ViaRhôna, from Vulbens to Seyssel.
Between hills and valleys, this ViaRhôna stage offers beautiful views of the Rhône and surrounding countryside.
You'll come across the Ecluse parade before reaching Seyssel. This town, which has been a mecca for navigation since antiquity, has plenty to offer in terms of cultural and leisure activities based on river themes. This stage takes in roads, sometimes with heavy traffic, reserved for experienced cyclists.
Pets welcome It is possible to travel with a pet transported in a luggage unit. But while it's tempting to consider having your dog run alongside your bike, this won't be possible everywhere: it will often have to be kept on a leash, and must be carried on sections of the route shared with motorized traffic. Dogs may not be allowed on certain departmental cycle paths or greenways.
In France, by law, dogs must be kept on a leash on public roads and in public places, on pain of a 1st class fine (up to €38; category 3 dogs), or a 2nd class fine (up to €150; category 1 - attack - and 2 - defense or guard - dogs must be muzzled).
Not all accommodations accept pets. If they do, a supplement and proof of vaccination may be required. Dogs are not allowed in food stores.