The The northern Cotes du Rhone is a region of fine wines south of Lyon, lesser known than the southern Cotes du Rhone around Orange and Avignon. Still, even if you explore the region by train, you'll see the legendary, steeply terraced vineyards of the Cote-Rotie and Hermitage spilling down the hills into the valley the train runs along. The journey from Lyon to Valence takes a mere one hour and ten minutes on a standard train. You can stop at Tain l'Hermitage to explore, or keep to the two major cities, Vienne and Valence. If you don't stop for too much wine, you can actually do this tour in a day, visiting both towns and seeing the vineyards (but not stopping).
Take a look at the Map of the Cotes du Rhone which has visitor information, then enjoy our pictures of the northern Cotes du Rhone between Vienne and Valence. Click each picture to see it full size.
Images 1-10 of 10
- Northern Cotes du Rhone Mapcotes du rhone map, cotes du rhone wine region
- Vienne: Picture of the Augustus and Livia Templevienne temple picture, augustus and livia temple picture
- Picture of an interesting doorway in Vienne, Francevienne france picture, vienne doorway
- Picture of a Roman neighborhood in Vienne.vienne picture, roman ruins picure, vienne france
- Picture of flowers along the Rhone in Vienne.vienne france picture, flowers picture
- Picture of a Roman Road segment in Vienne, outside the Tourist Information roman road picture, roman road in vienne france
- Picture of a park in Valencevalence france picture
- Picture of a park on the outskirts of Valence, Francevalence france picture, valence park picture
- Picture of the Cathedral of St. Apollinarisvalence picture, valence church picture
- Picture of a Napoleon Bonaparte Memorial in a Courtyard in Valence, Francevalence france picture, bonaparte picture, Napoleon picture
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
