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Tour des Bauges à vélo - Pays d'Albertville stage - From Lac de Grésy to Ugine
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TOP IGN 924 - Greenways and Bicycle Routes of France
This stage takes you to the Olympic city, before discovering the mountainous landscapes of the Val de Chaize.
The V62 cycle route continues towards Albertville, along the banks of the Isère, where grey herons can be seen. This stretch offers lovely views of the sloping vineyards exposed on the adret slopes of the Bauges and, as you round Saint-Hélène-sur-Isère, you can make out the road leading to the Col and the Tamié Abbey. In the Pays d'Albertville, at the crossroads of the Beaufortain, Val d'Arly, Tarentaise and Mont Blanc valleys, stop off at the Musée Tremplin 92 - Montagne & Olympisme, to discover the legacy of the 1992 Winter Olympics, and take the time to climb up to Conflans to visit the medieval town and discover its artisans along an audio-guided tour. Then join the cycle route that follows the old railroad line between Albertville and Annecy in the direction of Ugine, offering a tour of the town's industrial architecture.
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