Où se baigner rivière Lyon ?
Où se baigner rivière Lyon ?
Top 10 des baignades aux alentours de Lyon
- La rivière d'Ain à Priay.
- Port Galland.
- Lac des Sapins.
- Le lac d'Aiguebelette.
- Le Lac de Nantua.
- Cascade de Trévoux.
- La Plaine Tonique.
- La Vallée Bleue.
Quel est le principal affluent du Rhône ?
Les principaux affluents contribuant à la formation des crues du Rhône sont de l'amont vers l'aval : l'Arve, le Fier, l'Ain, la Saône, l'Isère, l'Eyrieux, la Drome, l'Ardèche, la Cèze, la Durance et le Gard.
Où se poser au bord de l'eau ?
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- Jardin de la Confluence. ...
- Les Prairies Saint-Martin. ...
- Les Plages de Baud et les terrasses du Vertugadin. ...
- Le Parc de Champagné à Cesson-Sévigné
Where is the Saône river located in France?
- The Saône (French pronunciation: [son]; Arpitan: Sona; Latin: Arar) is a river of eastern France. It is a right tributary of the Rhône, rising at Vioménil in the Vosges department and joining the Rhône in Lyon, just south of the Presqu'île.
What is the average flow rate in Lyon?
- Overall, the average flow rate in Lyon is 475 cubic metres per second (16,800 cu ft/s), with a minimum of 153 cubic metres per second (5,400 cu ft/s), in August, and a maximum of 954 cubic metres per second (33,700 cu ft/s), in February.
What is the elevation of the Saône du Rhone?
- The Saône rises at Vioménil at the foot of the cliff of the Faucilles in the Vosges at an elevation of 392 metres (1,286 ft), and flows into the Rhône at Lyon at an elevation of 158 metres (518 ft). Its length is 480 kilometres (300 mi).
Which river has the largest watershed in France?
- At 30,000 square kilometres (12,000 sq mi) the Saône has the largest watershed of any French river that does not flow directly into the sea, covering approximately 1/18 of metropolitan France.














