Bicycle

EuroVelo 1: Atlantic Route and Vélodyssée
The EuroVelo 1 cycle route is otherwise known as the Atlantic coast road and the Vélodyssée for the section in France.Covering a total of 11,150 kilometres, it crosses 6 European countries, from Norway to Portugal, via the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Spain.

EuroVelo 6: River cycle route, from the Atlantic to the Black Sea
The EuroVelo 6 cycle route crosses Europe from west to east, from the Nantes region on the Atlantic coast of France to Constanta in Romania.Covering a total distance of around 4,450 kilometres, it passes through 10 European countries:

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.

Eurovelo 17 : The ViaRhôna, greenway and cycle route in the Rhône valley
Ever heard of the ViaRhona, the soft path along the Rhône valley?815 kilometres of greenway from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean Sea, to the delight of cyclists and walkers.

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.

EuroVelo: cycle routes across Europe
17 cycle routes across Europe, with almost 100,000 kilometres of trans-regional cycle routes. List and presentation of cycle routes on the European continent:

All in maps and cartography
Are you looking for maps to help you travel, find your way around, prepare for a holiday or simply get away from it all? Find all our maps online and our selection of links to find the map version that’s right for you: paper, laminated, embossed, personalised, digital, on computer or application!

Discovering the Canal du Midi, between history and greenways
The Canal du Midi, a 17th-century masterpiece designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet, links Toulouse to the Mediterranean over 240 kilometres, crossing locks, bridges and landscapes steeped in history. From its commercial origins to its listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it embodies human ingenuity, while at the same time facing up to contemporary challenges. This…