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La Voie Bleue, Moselle-Saône à vélo

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    September 18, 2025

    La Voie Bleue — Cycling along the Moselle and Saône rivers (Complete Tour)

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    684km

    16.7km/h

    1,760m

    1,740m

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    1. December 11, 2023

      Here's the complete route of La Voie Bleue. It connects Apach, on the border between France, Germany, and Luxembourg, to Lyon. You'll hop on your bike for 700 kilometers along the waterfront.

      

      To find out more, take a look at the Collection: komoot.com/fr-fr/collection/2472446

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    1. You're now on the final section of the Blue Route. It connects Thoissey to Lyon, following the Saône for 72 kilometers.

      

      This stage of the route allows you to enjoy the Saône's greatest attractions. You'll cycle along the banks of the river. After Messimy-sur-Saône, take a minute or two to enjoy the view

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    1. This ninth stage follows the Voie Bleue between L'Épervière and Thoissey.

      

      The route offers many places to relax, whether in a quiet setting or, on the contrary, to exercise with water sports. So, at Fleurville, take a break by the lake. A site dedicated to relaxation and fishing, you'll enjoy the shade

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    1. This route covers 72 kilometers between Seurre and L'Épervière. You reach the Chalon-sur-Saône metropolitan area by following the course of the Saône and Doubs rivers. During this stage, you pass through towns full of charm and history in an exceptional natural environment that is increasingly enhanced

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    1. This stage takes you along the Saône, between canals and wild rivers.

      

      For the first few kilometers, you follow the Auxonne diversion canal until it joins the river. A little further on, you join the Rhine-Rhône Canal, which you briefly follow. Indeed, you quickly arrive at its mouth into the Saône, a

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    1. With its 80 kilometers, this stage showcases the diversity offered by the Saône. Following the banks of the river, you arrive after a few kilometers in Gray. Discover the town hall with its roof typical of the Franche-Comté region.

      

      Further on, after seeing Mantoche and its castle on the opposite bank

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    1. During this stage, you'll explore the banks of the Saône. This section of the Blue Route is marked by the various buildings you encounter along the route.

      

      After moving away from the Saône for the first few kilometers of the route, you'll reach the riverbanks at the Montureux bypass. You'll still have

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    1. During this 80-kilometer stage starting from Épinal, you cycle through the region's industrial and navigable heritage. You connect Épinal to Jussey, following the Canal des Vosges.

      

      For the first few kilometers, when the track passes under a bridge and the lane narrows, cyclists are encouraged to slow

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    1. This stage offers a remarkable journey between Nancy and Épinal. After following the connecting canal in Nancy, you follow the Canal de l'Est, also known as the Canal des Vosges. It follows the Moselle River as it winds between the two cities, crossing it several times. The coexistence and operation

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    1. This stage connects Metz to Nancy. The route requires you to dismount at two points upon leaving the Metz metropolitan area. For example, at the footbridge crossing the Moselle Canal and connecting the island to the left bank of Metz, you use the dedicated bicycle access ramp to get on and off the footbridge

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