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In the heart of Burgundy, where world-renowned vineyards meet peaceful valleys and historic villages, a cycling journey begins in Beaune, the capital of Burgundy wines. The route first heads towards Chalon-sur-Saône, a lively riverside town, before following the Saône down to Tournus, famed for its Romanesque abbey. From there, the ride continues through the rolling hills of the Cluny countryside, with a stop in Cluny, a spiritual and medieval landmark. Passing through Saint-Boil and Chassey-le-Camp, the itinerary immerses you in Burgundy’s countryside, with its gentle hills, forests, and vineyards. Finally, the loop closes back in Beaune, after a journey rich in cultural treasures, culinary delights, and natural beauty—each pedal stroke revealing a new facet of this unique region.
| Day 1 | Arrival Beaune | |
Arrival in Beaune, the unmistakable wine capital of Burgundy. If you have time left after your check-in then visit the artistic and historic heritage of the town, such as the impressive “Hospices de Beaune”. Be sure to pay a visit to the wine museum. |
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| Day 2 | Beaune - Chalon sur Saône | |
Leaving Beaune, the vineyard slopes fade quickly into the distance. The route stretches south across open farmland, with fields of grain broken by small woods and quiet villages, far from the bustle of the wine route. Challenge: 42.2 km, 145 m ascent, 109 m descent |
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| Day 3 | Chalon sur Saône - Tournus | |
Leaving the quays of Chalon-sur-Saône, bathed in morning light reflecting off the water, the Saône flows alongside, wide and calm, guiding the ride silently. Challenge: 33.3 km, 70 m ascent, 67 m descent |
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| Day 4 | Tournus - Cluny | |
The route leaves Tournus, following the Saône briefly before the plains give way to the gentle hills of the Mâconnais, dotted with small woods and stone villages. Challenge: 59.5 km, 169 m ascent, 231 m descent |
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| Day 5 | Cluny - Saint-Boil | |
Continuing along the “Voie Verte” today you can admire the beautiful landscapes of southern Burgundy. The treasures you will find along the route include the Chateau de Cormatin and its gardens, unique in France for its exceptionally well-preserved interiors from the reign of Louis 13th (1628). Challenge: 27.4 km, 102 m ascent, 94 m descent |
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| Day 6 | Saint-Boil - Chassey le Camp | |
The route leaves Saint-Boil, gradually climbing into hills of Burgundy. Vineyards begin to appear, creating a green and golden patchwork stretching across the gentle slopes. Challenge: 42.7 km, 290 m ascent, 367 m descent |
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| Day 7 | Chassey le Camp - Beaune | |
Between Chassey-le-Camp and Beaune, the Burgundy Vineyard Way takes you meandering through the region’s most famous wine appellations "Grands Crus". Challenge: 43.6 km, 489 m ascent, 395 m descent |
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| Day 8 | End in Beaune | |
End of your trip after breakfast. We advise you to extend your stay in order to take the time to visit the beautiful city of Beaune. |
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8 nights included
2/3 Star Hotels or 3/4 Star Hotels (supplement applied)
Breakfast included + Dinner included on Day 6 only
Maps and tourist information about all the places of interest
24/7 Bilingual Emergency hotline
Luggage transport to your next accommodations. Luggage accepted per person: 1 suitcase or travel bag (20 kg maximum)
For time tables and further information check the website of SNCF or rome2rio for all French National trains (SNCF).
We strongly advise you to download the sncf mobile app prior to departure.
If you want to travel on a train with your bike, you can find more information via this link.
We will supply the directions of this trip with a personalized code which gives you access to our travel App.