Cycle tourism route
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Distance 46km
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Change in altitude (uphill) 350m
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Departure Annecy
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Duration Not reported
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Difficulty Medium
- Maximum altitude Not reported
Opening period
From 01/01 to 31/12.
Description
A short escape to the north of Annecy, to discover the various bridges on the Caille, then come back down following the same route as the Tour de la Mandallaz, taking in the splendid panoramic views over Lake Annecy.
Direction: counter-clockwise Landmarks and connections: Meythet (split with Tour de la Montagne d'Age no. 5c and Tour de la Mandallaz no. 6, among others); Allonzier-la-Caille; carrefour des Quatre-Chemins (visit the Caille bridge and return downhill together with Tour de la Mandallaz no. 6). Description: If you take this tour, you'll get to see two extraordinary monuments for the price of one! While the Pont de la Caille is the world's oldest cable-stayed suspension bridge (1839, span 192 m, height 147 m above the Usses torrent), the adjacent road bridge is the world's largest unreinforced concrete arch bridge (232 m long). It's well worth the detour, especially as the suspension bridge, also known as the Charles-Albert Bridge and listed as a historic monument, is reserved for pedestrian traffic. Your starting route up to Meythet is shared with those of Tour de la Montagne d'Age n°5 and Tour de la Mandallaz n°6. At the intersection with the N508, continue straight ahead along the airfield. You will then cross Metz-Tessy and follow a small road on the side of a valley to Allonzier-la-Caille. Just over a kilometer further on, you'll come to the Quatre-Chemins crossroads. From here, continue to the Pont de la Caille, a 2 km round trip. Back at Quatre-Chemins, you'll join Tour de la Mandallaz n°6 (don't miss the sharp left turn at Rossy) for a spectacular descent with panoramic views over Lake Annecy.
Facilities
- Cycle tourism route
Price
Free access.
Information updated by Conseil Départemental de la Haute-Savoie