South Burgundy - Self-guided - 6 days - Family

Enjoy South Burgundy with your family

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  • Duration

    6 Days
  • Difficulty

    Easy
  • Distance

    123km
  • Landscapes

    • City
    • Castle
    • Greenway
  • Theme

    • Family
    • E-Bike
    • Culture 
  • Type of Journey

    Self-Guided

Description

Burgundy is renowned for its warm hospitality and inimitable knack for enjoying life, rich in tradition, gastronomy, history, and excellent wines. Even before Julius Caesar fought his decisive battles with the Gaulles, people have been lured to this beautiful land of gently rolling landscapes, sleepy villages, rivers and canals. Burgundy is the old France, a land of culture, countryside and fine food. The perfect destination for a family trip.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Wine city Beaune
Cluny Abbey
Adventure Parc
Renaissance castle Cormatin
Wine making villages & wine roads
Leisure cycling on „Voie Verte“

Characteristics of this journey/holiday

Day by day

Day 1 Beaune

Beaune is the wine capital of Burgundy.

Day 2 Beaune – Chassey-le-Camp 29  km

In the morning you will visit this cultural wine capital, with its famous Hôtel Dieu the ancient hospice, a 15th century masterpiece of gothic art, built after the Hundred Years War. You are leaving for some of the most famous wine villages in the world, Pommard, and Mercurey. Historical monuments, such as old village ‘Lavoirs’, typify this area.

Day 3 Chassey-le-Camp- Buxy 32 km 

Today you will explore the vineyards of Rully before arriving in Givry. Beginning in Givry, the cycle route follows the path of the former railway line. Its 20.5-km section south into Saint-Gengoux-Le-National traverses a multi-faceted landscape composed of forestland and vineyard-clad hillsides showcasing the area’s rural architecture, including “cadole” stone shelters, “lavoirs” and fountains.

Day 4 Buxy – Cluny 32 km

Today you will explore the Côte Chalonnaises that lies between the foothills of the Morvan Mountains and the valley of the River Saône. The Côte Chalonnaises are a perfect geographical bridge between the famous wine-growing areas of the Côte de Beaune to the north and the Mâconnais to the south. This area is no less distinguished with its own array of famous appellations.  At Comartin you can see the magnificent château and it’s garden before you follow the cycle route to Cluny.

Day 5 Cluny – Macon 27 km

Cluny is a very important place with its Abbey that was one of the biggest in Europe until the 16th century. Cluny and Saint Philibert are two of the 250 Romanesque churches. You continue by gently cycling along the cycle route to Macon, an important wine producing area.

Day 6 Departure

Time to visit Macon and then way back to Beaune by train (1h20). End of the tour.

Accommodation

4 nights in 3-star-hotels
1 night in a 4-star-hotel

Included services

4 nights in 3-star-hotels
1 night in a 4-star-hotel
Daily breakfast
Welcome talk
1 train ticket Mâcon – Beaune
Daily luggage transfer
Itinerary on our app
Route book, maps and information material
7/7 Service Hotline

City tax is not included and has to be paid on the spot

Option : Supplement solo traveller 266 €

Tour dates

Arrival: Daily 15.03. – 27.10.2025

Additional informations

Grade: Amazing ride on asphalted side roads, agricultural paths and cycling paths.

How to get there ?

By plane: The nearest international airports are LYON SAINT EXUPERY, PARIS ORLY or PARIS CHARLES DE GAULLE.

By train / TGV: Arrival station: BEAUNE
Direct connections from Paris, Lyon, Dijon.

By car:
Paris (A6)
Lille / Belgium (A26-A5)
Metz / Luxembourg (A31)
Strasbourg / Germany (A36)
Geneva / Switzerland (A40-A39)

Parking:  Our partner hotel offers a secured parking place for your car during the whole travel period.

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