Burgundy by bike

From Dijon to Mâcon, follow the Route des Grands Crus

8 days
Easy
Burgundy
Distance Tour
Heritage, Vineyards

Embark on a cycling journey in Burgundy

Discover the beauty of Burgundy by bike, one of France’s most celebrated wine regions, on a scenic cycling route from Dijon to Mâcon. This itinerary combines cycling pleasure, cultural heritage, and world-class wine tasting. Follow the legendary Route des Grands Crus, passing through prestigious appellations such as Gevrey-Chambertin, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Beaune, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, and Santenay.

From the Côte de Nuits to the Côte de Beaune and Côte Chalonnaise, this Burgundy cycling tour reveals landscapes recognized by UNESCO, charming wine villages, and well-maintained greenways designed for safe and scenic cycle tours. The route follows mostly dedicated bike paths and quiet country roads, ideal for travelers seeking an active yet authentic journey through France’s wine country.

From

1590 €

per person

Trip Highlights

  • 1
    Cycle the legendary Route des Grands Crus from Dijon to Mâcon.
  • 2
    Taste Burgundy’s finest wines at world-renowned estates.
  • 3
    Visit the Hospices de Beaune and the Abbey of Cluny, cultural treasures of France.
  • 4
    Follow the Burgundy South Greenway through vineyards, canals, and villages.
  • 5
    Explore the Côte de Nuits, home to Burgundy’s most prestigious red wines.
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Your cycling itinerary

1

Arrival in Dijon

Welcome to Dijon, a city of art, history, and fine gastronomy. Upon arrival, settle into your hotel and take a stroll through the medieval old town. Half-timbered houses, elegant mansions, and lively cafés give Dijon its timeless charm.

Here begins your cycling adventure through Burgundy. After receiving your bikes, maps, and roadbook, you can relax or start exploring the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, the covered market, or the Museum of Fine Arts, one of the oldest in France. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Burgundian dinner paired with a glass of Pinot Noir or Chardonnay.

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Dijon - Nuits-St-Georges

14 miles
+577 ft

Your Burgundy cycling journey begins! Leave Dijon behind and follow the iconic Route des Grands Crus, often called the “Champs-Élysées of Burgundy” for its extraordinary concentration of prestigious vineyards. Cycle through world-famous villages like Gevrey-Chambertin, Morey-Saint-Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, and Vougeot, where each name evokes centuries of winemaking heritage. The relaxed pace of cycling lets you admire the stone walls, vineyard slopes, and historic wine estates that define this landscape.

At Vougeot, visit the Château du Clos de Vougeot, an emblem of Burgundy’s wine tradition and the birthplace of the Chevaliers du Tastevin brotherhood. Learn about the Cistercian monks’ influence on viticulture and the legacy that shaped Burgundy’s global reputation.
Your day ends in Nuits-Saint-Georges, a charming village renowned for its full-bodied reds. Take a walk through the narrow streets or enjoy a tasting at a local family-run cellar.

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Nuits-St-Georges - Beaune

14 miles
+558 ft

Today, cycle south toward Beaune, the vibrant capital of Burgundy wines. The route winds through vineyard-covered hills and picturesque villages, offering a perfect blend of culture and nature. Beaune is a highlight of your trip, a City of Art and History and the beating heart of Burgundy’s wine world. Visit the Hospices de Beaune, a medieval masterpiece with its iconic glazed-tile roof, and learn about its famous wine auction.

Wander the cobblestone streets, explore traditional wine cellars, and treat yourself to a tasting of prestigious crus. Beaune’s culinary scene is exceptional, from Michelin-starred restaurants to rustic bistros serving local specialties.

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Beaune - Chassey-le-Camp

16 miles
+1115 ft

This stage offers a deep dive into the heart of the Côte de Beaune vineyards. You’ll pass through legendary wine villages such as Pommard, Volnay, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, and Chassagne-Montrachet, names that inspire wine lovers around the world.

The quiet country roads wind between vineyards listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites, revealing sweeping views of golden hillsides and picturesque hamlets. Many estates welcome cyclists for wine tastings of white and red Burgundies straight from the source.
After passing Santenay, enjoy a peaceful section along the canal before reaching Chassey-le-Camp, on the edge of the Côte Chalonnaise. Relax and take in the tranquil countryside after another unforgettable day on your bike.

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Chassey-le-Camp - Dracy-le-Fort

16 miles
+413 ft

Today’s route takes you through the rolling countryside of southern Burgundy, where fields, vineyards, and small villages alternate in a patchwork of colors. Follow the Canal du Centre cycle path, a peaceful cycling stage through nature and history. Along the way, you’ll pass Chagny and Rully, known for their elegant white wines and welcoming family estates.

Enjoy the soft light on the hills and the reflections of the canal, a perfect day for photography and gentle exploration. End the day in Dracy-le-Fort, a quiet wine village surrounded by vines.

