Burgundy is renowned for its exceptional wines, unique culture and fascinating history. We cycle through a landscape of fortified abbeys and grand chateaux, following the Canal de Bourgogne to the famous vineyards of Beaune. This flexible cycling trip provides a fantastic opportunity to see how France was shaped by the wealthy and powerful.
Itinerary
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Day 1:
Join tour Montbard
Arrive at Montbard and check into hotel.
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Day 2:
In Montbard
Having had a chance to familiarise ourselves with our bikes, we start by exploring the area around Montbard. There is the opportunity to cycle north east of the village to visit the Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay, founded 1118 by St. Bernard. Abandoned after the French Revolution, the abbey was later turned into a paper mill which was owned and run for a time by the Montgolfier family of hot air balloon fame! Now restored to its former glory, the abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Montbard itself is famous as the birthplace of the French naturalist and writer, Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, whose theories on evolution preceded those of Darwin by over 100 years. In the park we can visit his study, the Aubespin Tower or visit the museum which celebrates his life and works. Alternatively, a short cycle ride north west of Montbard brings us to the Grand Forge de Buffon, constructed by the ingenious Comte and a masterpiece of French 18th century industrial engineering. (Approx. 30km cycling).
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 3:
Cycle to Semur en Auxois
Part of our ride today follows the Canal de Bourgogne. A remarkable feat of engineering, the canal was constructed in the 19th century to link the rivers Saone and Yonne and thus forge a navigable waterway from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Our route passes through the village of Moutiers St Jean to Epoisses, famous for its cheese and chateau which is an ancient fortress surrounded by double fortifications enclosing 15th century houses, a dovecote with over 3000 nesting holes and a 13th century church all set in a beautiful flower garden. An optional diversion visits the chateau of Bourbilly set in beautiful grounds where Madame de Sevigne, letter writer to the court of Louis XIV, lived. (Approx. 47km cycling).
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 4:
In Semur
For those wanting to Explore further, east of Semur is one of the prettiest villages, Flavigny sur Ozerain, a fortified village and setting for the film “Chocolat” also known for its abbey where aniseed sweets are made in the abbey crypt. It will be possible to do some wine tasting in the “Vignoble de Flavigny” before considering an optional diversion to visit the hill top village of Alise St Reine where, in 52BC, Julius Caesar defeated the last of the Gauls. Gallo Romaine remains include colonnades, a theatre, temple & forum. On our return to Semur we pass through Lantilly where we can find the “chateau of 100 windows” built by Charles de Chaugy in 1709 on the site of an ancient stronghold. (Approx. 42km cycling).
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 5:
Cycle to Pouilly en Auxois
Riding to Pouilly en Auxois today, we have the option to either follow the canal towpath via Pont Royal, a picturesque stop for barges and houseboats, or take a high level route via the delightful hilltop village of Mont St Jean. There is an option to visit the nearby chateau of Eguilly, a happy mixture of architectural styles from Gallo Romaine to 18th century. The chateau is now a centre for art and culture. At Pouilly the canal disappears into a tunnel, running underneath the city for approximately 2 miles. The town itself has many buildings of note, notably the curiously shaped tourist office housed in a 15th century dove cote! (Approx. 45km cycling).
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 6:
Cycle to Beaune
Our cycle ride to Beaune takes us southeast of Pouilly via the eye-catching village of Vandanesse, also situated on the Canal de Bourgogne. Close by at this point we can visit the lovely flower decked hilltop town of Chateuneuf en Auxois with an impressive mediaeval chateau built in 1549 by Philippe Pot, counsellor to the Duke Philippe le Bon. Here we find a series of dwellings in flamboyant gothic style surrounding the 12th century keep and 13th century walls. Leaving the canal we climb across to the famous Burgundy vineyards, descending the gorgeous valley of the Rhoin to Savigny les Beaune where we can visit the chateau which houses a fine collection of racing cars, motor cycles, aircraft and specially adapted vineyard vehicles. A visit to the elegant Chateau de Commarin is a worthwhile extension to the day’s cycle. (Approx. 45km cycling).
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 7:
In Beaune
Today we suggest a walk through the cobbled streets of the old town of Beaune and to the Hotel Dieu with its brightly coloured tiled roof. This wonderfully preserved hospital was founded by Nicolas Rolin and was designed to help the poor. The town’s other attractions include the wine museum, collegiate church of Notre Dame and even a mustard exhibition! There are many optional cycling routes which follow the wine route; the “route de grand crus”. Beaune is the centre of the region’s wine industry and we recommend a cycle ride out to visit the wineries of the most sought after ‘appellations’ such as Gevry Chambertain, Fixin, Nuits St Georges or Chambrolle Musigny. Also well worthwhile is a visit the renaissance chateau of Clos Vougeot, seat of the world famous “Confrerie des Chevliers du Tastevin”. (Approx. 25km cycling).
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 8:
Tour ends Beaune
Included meals: Breakfast