Agenda

Sailing the Rhône: from Lyon to the Mediterranean
After the Upper Rhône and the crossing of the capital of Rhône-Alpes, this is the final leg of the journey on the Rhône, from Lyon to the Mediterranean. Vienne, Valence, Avignon, Arles and the Camargue, culminating in Port-Saint-Louis-Rhône: afloat to the south of Europe.

Navigating the Rhône: crossing Lyon and confluence with the Saône
Whether you’re setting off from the Parc de la Tête d’Or, the south of Lyon or arriving from the Saône, crossing Lyon is a must when navigating the Rhône. Here’s a practical look at river tourism in Lyon’s largest city.

Navigating the Rhône: from Lake Geneva in Switzerland to the French upper Rhône above Lyon
It’s no secret that the Rhône, like its valley, plays a central role in linking transport and river tourism in France and Europe. As a link between north and south, here’s the first part of the river’s exciting connections between lakes, canals, rivers, the Mediterranean Sea and even the Atlantic Ocean. Would you like to

Italy and discovery tours: 6 journeys that shape the country
It’s hard to sum up Italy in a single itinerary. The country lends itself better to a series of discovery tours, each revealing a different way of travelling: through the cultural capitals, by the shores, by the water of the lakes or by the mountains.

By train via the Furka pass and tunnel (Switzerland)
How about a double rail adventure through the Swiss mountains? The Furka pass and base tunnel are the ideal place for this expedition!

The EuroVelo network in France: Green routes to discover the regions
Discover the French regions by bike! Zoom in on the EuroVelo network, the essential cycle routes that criss-cross the landscapes, towns and villages of France’s regions.

National plan for cycle routes and greenways in France
France has a number of greenways and cycle routes that allow cyclists, hikers and other soft means of transport to explore the diversity of our regions.

As history goes by, on the circuits of the Loire châteaux
Would you like to discover the marvellous châteaux of the Loire Valley? Come and explore these magnificent royal buildings and historic monuments that have marked the history of the kings of France.

France’s waterways for tourism and river transport
France’s navigable waterways reflect a part of our economic history and are an important part of regional planning. Here is a focus on these unique waterways, the history and management of this network, river transport and tourism, and its present and future potential.