A safe 53km trail for pedestrians, joggers, cyclists, roller-skaters and people with reduced mobility. Views of the Sampzon Rock and the confluence of the Ardèche and the Chassezac.
At present, 53km of the “voie douce” can be used, with two greenway sections: 32km between Uzer and Grospierres and 7km between Pléoux and Saint-Paul-le-Jeune. Between the two, a 5km shared-use path in the commune of Beaulieu completes the itinerary.
Between Grospierres and Beaulieu, a 14km shared-lane connecting route has been signposted on a very low-traffic road, pending the definitive itinerary.
Along the way, you can get away from it all and discover Vinezac, Vogüé, Balazuc and Labeaume, four villages with the Villages de Caractère label.
Cycling and vineyards: No fewer than 6 vineyards and tasting cellars with the Vignobles et Découvertes label, ideal for developing ideas for cycling and wine tours, line the route along the Jalès plain.
To the south, at the Saint-Paul-le-Jeune tunnel exit, there is a 3km connection to Gagnières.
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