Day 1: Arrival in Beaune
Day 2: Cycling roundtrip to Côte de Nuits
Day 3: Beaune - Chassey-le-Camp
Day 4: Chassey-le-Camp – Saint-Boil
Day 5: Saint-Boil – Cluny
Day 6: Cluny – Tournus
Day 7: Departure from Tournus

Day 1:    Arrival in 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. 

 

Day 2:    Cycling roundtrip to Côte de Nuits
58 km

This route crosses the well-known wine region 'Côte de Nuits'. Here the dominant grape in the vineyards is the Pinot Noir, from which the splendid red Burgundy is made. You pass the world-famous Chateau Clos du Vougeot and overlook the rolling vineyards producing one of the most expensive wines of the world: Romanée Conti.  

At the end of your day, before returning to Beaune, you can take advantage of a detour to discover the historic castle of Château Savigny-les-Beaune. 

Challenge : 57.7 km, 466m ascent, 467m descent

 

Day 3:    Beaune - Chassey-le-Camp
44 km

A nice relaxed trip through the “Côte de Beaune” where prestigious, white wines like Meursault and Montrachet are made from the white Chardonnay grapes.   

Today we propose an itinerary which traverses the famous wine villages of Pommard, Meursault and Chassagne-Montrachet on an easy route with many changes of scenery, to the small town of Nolay, and its impressive market building next to church. From Nolay, you will follow a pleasant cycling path using a former railway. Arrival at Chassey-le-Camp at the heart of the small valley. 

Challenge : 43.6 km, 573m ascent, 479m descent

 

Day 4:    Chassey-le-Camp – Saint-Boil
43 km

Today on the “Voie Verte” – a former railway track - you cycle among undulating vineyards of the considerably less prestigious wine region “Côte Chalonnaise”. Visit, on you way, the castle of Rully, and maybe take a break at a local winegrower to taste some red Mercurey. Before the end of your cycling day, pedal through the vineyards via Buxy, a typical medieval town. 
 

Challenge : 42.7 km, 389m ascent, 467m descent

 

Day 5:    Saint-Boil – Cluny
27 km

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). 

You end the day in the beautiful town of Cluny, known for its prominent town ramparts and Roman Abbey founded in the 10th century. 

Challenge : 27.4 km, 201m ascent, 193m descent

 

Day 6:    Cluny – Tournus
59 km

Rather quickly the terrain becomes somewhat hillier and you reach Europe’s longest underpass(disused railway tunnel). On the other side is the majestic fortress Berzé-le-Châtel, surrounded by “Mâconnais” vineyards. In Mâcon you cross the beautiful bridge Saint Laurent and you follow the route on the “Voie Bleue” along the banks of the Sâone. You pass charming villages built around typical Roman churches and eventually you reach medieval Tournus. 

Challenge : 59.5 km, 331m ascent, 393m descent

 

Day 7:    Departure from Tournus

After breakfast, end of your cycling trip. Some time left? Walk through the historic centre of Tournus before taking the train back to Beaune.

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