaRhôna, and the opportunity to cycle through charming vineyards and orchards away from traffic. The well-maintained paths and the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks are frequently highlighted.
Yes, many no-traffic routes, particularly those following the ViaRhôna or passing through villages, offer opportunities for refreshments. You'll find cafes, bakeries, and small shops in charming villages like Tournon-sur-Rhône and Tain l'Hermitage, which are often integrated into the cycling network. These spots provide perfect breaks to refuel and enjoy local specialties.
The natural settings of many no-traffic routes, especially along the Rhône River and through wooded areas, provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Cyclists often report seeing various bird species, and the peaceful environment increases the chances of encountering local fauna in their natural habitats.


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