Walk the world's first modern suspension bridge — built in 1825 by engineering pioneer Marc Seguin — then lose yourself in Tournon's medieval labyrinth of seigneurial lanes with an expert local guide. History, architecture, and Rhône views in one elegant morning.
What to expect
Your guide meets you dockside and leads you across the iconic Passerelle, explaining how Seguin's cable-tension innovation changed global bridge-building forever. The route weaves into the historic centre's narrow lanes, past Renaissance façades and artisan courtyards, to the Collégiale Saint-Julien with its 16th-century frescoes. The guide contextualises Tournon as a pivotal Rhône trade city and shares stories no guidebook captures. End with a café stop at a local institution the guide knows personally.
Good to know
Book at least 48 hours ahead through the Tournon Tourism Office. The walk is entirely flat and accessible. Allow 2 hours; pairs beautifully with a pre-lunch wine tasting in Tain just across the bridge. Departs from the dock or the château entrance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Tournon — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.