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Dracy-le-Fort - Cluny

27 miles
+751 ft

After breakfast, join one of France’s most scenic bike routes, the Burgundy South Greenway. Built on a former railway line, it’s a model of eco-friendly cycling and sustainable tourism. Cycle through charming wine villages like Givry, Buxy, Saint-Gengoux-le-National, and Cormatin. Stop to visit the Renaissance Château of Cormatin or enjoy lunch in a sunny village square.

The route unfolds amid Romanesque churches, meadows, and endless vineyards before reaching Cluny, home to the monumental Cluny Abbey, once the most powerful monastic center in Europe. A cultural and serene stage, ideal for soaking up Burgundy’s rich heritage by bike.

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Cluny - Mâcon

17 miles
+801 ft

Your final day of cycling takes you through the Val Lamartinien, a poetic landscape of gentle hills, stone villages, and panoramic views named after the French poet Alphonse de Lamartine. Visit the stunning Château de Berzé-le-Châtel, a medieval fortress dominating the valley, a perfect photo stop.

Further along, you’ll pedal through the longest cycling tunnel in Europe, an unforgettable and refreshing experience before descending to Mâcon, a bright riverside town on the banks of the Saône. Celebrate your last evening with a leisurely stroll along the waterfront and a gourmet dinner in a local brasserie.

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End of the tour in Mâcon

After breakfast, your Burgundy bike tour comes to an end, but the memories will last: golden vineyards, authentic villages, tastings, and the warmth of Burgundy’s people.

This journey is a tribute to slow travel, blending nature, culture, and gastronomy, a truly unforgettable cycling experience in France’s most iconic wine region.

Mâcon

Accommodation options

Comfort category

This option features a curated selection of charming 3-star hotels and lovely guesthouses, perfect for cyclists looking for a warm, welcoming place to unwind after a day on the road.

These are authentic, friendly accommodations that truly understand the needs of bike travelers, offering a pleasant setting, reliable comfort, and a genuine sense of hospitality.

The goal is to combine comfort, simplicity, and character.

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From 1590 € / person

Comfort category

(based on double occupancy)

Arrival everyday except on Wednesdays in 2026

    Season from 01.03 to 31.10 1590 €
    Single room supplement 950 €

Options

Ebike rental
170 €
    Half-board (7 dinners) 460 €
    Wine tasting 30 €

The price includes

7 nights with breakfasts
6-day standard bike rental equipped with a front bag, a rear bag and a helmet
Personnalized welcome
Luggage transfer for each stage (1 luggage per person, maximum 20kg)
Un roadbook détaillé avec des suggestions de visites, des cartes et les vouchers
Access to a GPS app
Telephone assistance in case of emergency

The price doesn’t include

International flights
Transfers from/to the starting/departing points
Ebike rental
Lunches and dinners
A guide
A following vehicle
Activities as mentionned as optional
City taxes
Personal expenses
All that is not mentionned in the section "The price includes"

Additional information

By train
Dijon-Ville station is well connected to the national SNCF rail network, with frequent TGV and regional TER services. From Paris, the journey takes around 1 hour and 40 minutes by high-speed train. The station is located very close to the city center and can easily be reached on foot, by bus, or by tram.

By air
Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport (approximately 2 hours away) offers both domestic and international flights. Dijon can be reached from the airport by train or by car.

By car
Dijon has excellent motorway connections: the A31 (from Nancy and Luxembourg), the A6 (from Paris or Lyon), and the A39 (from Geneva via Dole). Several parking facilities are available around the city center, as well as park-and-ride (P+R) options with direct access to the Divia public transport network.

Return travel from Mâcon is not arranged by us. Each guest is therefore free to organize their departure according to their own schedule and preferences.

If you would like recommendations for arranging your return or extending your stay in Burgundy, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’ll be happy to assist.

On the first or second day of your stay, we will deliver your rental bikes directly to your hotel. Each bike is carefully fitted to your height and comes fully equipped with:

  • A front bag
  • A rear bag
  • A helmet (on request)
  • A repair kit

For this trip, you can choose from the following rental options:

  • E-bike for adults (minimum height: 5’1” / 155 cm)
  • Standard bike

If you prefer to bring your own bike, that is absolutely fine. A discount will be applied to your booking.

So you can fully enjoy your journey without worrying about your belongings, we arrange luggage transfers at each stage of your trip:

  • Please leave your luggage at the hotel reception before 9:00 a.m.
  • Our driver will collect your luggage and deliver it to your next accommodation.
  • You’ll collect them upon arrival, no later than 6:00 p.m.

Each rental bike comes equipped with a rear pannier, perfect for carrying your daily essentials. If you plan to arrive at your next accommodation before 5:00 PM, we recommend packing a change of clothes or an extra outfit in your rear bag.

To support you throughout your journey, we provide a dedicated GPS app. It allows you to follow each stage of your cycling itinerary independently, right from your smartphone.

Before departure, you’ll receive a link to download the app and access your routes. Once on site, simply open the day’s ride and let it guide you. Your map, turn-by-turn directions, and points of interest appear in real time.

In addition to the GPS app, you will receive a printed roadbook upon arrival, including maps, practical tips, and sightseeing information. An essential companion to slip into your panniers!

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