Family-friendly itinerary in the Bièvre plain comprising a vast patchwork of geometrically-shaped plots of farmland. Attractions include the old centre at La Côte St André, the Hector Berlioz Museum...
The itinerary starts at La Côte-Saint-André, where you’ll take road D71 (Avenue Charles De Gaulle), towards Gillonnay. At the stop sign, go straight on towards Chemin du Grand-Lemps, and continue until you make a right turn onto “Chemin Croix Beillier”.
Cross the bridge over the D119 road (Axe de la Bièvre). Continue straight ahead towards Brézins via the Chemin de Sablières, then Chemin des Templiers. Turn right onto Rue du Pelerat, cross a bridge (over the D119 road), and follow a track until you reach Chemin de Passe-Farine.
Return to La Côte-Saint-André via Chemin du Mignon, Chemin des Meunières, Chemin Cerf Montant and Chemin de la Serve.Marking : Cycle-tourism waymarkers - cycle tourism itinerary no. 5Equipments : Car park, Admission fee : Free access.Opening : All year round.