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ViaRhôna by bike - Stage 10 - Vulbens > Seyssel

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FORT L'ÉCLUSE:

Alerte visiteurs

Pass’Découvertes de l’Ain, un pass numérique permettant de visiter 3 sites à prix malin !
3 sites au choix, hors Parc des Oiseaux : 19 €
3 sites au choix + le Parc : 31 €

Description

This ViaRhôna stage takes you up and down through spectacular scenery, offering splendid views over the Rhône Valley. This stage uses roads that can be busy, so it is only recommended for experienced cyclists.

You go through the dramatic Défilé de l’Ecluse before reaching Seyssel, an important river port since ancient times. Today it’s a charming stop, both for cultural activities and leisure ones based around the river.

The route

Given the steep slopes, busy roads (the D 908A and D 14), major junctions and lack of signposting between Clarafond and Châtel, this stage requires extreme care. Until the route is made safer, make sure you are well kitted-out and remain extremely vigilant. As you arrive at Seyssel you do join a cycle track.

Technical Information

Racing biking
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
3h
Dist.
27 km
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Starting point

1 rue François Buloz , 74520   Vulbens
Lat : 46.101574Lng : 5.931147

Points of interest

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Towns of Seyssel and guided tours

Present on both banks of the Rhône since ancient times, Seyssel was alternately Savoyard and French until the Rhône became a border in 1760. Come and discover its history during tours organized by Haut-Rhône Tourisme.The first separation of Seyssel lead to the distinction between Seyssel Savoie (left bank) and Seyssel France (right bank). A century later, when Savoie became part of France (1860) and the Haute-Savoie département was created, the Rhône became an interdepartmental boundary separating Seyssel Haute-Savoie from Seyssel Ain. While each of our villages has its own church, there are a few that deserve a closer look. These include Seyssel Ain and Seyssel Haute-Savoie in particular. The boating industry, which was very active in the Pays de Seyssel until the 19th century, gave rise to an important cult of the Virgin Mary. Inside these churches are statues of Notre-Dame du Bon Départ (Seyssel Haute-Savoie) and Notre-Dame du Pont (Seyssel Ain). The stained glass windows of the church in Seyssel Ain are also worth a look. They depict episodes from the life of Saint François de Sales. As early as the Middle Ages, a wooden bridge was built to enable the Rhône to be crossed at Seyssel. Two bridges link the villages of Seyssel: the old bridge dating from the 19th century and the 220-metre cable-stayed bridge, which came into service at the end of the 1980s. The two Seyssel villages are nestled on the banks of the Rhône between two mountains: Le Grand Colombier in the Ain and the Montagne des Princes in Haute-Savoie. Both offer a number of hiking trails, so there's plenty to discover here.

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Date and time

  • From 01/01/2026 to 30/11/2026
  • From 01/01/2027 to 30/11/2027

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Tips

Markets :

Seyssel : saturday and monday morning
Clarafond : sunday morning

Updated by

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Tourisme - 02/01/2026
fr.auvergnerhonealpes-tourisme.com/
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Open period

From 01/01 to 30/11 daily.

Subject to snow conditions.

Location complements

Railway Station (SNCF) :

Seyssel-Corbonod railway station :

TER (local services) line 3 Saint-Gervais > Evian > Geneva > Bellegarde > Lyon

TER (local services) line 2 : Geneva > Annecy > Grenoble > Valence

TER (local services) line 51 : Chambéry > Culoz > Geneva

Reception complements

New in Chevrier! A stopover on the edge of the greenway, with bike parking, shade, a water point and public toilets.

Tricky passages

Given the steep slopes, busy roads (the D 908A and D 14), major junctions and lack of signposting between Clarafond and Châtel, this stage requires extreme care. Until the route is made safer, make sure you are well kitted-out and remain extremely vigilant. As you arrive at Seyssel you do join a cycle track.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