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Organized cycling trips in Burgundy
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Burgundy is a land of distinct seasons, with hot summers, mild inter-seasons and cold winters. You can hike in this region from spring to autumn.
Cycle along the Canal de Bourgogne and the Nivernais, hike one of the Santiago de Compostela routes or discover the region's vineyards and heritage.
With its cooler, wetter climate, the Morvan plateau can be discovered at the same time on a Grande Traversée mountain bike tour.
Meanwhile, the west and south of Burgundy enjoy milder temperatures than the rest of the region.
Choose your season according to your tastes: spring for the awakening of nature and green, flower-filled landscapes, summer for heat and swimming, and autumn for flamboyant landscapes, grape harvests and mushrooms.
Burgundy in France offers superb opportunities for cycling and hiking!
On the hiking side, the Morvan Regional Nature Park, located in the heart of Burgundy, offers numerous hiking trails through its hilly landscapes, forests, lakes and rivers. Don't miss Lac des Settons, Mont Beuvray with its Bibracte archaeological site, and the many panoramic viewpoints.
The Côte d'Or is renowned for its prestigious vineyards. You can go hiking through the vineyards, passing through picturesque villages such as Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pommard, Meursault and Beaune. Take the opportunity to visit wineries and taste their local wines.
Finally, the GR 13 hiking trail crosses Burgundy from north to south. It offers a great opportunity to discover the diversity of Burgundy's landscapes as you pass through forests, valleys and picturesque villages.
As for biking, the cycle route along the Canal de Bourgogne is a popular itinerary for cyclists. You can follow the cycle route along the canal, passing lush green landscapes, picturesque locks and charming villages such as Pouilly-en-Auxois and Dijon. Built on a former railroad line, the Voie Verte is a cycle path offering flat, safe routes through the Burgundy countryside. You can follow different sections of the Voie Verte, such as the one between Cluny and Mâcon.
If you want to extend your cycling adventure in Burgundy, you can follow the cycle routes along the Loire. These routes will take you through magnificent landscapes and historic castles such as Chambord. Don't forget to consult maps, guidebooks and local information to plan your cycling tours and itineraries according to your interests and level of experience.
Enjoy Burgundy's varied landscapes, gastronomy and history during your outdoor adventures.
Southern Burgundy by Bike - Grands crus and Romanesque art