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Calavon cycle route
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43 ° 51 ′ 40 ″ N 5 ° 18 ′ 4 ″ E
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The Calavon cycle route is a cycling route going from Saint-Martin-de-Castillon To Coustellet, in the Vaucluse. Ultimately, it will link Volx To Cavaillon, by the old route of the railway line that linked these two towns.

Understand

This cycle route was initiated as part of a European cycle lane movement. Located along an old disused railway line, it will eventually be connected to the Via Venaissia cycle route, in the process of being implemented, and through this, to the Véloroute Via Rhôna, cycling route linking Geneva, to the Mediterranean Sea, along the Rhône.

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Circulate

Several access points are possible to use this cycle route, in particular at the level of the old train stations of the Volx-Cavaillon line, with equipped car parks.

To see

  • 1 Julien bridge Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Roman bridge, classified as historical monuments
  • 2 Ubac Dolmen Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element To Goult – ancient celtic tumulus
  • 3 Church of Our Lady of Lights To Goult – This church is also a Marian shrine.
  • 4 Saint Véran Chapel Goult – Romanesque chapel, hidden in the woods, listed as historical monuments

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Around

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