

Set off to explore Lugdunum’s 2000-year history!
The city of Lyon is known for its relief and its two magnificent hills: Fourvière and Croix-Rousse. Discover them both thanks to our electric bikes.
The ComhiC team welcomes you at the agency so that you can drop off and leave safely your luggage during the ride. Accompanied by your passionate guide, climb effortlessly up to Fourvière, which overlooks Lyon. You will see some pretty views and will discover the ancient gallo-roman theatres of the Roman aera.
After enjoying Fourvière Hill, let’s go to the second one, Croix-Rouse, where you will learn more about the Canuts (silk workers)! After that, head towards the Peninsula where you will be surprised by the ambiance of Terreaux Square.
Let yourself be seduced by many beautiful viewpoints offered on the heights of Lyon. If the weather allows it, you can even admire the Mont Blanc and the Alps!
Worth knowing
Please ensure you arrive 15 minutes before the tour commences.
Booking is necessary
Cancellation free of charge 72 hours before schedule activity
Helmets and disposable hygiene caps supplied
Minimum height: 1.50 m
Health and safety commitments
In order to ensure the safety of our visitors, all tours provided by ComhiC have been adapted with routes that enable physical distancing and compliance with applicable health regulations:
Reception conditions:
- customers are received outside the shop by members of staff wearing a protective mask
- a mask must be worn (we can provide masks at cost price)
- alcohol-based hand sanitizer provided
Adapted service:
- outdoor activity
- individual vehicle
- disinfection of equipment
- small groups (8 people maximum)
- physical distancing (related to the vehicle, of at least one metre)
Duration
2h00
Kind
Electric bicycle tour
Access
Metro D > Vieux-Lyon
Meeting point
At the COM’HIC Store - 7 quai Romain Rolland - Lyon 5th
Prices

Two hills, two different atmospheres
An expression opposes Fourvière, "the praying hill" and Croix-Rousse "the working hill". It is even said that in the past people in the religious orders in Fourvière could sometimes hear the weaving machines being used by the canuts…


