A gentle walk along the Rhône, Guiers and Bièvre rivers. Beautiful views over the Bugey region. Not to be missed!
Start from the Gallo-Roman Museum's parking in Aoste.
This is an accessible loop with large paths for pedestrians and cyclists between various watercourses and dikes (La Bièvre, Le Guiers and the junction with le Rhône). Take the time to embrace the landscape nearby Bugey's region.
ROUTE
After leaving Aosta, follow the Bièvre through the undergrowth on this wide, peaceful path. You pass through the village of St-Didier d'Aoste and enter the French Haut-Rhône Nature Reserve, where the Rhône River meets its tributaries, the Bièvre and the Guiers. This wetland with its many small islands is a refuge for the red kite, the European beaver and the great crested newt. You can also admire wild orchids and carnivorous plants such as the round-leaved sundew.
Follow the wide path along the Rhône and then the Guiers to Lac de Romagnieu, a leisure centre that charges a fee in summer and offers a wide range of activities: swimming, pétanque, volleyball, tennis, fishing, bar-restaurant, etc. It is generally possible to walk around the lake free of charge outside summer when the leisure centre is closed.
Between Romagnieu and Aoste, the route follows paths and small roads surrounded by cultivated fields.
WAYMARKING AND SIGNPOSTING
Follow the yellow marked path and the crossroads :
AOSTE > Normandoz > la Bièvre > St-Didier d'Aoste > la Digue du Rhône > la Douane > le château > Romagnieu > les Champagnes > Oncinet > AOSTE
Marked itinerary
Distance : 17.5km
Difference in altitude : 90m
Positive difference in altitude : 90m
Negative difference in altitude : 90m
Average time : 240 Min
Openings
All year round.
Prices
Free access.
Equipements
- Car park
Average length of visit : 240 min
Rhone confluence
Parking
Place du Musée (devant le musée gallo-romain)
38490 Aoste