Map of greenways and cycle routes

49704.50 km of cycle paths across 903 greenways

Discover the map of greenways, cycle routes and bike paths in France.
Find tourist accommodations nearby to plan your stay, your trip or your cycling holiday.

The Vélomaritime: Green Route Utah Beach - Carentan (EuroVelo 4)

Distance26 km
The Vélomaritime – Utah Beach Green Route – Carentan: a route combining history, nature and medieval charmSpanning a little over 26 km, the section of The Vélomaritime – EuroVelo 4 connecting Utah Bea...
2accommodations

The Saône-Moselle Blue Route: Macon - Tournus

Distance31.00 km
Between meadows and cornfields, running alongside the Saône River, the Voie Bleue (Blue Route) in Saône-et-Loire (Mâcon – Tournus) stretches for 31 km in southern Burgundy. It is easily accessible fro...
1accommodations
3bike rental shops

Greenway from Ganges to St Hippolyte du Fort (V85)

Distance12 km

Ganges - Sumène Green Way

Distance4.60 km
This spectacular greenway, with its viewpoints, five tunnels, and two viaducts, connects Ganges and Sumène, the Gard and Hérault departments, and passes through the heart of the Combe Chaude nature re...
2accommodations

Messac - Ploërmel Green Way

Distance47.00 km
In Morbihan, Brittany, the Messac to Ploërmel greenway offers 47 km of trails for hikers, cyclists, and walkers through the Breton countryside. To enjoy cycling during your holidays in Brittany, choos...

EuroVelo 6 The Loire by Bike: Green Way Nevers - Guetin-Cuffy Canal Bridge

Distance13.00 km
The Guétin Canal Bridge symbolically links the Loire à Vélo and Bourgogne à Vélo cycling routes. Part of the route follows the Loire Lateral Canal. Nearby, you'll find the Bec d'Allier (the confluence...
3accommodations

EuroVelo 4 - The Maritime Cycle Route

Distance1500.00 km
The Vélomaritime® – A 1,500 km cycling adventure between the English Channel and the North SeaFancy a cycling getaway by the ocean? Give it a try! the Vélomaritime®, French section of EuroVelo 4a uniq...
46accommodations
32bike rental shops

Pont du Gard Green Way

Distance33.00 km
The greenway from Beaucaire to the Pont du Gard is a major route for slow tourism in the South of France. Being able to access the prestigious Pont du Gard, a spectacular Roman site, UNESCO World Heri...
10accommodations
2bike rental shops

Green Way Via Ardèche

Distance42.00 km
The South Ardèche Green Route by BikeThe Via Ardèche is the major greenway in the South of Ardèche by BikeCurrently usable for 60 km, it connects Gagnières in the Gard, St Paul le Jeune in the Ardèche...
12accommodations
4bike rental shops

Boulogne - Wimereux Green Route (Vélomaritime EV4)

Distance12.00 km
A section of greenway within the larger Vélomaritime route and the Calais-Boulogne stage passes near Cap Gris-Nez and Cap Blanc-Nez, designated a "Grand Site de France." The greenway extends on either...
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The map of greenways in France is an essential tool for anyone who wants to explore the country by bike. These purpose-built routes allow cyclists to travel safely and peacefully, far from motorised traffic. A cycling holiday in France delivers a one-of-a-kind experience, combining heritage discovery, stunning landscapes and pure downtime.

Cycling along the bike paths and cycle routes of France

The cycle paths spread across France are varied and suited to every level. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned long-distance rider, there's a safe cycling itinerary for your trip. Riding along cycle paths lets you immerse yourself in nature, discover picturesque villages and enjoy the great outdoors.

Complete map of greenways, cycle paths and safe cycling routes in France

Planning a cycling itinerary along the greenways and cycle paths of France is an exciting experience. Depending on your taste and ability, you can choose shorter or longer cycling loops, with stages designed for resting and exploring nearby. Cycling tourism in France is a great way to enjoy active and rewarding holidays.

How can I find greenways near me?

To find greenways near you, visit the specialised website Ma Voie Verte, which can use your location to run "greenways near me" searches.

You can also visit local tourism offices or their websites for information on the greenways and cycle paths in your area.

Map of tourist accommodations close to the greenways

Accueil Vélo, the label you can trust

The "Accueil Vélo" label guarantees quality services for cycling tourists in France. It is awarded to accommodations, restaurants, tourism offices and tourist sites that meet specific criteria: secure bike shelters, repair kits, route information and tailored advice. This label ensures cyclists a warm welcome and the right facilities throughout their journey.

Gite, campsite, hotel, bed & breakfast close to greenways and cycle paths

Thanks to the interactive map of greenways, plan your stay or your cycling tour in France and book your accommodation from a selection of gites, bed & breakfasts, campsites and hotels located close to the greenways.

Frequently asked questions about greenways

How can I find a map of greenways in France?

The map of greenways and cycle paths can be viewed online on the Ma Voie Verte website, which lists greenways, cycle routes and cycling itineraries in France along with nearby tourist accommodations.

Are the greenway maps updated regularly?

Yes, the map of greenways and cycle paths on Ma Voie Verte is regularly updated to reflect new infrastructure and route changes.

Are greenways safe for children?

Yes, greenways are designed to be safe and accessible to everyone, including children. They are generally separated from motorised traffic.

Can I see on a map which accommodations are available along the greenways and cycle paths?

Yes, many accommodations (campsites, gites, hotels, bed & breakfasts, unusual stays) are available along the greenways and cycle paths. They are all featured on the Ma Voie Verte map.

What's the difference between a greenway and a cycle path?

A greenway is a route reserved for non-motorised travel — walking, cycling, rollerblading — providing a safe and peaceful environment, often built on former railway lines or towpaths. A cycle path, on the other hand, is a lane specifically designed for cyclists, usually located alongside roads and separated by markings or a barrier, making urban cycling easier. Both types of infrastructure aim to promote soft mobility.

How do I plan a cycling itinerary or trip in France?

To plan a cycling itinerary, check the map of greenways, choose your stages based on your interests and ability, and be sure to check accommodation and dining options along the way.

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