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Michelin (1:150,000)
328Ain, Haute-Savoie
327Loire, Rhône
333Isère, Savoie
332Drôme, Vaucluse
340Bouches-du-Rhône, Var
IGN (1:100,000)
143Lons-le-Saunier, Genève
150Lyon, Villefranche-sur-Saône
157Grenoble, Montélimar
163Avignon, Nîmes
171Marseille, Avignon
Various online maps are available to download, at a scale of your choice. A strip map of the Swiss stages can be downloaded from www.veloland.ch, while the French stages can be found at www.viarhona.com. Particularly useful is Open Street Map www.openstreetmap.org, which has a cycle route option showing the route in its entirety. This cannot be downloaded directly from OSM but it can through the Viewranger App (for iPhone or Android) without charge.
Guidebooks
Switzerland Mobility and Werd Verlag publish a guide with maps to the Swiss part of the route, available in French or German (not English). La Suisse a Vélo/Veloland Schweiz, volume 1 Route du Rhône/Rhone Route, ISBN 9783859325647. A guide in French to the ViaRhôna by Claude Bandiera is published by Biclou, ISBN 9782351490006.