The Dolce Via for families

Train, bike… the perfect duo for a unique family getaway where you can take your time, reconnect with nature and enjoy the scenery to the full. The kids will love it!

This trip is really the Dolce Via in the Ardèche! The holiday begins along the bed of the former railway track – now actually known as the "Dolce via" – which once linked Lamastre to Le Cheylard through the mountains of the Ardèche. Then after switching valleys, the ride continues along the Eyrieux river, wild and picturesque. By carefully choosing your start date you'll be able to go from Tournon to Lamastre by the little train of the Vivarais (see details below.)
The former railway tracks, mostly disused since 1968, have become simple trails. However, many remarkable civil engineering works dating from the railway era still remain, and the scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Biking along through this little-known yet magnificent countryside, you’ll see the distinctive valleys of the Boutières – part of the mountains of the Ardèche – from a whole new perspective.
The itinerary is relatively gentle and suitable for cycletourists, but as some of the paths are not tarmacked we recommend the use of country bikes with wider-section tyres.

  • Chambre d'hôtes (bed and breakfast)
  • Hotel
  • 3-star hotel

Number of days : 5

We speak : English, French

Opening / Rates

Opening

From 01/04 to 30/06/2026 daily.

From 01/09 to 31/10/2026 daily.

Rates

From 01/04 to 30/06/2026
Adult: from 540 € (Rates based on a room shared with two adults.)
Child: from 380 €.

From 01/09 to 31/10/2026
Adult: 540 €
Child: 380 €.

Price includes : 3 nights half-board + 1 night in B&B, *** hotels and guest houses.T

Price does not include : Beverage and extraParking for your vehicle throughout the holiday : to pay directlyRound trip transfer from Home to the first accomodationFacultative cancellation and repatriation insurance

  • Bank/credit card
  • Check
  • Credit transfer

From 540 € / adult

Address

07300 Tournon-sur-Rhône

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