Geneva Vineyard and Rhône River Loop
Geneva Vineyard and Rhône River Loop
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riders
02:35
40.5km
370m
Cycling
Cycle a moderate 25.2-mile loop through the Genevois wine region, charming villages, and along the Aire River, gaining 1219 feet.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
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1.53 km
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9.83 km
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19.2 km
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26.3 km
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27.3 km
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28.3 km
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34.0 km
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40.5 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.7 km
11.2 km
6.29 km
4.05 km
2.12 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
27.8 km
6.93 km
3.15 km
2.16 km
426 m
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Elevation
Highest point (460 m)
Lowest point (360 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This touring bicycle loop is rated as moderate. While it includes sections of marked greenways and small roads, cyclists should be prepared for varied topography and some challenging parts, especially as it traverses a region known for its vineyards.
The route features a mix of surfaces, including small roads and marked greenways. You'll cycle through the Genevois wine region, offering varied topography and a blend of traditional Swiss and French countryside.
The best time to cycle this loop is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. These seasons offer pleasant weather for touring cycling through the vineyards and along the rivers, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural scenery.
While specific parking areas for this exact loop are not detailed, you can look for parking options in Aire-la-Ville or Chancy, which are common starting points for cycling routes in the area. Public transport connections to these villages are also available.
Given its moderate difficulty and varied terrain, this loop might be more suitable for families with older children or those who are experienced cyclists. Some sections may require good fitness. For easier options, consider shorter, flatter routes in the broader Geneva area.
Generally, dogs are allowed on cycling routes in the Geneva area, provided they are kept on a leash and under control. Please ensure your dog is comfortable with longer distances and varied terrain, and always clean up after your pet.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Aire-la-Ville, Chancy, centre-ville — loop. It uses public roads and marked cycling paths.
This route offers several notable points of interest. You'll pass by the Verbois Dam, cycle through the charming Village of Chancy, and ride along the Banks of the Aire River. You might also spot the Lignon Footbridge.
Yes, this route intersects with several other cycling paths. Notably, it covers sections of the EuroVélo 17 - 12: Geneva – Valleiry, Via Lugdunum, Geneva to Lyon, and the Route du Vignoble genevois. It also briefly touches upon the ViaJacobi and Cyclévasion Genève-Satigny.
Yes, as the route passes through villages like Chancy and the Genevois wine region, you can expect to find cafes, restaurants, or local shops where you can stop for refreshments or a meal. It's always a good idea to check opening hours in advance, especially in smaller villages.
You can expect a rich and varied landscape, including the famous Genevois wine growing region and bucolic villages. The route offers scenic views, often following rivers and passing through charming Swiss and French countryside, providing a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
For this moderate touring bicycle loop, pack essentials like a helmet, water bottles, snacks, a basic repair kit, and appropriate cycling attire. Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, layers are recommended. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!