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SELF-GUIDED: Green Ways and Red
Wines
7 NIGHTS/8 DAYS |
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Self-guided trip: Start any day April
through October.
7 nights/8 days
Daily mileage: From 31 km or 20 miles to
58 km or 38 miles
Trip starts from and ends in Beaune
From 705 Euros per person based
on double occupancy.
Accommodations in 2-
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Featuring one of
France’s longest greenways, Burgundy is a cyclist’s paradise. Our
colorful itinerary allows you to go from the world’s most exceptional
wines and varying shades of Burgundian red, to the Charolais white! As
you cycle, you will travel through a palette of colors as varied and
diverse as the remarkable tiled roofs that top the mosaic of
exceptional medieval sites you’ll encounter on your journey.
Needless to
say, gastronomy and wines will be on par with our memorable itinerary!
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Day 1: Arrive in Beaune
Arrive in Beaune at the time of your choice. The earlier you arrive,
the more time you’ll have to drink in—figuratively and literally—the
magical allure of Burgundy’s wine capital. Its cobblestone streets
offer world-class attractions including the 15th century Notre-Dame
Basilica, the Hôtel-Dieu, with its famous multi-colored tile roof, and
the Wine Museum. There are also numerous wine ‘caves’ (wine cellars),
perfect for sharpening your toast-making skills for the days ahead!
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Day 2:
Beaune – Rully (30 km or 20 miles)
Right after breakfast you’ll meet our local representative, who will
outfit you with bikes and go over the next few days’ itinerary. You can
take it easy for this first day as the ride is fairly short and
leisurely through Chardonnay land. The villages of Pommard, Meursault
and Santenay will be the best introduction to the region and provide
you with many good options for lunch. Our hotel is in the center of the
village of Rully and boasts an excellent restaurant. A slightly longer
route will take you up to the village of Saint-Romain before rejoining
the normal itinerary.
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Day 3:
Rully – Buxy (two options: 35 km
(22 miles) or
50 km (31
miles)
Today’s route carries us south through the Cotes Challonnaises and the
village of Mercurey, which produces one of the best examples of the
pinot noir appellation of the same name. The terrain is a bit more
rolling with a succession of hamlets, creeks, woods, and of course
vineyards. You will stay in the pretty medieval village of Buxy, for 2
nights, where we use a very friendly hotel with swimming pool.
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Day 4:
Rest day or optional ride (from 40 km to
70 km or from
25 to 44 miles)
You may opt to spend the day relaxing or browsing the streets of Buxy
and perusing its shops, or you may choose to do our recommended loop.
Our optional ride from Buxy takes you south to the world-renowned Abbey
of Cluny, which was built in 910 AD, and still towers as a monument to
Romanesque architecture and the prestigious center of Christendom in
medieval Europe. Prior to the building of Saint Peter’s in Rome, it
reigned as the largest church in the world and earned a reputation for
producing popes. The ride back to Buxy will be done on the cycle path.
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Day 5:
Buxy to Nolay (55 km or 34 miles)
After breakfast, we’ll travel northwest to the country town of Couches,
after crossing the Canal du Centre. This itinerary is definitely a good
contrast and a nice balance to the wine-making area, as you’ll be
crossing a land of cattle farms, oak woods, and isolated farms. This
ride ends in the market town of Nolay, where you will overnight.
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Day 6:
Nolay to Beaune (two options: 45
km (28 miles)
or 60 km (37
miles)
The ride from Nolay goes up to Bligny-sur-Ouche and down to the Canal
of Burgundy at Pont d’Ouche. After riding along the peaceful canal on
the tow-path, we will cycle back to Beaune. This 15-km
stretch is a smooth downhill through lovely forest before reaching the
great vineyards of Alex Corton.
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Day 7:
Beaune to Beaune (two options: 55
km (34 miles)
or 70 km (44
miles)
The last ride is a loop from Beaune to the Abbey of Citeaux, a
historically important abbey located in St. Nicolas-lés-Citeaux. From
the Abbey, the route takes you through the best Pinot noir vineyards of
Burgundy, Chambolle-Musigny and Nuits-Saint-Georges, among others.
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Day 8:
Departure
After breakfast, depart at the time of your choice.
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Pricing: From
705 euros per person sharing a double room.
- 705 euros March thru April
30 and October 1 thru November 5. Single supplement is 250 euros
- 730 euros May 1 thru June 30
and September 1 thru September 30. Single supplement is 270 euros
- 770 euros
July 1 thru August 31. Single supplement is 280 euros
Our prices include:
- 7-night accommodations
- Daily breakfast
- 3 dinners (drinks are not included)
- Meeting with our local representative
- Marked maps and/or cue sheets
- Tourist information
- Assistance if necessary
- All tax and service charges
Our prices do not include:
- Expenses of personal nature
- Travel insurance
- Bicycle rentals. Hybrids are available at the rate of
95 euros per bike.
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at your earliest convenience. Confirmation is subject to hotel
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