Les Lônes

A lône is a river arm that separated from it and is only filled with water during overflow from the river or during flooding.

With their stagnant waters, lônes have rich ecosystems and are often the focus of conservation programs. Many are protected by a biotope preservation order or, at least, an European Natura 2000 status.

They consist of habitats that are particularly favourable to biodiversity: alluvial forests, shrubby willow plantations, eutrophic stagnant freshwaters, hydrophyte beds and reed beds.

In the Avenières area, the very gentle slope of the Rhone river led to the formation of banks of sand or gravel. Probably, they had disappeared during floods or, enlarged by other deposits, they have gradually turned into islands.
Between these islands, arms gradually became separated from the main channel and are now dead arms or 'lônes', quite areas for fish to spawn.

Discover this timeless universe in a canoe (list of providers available at the Tourist Information Office in Avenières Veyrins-Thuellin). Please note : landing on the islands is prohibited.

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Du 01/01/24 au 31/12/24

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Tarifs

Free access.

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Latitude : 45.635573

Longitude : 5.601656

Bureau d'information des Avenières Veyrins-Thuellin
110 Avenue Guillermaz
38630 Les Avenières Veyrins-Thuellin
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Information mise à jour le 06/08/2021
par Office du Tourisme Les Balcons du Dauphiné

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