Itinerary
Upon your arrival, we transfer you from the Dijon or Beaune train station to the first hotel in Gevrey Chambertin, nicely set at the top end of the renowned Grand Cru villages of Burgundy. After settling in, meet with our Trip Manager for your Orientation and bike fitting. Depending on your arrival time, you may well be able to offer yourselves a first wine tasting, at one of the wineries right in the heart of Gevrey – welcome to Burgundy! (note the Deluxe itinerary stays in neighbouring Morey St Denis)
A beautiful first ride, starting through the Champs Elysees of great wine names of the Cote de Nuits: Morey St Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, Vougeot (you can stop to visit the Chateau de Clos de Vougeot with its monumental medieval wine presses)… pay homage in front of the Romanee Conti vineyard – one of the best – and most expensive – wines in the world! Your route brings you to Nuits St Georges, where you may decide to stop for an end of the morning wine tasting (this is the time of day when your tasting palate is at its best), and to explore town using our self guided walk, before continuing the route out into the plains. Small villages and pretty countryside await, before curving back towards the vineyard hillside to Beaune, your home for the following two nights.
We provide a shorter ride option today, to give you time to explore wonderful Beaune – our home! This medieval town deserves some time, with its wonderful cobblestoned streets, 15th century tapestries in the Collegial Church, and the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy (today, a wine museum). We provide a walking tour to help in your explorations, ending it at the incredible Hospces de Beaune – a 15th century charity hospital that is THE site to see in the region! Both the shorter and longer versions of the ride take you around the base of the Corton Hill, laced with Grand Cru vineyards. Ride through pretty Aloxe Corton and Ladoix Serrigny before deciding if you wish to climb the steep hill up to the panorama in Pernand-Vergelesses. On to Savigny-les-Beaune, whose castle’s eccentric owner has a weird and wonderful collection of antique airplanes, motorcycles and Abarth cars that you can admire during a visit. You return to Beaune at the end of the ride, to relax in one of the many cafés, or perhaps seek out one of our recommended wine tastings before dinner.
Today’s ride starts in the morning through the sleepy villages of the Saone River plains. Ride through fields of sunflowers and bright yellow canola, past ancient stone farmhouses. There is an option to add on an easygoing extra stretch, taking you all the way to the Saone River itself, to follow a bike path along the riverbank through the port town of Verdun at the confluence with the Doubs River. The route curves back towards the great vineyard villages for the latter part of your ride; ride through the great red wine vineyards of Pommard and Volnay, before arriving in the Kingdom of Chardonnay. Once you have settled in to your hotel, relax in a cafe in the pretty and lively square of Meursault, or indulge in a wine tasting if you wish, you are after all in the home of some of the best white wines in the world! (note the Classic itinerary stays in the vineyard village of Mercurey, riding through Meursault).
Your loop ride today takes you southward, to explore the bottom end of the Cote de Beaune vineyards, as well as the villages and pretty terrain of the Cote Challonaise. The Cote Chalonnaise wine region lies just to the south of the Côte de Beaune. Away from the ambitious pricing of the Côte d’Or, some producers, in villages like Rully and Mercurey, are turning out respectable Chardonnay and tasty Pinot Noir for a fraction of the prices these wines might fetch further north. Be sure as well to taste here the sparkling Cremant de Bourgogne, our region’s version of Champagne! After pedalling through the town of Chagny, enjoy the riding along the Canal du Centre bike path. We detour you off to admire the impressive castle in Rully, and then the end of your ride brings you through the lively square with cafes and restaurants in Santenay, the great whites and reds of Chassagne Montrachet, and the renowned white wines of Puligny-Montrachet. The relaxing terrain and small villages make for great riding.
After a final breakfast, we transfer you to Beaune or Chagny train station in time for your train connections. Bon Voyage!
What's included
- 5 nights’ accommodation of the comfort level of your choice * CLASSIC, CLASSIC + or DELUXE
- Hotel taxes
- All breakfasts and 2 dinners (drinks not included with the dinners)
- Fully equipped quality touring bike **
- Orientation with our Trip Manager
- Detailed maps and step-by-step route instructions
- Regional information and advice
- Uploadable GPS files to use on a free APP in your smartphone ***
- Luggage transfers from hotel to hotel
- Transfer from Dijon or Beaune train station to the first hotel
- Transfer to Beaune or Chagny train station at the end of the tour
- Phone call support 7 days a week
* Price based on double room occupancy – please contact us for details on single room supplements
** E-bikes and Road bikes are available on request (supplement)
*** Can be used without international internet plan (offline)
Hotel Details
Classic Tour
1390 € / pers.
1 night
Hotel ORouge – Gevrey-Chambertin
2 nights
Hotel de la Cloche – Beaune
2 nights
Hostellerie du Val d’Or – Mercurey
Classic + Tour
1950 € / pers.
1 night
La Rotisserie du Chambertin – Gevrey-Chambertin
2 nights
Hotel les Remparts – Beaune
2 nights
Hotel le Globe – Meursault
Deluxe Tour
2750 € / pers.
1 night
Hotel Castel de Tres Girard – Morey Saint Denis
2 nights
Hostellerie le Cedre – Beaune
2 nights
Hotel & Spa la Cueillette – Meursault
Our bikes
The high quality, light touring bike is the default bike included on the tour. It is perfectly suited to riding with lots of stops for explorations.
Upon request, and for a supplement, you can have a road bike or a pedal-assist electric bike – contact us for details.
All our touring bikes come equipped with removable handlebar bag with clear map case, flat tire kit (with extra inner tube), pump, lock, rear rack and back panniers, water bottle holder and new water bottle, bell and kickstand.
Ahead of the tour, we will ask you if you wish to use our helmets, and if you want toe cages on the pedals (both free of charge).
Each of our regions has its own bike fleet, often with a couple of different bike makes depending on sizing – if you want to know the specific bike details for your tour, just contact us, and we’ll be happy to send you the specs!
TOURING BIKE - men's frame (included in trip cost)
TOURING BIKE - women's Frame (included in trip cost)
E-bike - men's frame (supplement charge)
E-bike - women's frame (supplement charge)
Road (racing) bike (supplement charge)