Riverside Rhythms: The Berges du Rhône

Walking tour in Lyon

1 hr 25 min
Duration
6
Stops
Easy
Difficulty
lifestylenature

About This Tour

Lyon is a city defined by its two rivers, but while the Saône offers Renaissance charm, the Rhône is the pulse of modern Lyonnais life. This self-guided walk invites you to explore the Berges du Rhône, a five-kilometer stretch of riverbank that was transformed from a car park into a vibrant urban park. On this neighborhood stroll through the Guillotière district, you will witness how the city breathes, plays, and socializes. Starting at the historic University Bridge, the route takes you past iconic mid-century architecture and lively river barges that serve as the city's floating living rooms. What makes this walking route special is the seamless blend of nature and urbanity. You will see locals jogging, skaters practicing tricks on the concrete terraces, and families enjoying the expansive lawns. It is a masterclass in urban revitalization. Unlike a traditional walking tour Lyon might offer in the crowded Old Town, this route focuses on the lifestyle of the 'Gones' (the local nickname for Lyonnais people). You will pass the Centre Nautique Tony Bertrand, an architectural marvel of the 1960s, and cross the Pont de la Guillotière, a site that has served as a gateway to the city for centuries. The experience extends beyond the water's edge into the nearby Parc Sergent Blandan, a former military fort turned into a creative green space. This audio walk is designed for those who want to see Lyon without a script, moving at their own pace while soaking in the 'Riverside Rhythms.' Whether you are interested in the industrial history of the quays or simply want to find the best spot for a sunset drink on a 'péniche,' this independent exploration provides the perfect backdrop. For those seeking a guided tour Lyon experience but with the freedom of a solo adventure, this route captures the authentic, everyday energy of the city's left bank. **Note:** This area is known for its ever-changing character. Street art, pop-up venues, and temporary exhibitions may differ from what's described. That's part of the adventure - you might discover something entirely new!

Highlights

  • The 1960s modernist architecture of the Centre Nautique Tony Bertrand
  • Historic river barges (péniches) turned into lively social hubs
  • Panoramic views from the University Bridge of Lyon
  • The expansive green lawns and playgrounds of Parc Sergent Blandan
  • The terraced steps of the Berges du Rhône, perfect for people-watching
  • The historic gateway of the Pont de la Guillotière

Route Map

Route map for Riverside Rhythms: The Berges du Rhône

Numbers indicate the order of stops on the tour

Tour Stops (6)

1

University Bridge of Lyon

Begin your self-guided adventure at the Pont de l'Université. Completed in 1903, this bridge was built to connect the city center with the newly established university faculties on the left bank. As you stand here, look toward the grand buildings of the University of Lyon. The bridge itself is a testament to the city's expansion during the Third Republic. It offers one of the best vantage points to see the contrast between the historic city on your right and the modern, bustling Guillotière district on your left. The river beneath you, the Rhône, was historically a wild and dangerous force, but today it serves as the city's primary recreational corridor.

2

Centre Nautique Tony Bertrand

As you walk north along the bank, you cannot miss the striking concrete towers of the Centre Nautique Tony Bertrand. Built in the 1960s, this swimming complex was part of Lyon's bid for the 1968 Summer Olympics. Its modernist design, featuring two large pools—one for winter and one for summer—remains an icon of the riverside. The 'pylons' you see are not just for show; they house the lighting and ventilation systems. It is a favorite spot for locals to cool off in the summer. Note how the architecture blends function with a bold, futuristic aesthetic that was very popular in post-war France.

3

Pont de la Guillotière

You are now approaching what was for centuries the only bridge over the Rhône in Lyon. The original Pont de la Guillotière dated back to the Middle Ages and was a vital link for travelers coming from Italy or the Alps. Because it was the only entry point, the Guillotière neighborhood became a melting pot of cultures, a reputation it proudly maintains today. The current structure is much newer, having been rebuilt after World War II, but the energy remains the same. The wide stone steps leading down to the water here are a popular gathering spot for students and locals, especially during the long summer twilights.

4

Barge, La Marquise

One of the most unique aspects of Lyonnais lifestyle is the 'péniche' culture. These former freight barges are permanently moored along the quays and have been converted into bars, concert venues, and night clubs. La Marquise is one of the most famous, known for its eclectic music scene and vibrant atmosphere. The use of these boats represents a creative way the city reclaimed the industrial riverfront for public use. Please keep in mind that the programming and deck layouts of these barges change frequently with the seasons and local festivals, so there is always something new to discover on the water.

5

Parc Sergent Blandan

Heading slightly inland, you reach Parc Sergent Blandan. This 17-hectare park is situated on the site of a 19th-century military fort. It was opened to the public in 2013 and is a fantastic example of adaptive reuse. You can still see the old ramparts and barracks, which now provide a backdrop for skate parks, giant playgrounds, and quiet gardens. It serves as a 'green lung' for the densely populated Guillotière and Jean Macé districts. It is a place where military history meets modern leisure, offering plenty of space to relax away from the river's main thoroughfare.

6

Berges du Rhône

Conclude your walking route back toward the southern stretch of the riverbanks. This area highlights the successful ecological restoration of the Rhône. Notice the diverse plant life and the way the path accommodates cyclists, runners, and walkers in separate lanes. This project, completed in the mid-2000s, transformed a former motorway into the peaceful promenade you see today. It is the perfect place to reflect on how Lyon has shifted from a city that turned its back on the river to one that celebrates it as its most valuable public space. From here, you can watch the river flow toward its confluence with the Saône further south.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Berges du Rhône is arguably the best route for nature and lifestyle lovers. It offers five kilometers of continuous green space, river views, and car-free paths that showcase Lyon's commitment to urban ecology.

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