E-bike circuit: Along the river Isère through forest and traditional villages
Access
Starting from :
Latitude :
6.651852
Longitude :
45.557664
Map ref. :
TOP 25 3532 OT
A fabulous route that is fun and varied on the Tarentaise valley's main cycle path that runs alongside the river Isère.
Along the way, you can stop off at the lake at the Versants d'Aime leisure park.
Level: green, easy
Distance: 35 km
Type: circuit
Starting from either the church in Aime or from Bourg Saint Maurice, this route can be cycled in either direction. In Aime, follow the Grande Rue then Chemin du Replat. Cross over the Avenue de Tarentaise and follow signs to the train station which will bring you back up at the roundabout at Place de l'Ormente. Take the road from Aime to Macot and continue to Sangot where you can cycle down to the Versants d'Aime leisure park. Continue along the cycle path all the way to Bourg Saint Maurice. Turn around and come back along the cycle path. After the canoe and kayak centre, you will go past a descent and a small bridge, then take the track on the left towards Hauteville, La Chal, Le Villard and Landry. At Landry, join up with the cycle path to ride back to Aime.
Services
Rates
Free access.
Period(s) of use
From 01/01 to 31/12
Subject to favorable weather
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