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All three are top gastro destinations in France and produce some of the best wine in the world. The 14th-century castle, now in ruins, stands proud among the picturesque vineyards and, once you’ve admired the scenery, be sure to visit a winery to enjoy a tour and tasting.

The national foodie capital 

While you’re in the lovely city of Lyon discover first hand why it holds the title of Capital of French gastronomy and, consequently, is one of the best places to savour the finest wining and dining in the country.

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What two rivers meet in Germany?

it is the point where the rhine and mosele rivers meet, it is a place to stop and admire the view and take pictures of the monument and the river.

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What is the difference between the Rhine river and the Rhône river?

The Rhone is located mainly in France, while the Rhine begins in Switzerland and passes through Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and ends in the Netherlands.

Be flexible with your travel times

If you can, consider traveling outside of 'peak hours' (generally between 06:00 - 10:00 and 15:00 - 19:00 on weekdays) as lots of trains companies increase their ticket prices during these commuter times.

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How many locks are on the Rhône river?

Between Lyon and the Mediterranean the Rhone has 12 locks which are part of the adventure of river cruising.

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Is the Rhône the longest river in France?

The Rhône river may be the biggest in France in depth and volume, but it's third in length. Then the Valence plain begins, with the town of Valence and the port of l’Épervière as possible stops.

From Valence to Arles

The navigation continues between the river and the Rhône canal, following the dams and hydroelectric power stations, with a few possible stops at the following marinas and river stops:

  • Cruas, and its impressive nuclear power station on the banks of the river;
  • Laudun, a marina that is currently closed;
  • Avignon, city of the Popes, with its famous bridge over the Rhône;
  • Aramon and the Estères river relay station, in the Gard department;
  • Beaucaire, opposite Tarascon, the starting point for the Rhône-Sète canal;
  • Arles, ancient city and link with the Petit Rhône in the Camargue.

From Lyon to Arles, it’s a total river distance of 283 kilometres, with 12 locks to cross along the Rhône.

Beaucaire and Arles are characterised by a junction with the Canal du Rhône à Sète(French), which joins the Canal du Midi, and a junction with the Petit Rhône, both of which cross near Saint-Gilles in the Gard department.

  • Map of the Beaucaire and Petit Rhône branches:

From Arles to Port-Saint-Louis-Rhône

The last section of navigation on the Rhône river runs for 43 kilometres to Port-Saint-Louis-Rhône and 47 to Fos-sur-Mer via the Rhône navigation canal at the port of Fos; it should be noted that the Barcarin lock, which links the Rhône to the Mediterranean, is only accessible to commercial and freight vessels.

Known as the Grand Rhône, this part of the river borders the Camargue Regional Nature Park and flows into the Gulf of Fos, the Etang de Berre and, formerly, Marseille via the Rove tunnel*, which was closed in 1963.

Map of ports near the Rhône River:

Port-Saint-Louis-Rhône, Fos-sur-Mer, Port-de-Bouc and Martigues are still accessible from the Rhône, depending on the vessel.

Navigation application

And to make it easier for you to navigate the Rhône from Lyon to the Mediterranean, to consult practical information and river alerts, the NAVI application allows you to be consulted live on your connected telephone:

  • Boat traffic;
  • Notices to skippers;
  • Flood zones;
  • Locks, ports, terminals, quays and parking;
  • Water kiosks and rubbish dumps;
  • Kilometre points (KP).

What next?

Heading north up the river, you cross Lyon towards the Saône or the Parc de la Tête d’Or and Miribel Jonage :

And for the Upper Rhône and Lake Geneva, water for navigating the Rhône upstream from Lyon:

Navigation on the Rhône river

For information and maps on navigation on the Rhône, go to the dedicated page:

Along the Rhône

  • The Rhône valley from Vienne to Tain, morphology ↗(French)
  • Rove tunnel, Wikipedia

Choose a slower or connecting train

On some busier routes, you might have the option to take a slower or connecting train.

Among the natural highlights, we recommend seeking out the following:

A treasure island

The Ile du Beurre, slightly south of Vienne, is one of the finest wetlands in France and home to unique species of flora and fauna.

kanal arles lyon

The Gaulish name of the river was *Rodonos or *Rotonos (from a PIE root *ret- "to run, roll" frequently found in river names). Legend has it that during the lengthy and difficult construction period a 13th workman appeared, whose building skills allowed the bridge’s completion.

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Can you swim in the Rhône river?

Swimming in the Rhône is only allowed downstream from the Sous-Terre bridge, along the sentier des Saules.

Construction on this 242km waterway lasted 58 years before completion in 1832. Since 2012, these locks have been remotely controlled from the Navigation Management Centre.

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Are there locks on the river Rhone?

The Rhône has been fully 'tamed' or engineered with dams and locks over a total distance of 310km from its confluence with the Saône at Lyons-La Mulatière to Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône.

'Rhône'

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Are the Rhine and Rhône rivers connected?

The Rhône–Rhine Canal (French: Canal du Rhône au Rhin, pronounced [kanal dy ʁon o ʁɛ̃]) is one of the important watershed canals of the French waterways, connecting the Rhine to the Saône and the Rhône and thereby the North Sea and the Mediterranean.

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What is the largest lock on the Rhône?

Today, Bollène is most famous for having the largest lock on the Rhône River, with a rise of 23m and also for the Tricastin Nuclear Power Plant. On rare occasions, train companies may choose to release special offers closer to the date on last-minute or late-release tickets.

< Celt Rodanos, stream name, lit., the flowing one < IE *ered-, to flow < base *er- > run.