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Hiking around Saint-Fons offers routes primarily through urban green spaces and along the Rhône river. The terrain is generally flat, characterized by riverbanks, city parks, and green corridors that connect various points of interest. Elevation changes are minimal, making the area suitable for accessible and beginner hiking routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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12.0km
03:08
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.27km
02:08
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.42km
01:41
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.76km
01:43
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Amazing architecture! Only in France would you find such boldness. And it looks great too! :-)
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Magnificent place. There is the Gerland park nearby which is worth visiting.
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Hrant Dink Street begins on Rue Montrochet, between Le Progrès and Eolis, opposite the Confluence shopping center. It ends at Place des Docks. It runs diagonally to the enormous orange cube at 42 Quai Rambaud. There's also the green cube of Euronews. On the west side, the side of Le Progrès is covered with a gray metal grille. The sidewalk is very wide, with plantings in front of it. It joins a path leading to the Saône, now part of Place des Docks. It features wooden benches under two rows of young trees, then a triangle with wide concrete benches connects to the buildings along the quay.
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The Raymond-Barre Bridge is a bridge reserved for soft transport located in Lyon on the Rhône River, connecting the south of Confluence to Gerland, the Musée des Confluences, the Pasteur Bridge, and the Parc des Berges. Designed by architect Alain Spielmann, it was built downstream of the Pasteur Bridge to cross the Rhône. It is used by trams, pedestrians, and cyclists. It is 260 m long and 17.50 m wide. It consists of three spans: a central span of 150 m, flanked by two others of 72 m and 38 m. Construction began on November 24, 2011, with the laying of the foundation stone, and was completed in September 2013.
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Fort Feyzin is a former military fort built after the war of 1870; there are several all around Lyon. The fort itself is open Monday to Saturday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. A loop by mountain bike, running or on foot and possible in the small woods that surround it, several fitness equipment are present on the route.
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The Musée des Confluences in Lyon is a true architectural and cultural marvel. Located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, this museum offers a unique space dedicated to the discovery of science, history and cultures. Its spectacular glass and metal structure creates a fascinating ambiance inside, where visitors can explore interactive and captivating exhibits. From prehistoric objects to contemporary artefacts, the Musée des Confluences offers a captivating journey through time and space, inviting everyone to explore and marvel.
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There are over 650 hiking routes available around Saint-Fons on komoot. This extensive network offers a wide variety of options, from short urban strolls to longer riverside paths.
The hiking trails around Saint-Fons are predominantly easy to moderate. With over 390 easy routes and 240 moderate routes, the area is well-suited for casual walkers and those seeking less strenuous outdoor activities. Only a small number of routes are classified as difficult.
Yes, Saint-Fons is ideal for beginners due to its generally flat terrain and minimal elevation changes. An excellent easy option is the Musée des Confluences – La Sucrière loop from Debourg, which is just under 4 miles (6.3 km) and offers a pleasant riverside walk.
Absolutely. Many of the trails in Saint-Fons are suitable for families, thanks to the flat terrain and urban green spaces. Routes along the Rhône riverbanks or through city parks are often paved or well-maintained, making them accessible for children and strollers. Consider shorter, easy loops for a family outing.
Yes, many routes around Saint-Fons are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular choice is the Alouettes trail loop from Feyzin, which is a moderate 7.5 miles (12.0 km) route through suburban green spaces.
Due to the region's characteristic flat terrain, riverbanks, and urban park pathways, many routes around Saint-Fons are suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Look for trails explicitly marked as 'easy' or those that stick to paved or well-compacted surfaces in parks and along the river.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in urban green spaces and along riverbanks in Saint-Fons, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage for specific park regulations, but most open areas are dog-friendly.
Hikes in Saint-Fons vary in length, but many fall within the 2.5 to 10.5 miles (4 to 17 km) range. For example, the Parc des Berges Nord – Raymond Barre Bridge loop is about 2.5 miles (4.1 km), while the Gate of the Children of the Rhône – Lake of Parc de la Tête d'Or loop extends to 10.6 miles (17.0 km).
Many trails in the Saint-Fons area offer views of significant landmarks. You might encounter the Basilica of Fourvière, explore the Feyssine Park, or walk along the Saône Gorge Promenade. The Jacobins Square and Fountain – Musée des Confluences loop specifically takes you past urban highlights.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Saint-Fons, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 900 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the routes, the pleasant riverside walks, and the opportunity to explore urban green spaces and connect with nature within the city's vicinity.
Yes, Saint-Fons is well-integrated into the public transport network of the Lyon metropolitan area. Many trailheads, especially those closer to the city center or along the Rhône, are easily reachable by bus, tram, or metro, making it convenient to access hikes without a car.
The best time to hike in Saint-Fons is typically during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be warm, but riverside paths offer some relief. Winter hiking is also possible, as the trails are generally flat and well-maintained, though some paths might be muddy after rain.


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