


7 days/6 nights, with 6 days cycling

Any Date between March to October
We recommend you to start your trip on a Wednesday to see the market in Beaune every saturday

Moderate 20-40+ miles daily
1 day gently rolling
3 days are moderately rolling
1 day hilly

Classic Accommodation: US$1550
Luxe Accommodation: US$2360
Single suppl. classic: US$445
Single suppl. Luxe: US$565

- 6 nights hotels
- All breakfasts and 1 dinner
- Use of a top quality 21-speed hybrid bike complete with handlebar bag, pump, and all the necessary accessories for changing flats. We recommend that you bring your own helmet for safety and hygiene reasons
- Detailed route instructions and map
- Luggage transfers
- Area Manager available throughout the tour

From Paris, the easiest way to reach Dijon is via TGV from the train station Paris Gare de Lyon.
The journey by train takes about 2 hours. Gevrey Chambertin is only 20 minutes away from Dijon and can be reach by taxi.
We suggest purchasing your ticket from North America.
Reservations can be made at Rail Europe at 1-800-387-6782 or visiting their web site at www.raileurope.com
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Hôtel Les Grands Crus,
Gevrey-Chambertin
This hotel is virtually surrounded by vineyards and all tastefully furnished French provincial style rooms have a view of them. It is a short stroll from good restaurants and the Château Gevrey-Chambertin. |
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Hôtel des Remparts,
Beaune
Situated inside the historic town of Beaune close to restaurants and cafes, this 17th century building was renovated into a fine hotel, preserving the charm of the ancient mansion, with modern comforts. |
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Le Montrachet,
Puligny-Montrachet
This luxurious country inn, built in 1824, boasts a fine gourmand restaurant that has won accolades from food lovers. Your hosts Thierry and his Canadian-born wife Suzanne create a warm and friendly atmosphere |
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Château Andre Ziltener,
Chambolle-Musigny
Described by Wine Spectator as “the most beautiful hotel in Burgundy.” This is intimate chateau is surrounded by vineyards. All rooms are creatively designed with luxury antiques and named after a famous ‘Grand Cru’. |
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Hôtel Le Cep,
Beaune
Originally built in 1442, this 4-star hotel features a magnificent tower and a beautiful stone staircase, as well as two historical courtyards and a picturesque garden. Rooms are decorated in the traditional French style. |
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Le Montrachet,
Puligny-Montrachet
This luxurious country inn, built in 1824, boasts a fine gourmand restaurant that has won accolades from food lovers. Your hosts Thierry and his Canadian-born wife Suzanne create a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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