
A very easy circuit, ideal for a family bike ride, which explores the Rhône’s alluvial plain. Running between the river Rhône and vine-covered hillsides, this itinerary is part-road/part-path, offering a varied loop around the Lagneux marsh.
Between the Rhône river and the vineyards, this half-road, half-trail itinerary offers a varied loop around the Lagneux marsh.
From the Maison de la Dent du Chat, head towards the church. 50 m further on, turn right and take the passage under the D1504, then the small bridge on your right. Continue on a wide track for 1.5 km. Turn right to join and cross the D921. The itinerary then takes small roads through the hamlet of Les Bernards, skirting the Lagneux marshes at the foot of the hills.
After the chapel, at Petit Lagneux, turn left, then cross the D921 again to reach the banks of the Rhône. After a short passage through the woods, leave the banks of the Rhône and turn left onto the wide track that takes you back to Yenne. The end of the route follows the same itinerary as the outward journey. You can return straight ahead along the Rhône on an attractive path through the undergrowth.
Office de Tourisme de Yenne - 12/06/2025
www.dentduchat.fr
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River 5 km away
View over the vineyards
Overview on river
All year round.
Phone : 04 79 36 71 54
Email : info@yenne-tourisme.fr
Website : http://basevtt-pays-lac-aiguebelette.com/
Ground
Grit
The rider's charter :
I am courteous to other users and keep a low profile,
I control my speed in all circumstances,
I carefully overtake hikers and horse riders, who always have priority,
I respect nature and private property,
I ride only on marked trails open to the public,
I will not enter undergrowth or regeneration areas,
I inform others of my itinerary and never set off alone.
I take with me a repair kit, a first-aid kit and a detailed map of the route,
I am aware in advance of the difficulties and the distance of the chosen route, and I don't take any unnecessary risks,
I find out about the weather conditions before setting off into the mountains,
I observe the Highway Code in all places and circumstances,
I always wear a helmet.