Originating in the Swiss Alps, the Rhône River winds its way for 505 miles (813 kilometers) through southeastern France before emptying into the Mediterranean. As it flows, it passes through notable cities such as Lyon and Avignon, and meanders through the renowned Côte du Rhône wine region. In Avignon, the river’s presence is a defining feature, with its banks offering scenic views and a place for leisurely strolls. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil waters, observe the historic architecture that lines the river, and explore the vineyards that thrive along its fertile shores.
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