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A tour de force for wine lovers, this cycling itinerary through Burgundy (Bourgogne in French) immerses you in its winegrowing heartland.

Pedaling along backroads and paths used by vintners past clos (enclosed vineyard plots) laced by ancient stone walls, and stopping off for ch芒teau visits and idyllic picnics, you鈥檒l bond with the landscape at the essence of Burgundy鈥檚 revered vintages and its very soul.

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Cycling conditions are generally best from May to the <em>vendanges</em> around September, when grapes are harvested by hand 漏 Daan Kloeg / Shutterstock

Planning your perfect trip

The Route des Grands Crus traverses some 37 miles (60km) of undulating terrain south of Dijon through the C么te d鈥橭r (鈥淕olden Hillside鈥) wine region. You鈥檒l ride through its northern C么te de Nuits, where verdant vines predominantly grow pinot noir grapes, and southern C么te de Beaune, with primarily pinot noir and chardonnay (wines are named for the place, not the grape). Between them, they produce some of the world鈥檚 most prestigious wines.

Allow at least two days to soak up the scenery and 诲茅驳耻蝉迟补迟颈辞苍 (tasting) opportunities at famous ch芒teaux and cellars in charming wine towns and villages. Cycling conditions are generally best from May, when spring wildflowers are in bloom to the vendanges around September, when grapes are harvested by hand. And to make things a little easier, electrically assisted bicycles are available for hire as well.

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Dijon, makes an ideal staging post for the Route des Grands Crus 漏 Mikel Dabbah / Shutterstock

Make your 鈥榞rand depart鈥 from Dijon

Burgundy鈥檚 splendid capital, Dijon, makes an ideal staging post for the Route des Grands Crus, with bike rentals (road, mountain or electric) readily available from companies such as .

Before setting out, get a primer at Dijon鈥檚 (International City of Gastronomy and Wine). Opened in 2022, this striking epicurean center鈥檚 wine cellar, Cave de la Cit茅, has 250 different by-the-glass choices to sample.

Engaging workshops at its 脡cole des Vins de Bourgogne wine school include its "Burgundy, Local Wines," where 鈥 over the course of 40 minutes and four tastings 鈥 you鈥檒l learn about Burgundy鈥檚 Unesco World Heritage-listed Climats. These grape-growing land parcels are defined by the intrinsic characteristics of their terroir, such as soil, sunshine and position. You鈥檒l also learn about the hierarchy of Appellations d鈥橭rigine Contr么l茅e (AOCs), from 搁茅驳颈辞苍补濒别 through to the legendary Grands Crus that account for a third of Burgundy鈥檚 appellations.

Bonding over Burgundy: A deep dive into its art and architecture

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Vineyards fan out from the pretty village of Gevrey-Chambertin 漏 Pierre Jean Durieu / Shutterstock

Cycle Burgundy鈥檚 C么te de Nuits

Grands Crus are synonymous with the vineyards fanning out from pretty village of Gevrey-Chambertin. After passing tiny Morey-St-Denis and Chambolle-Musigny, you鈥檒l reach the 鈥渂irthplace of Burgundian wines,鈥 Ch芒teau du Clos de Vougeot. Founded in the 12th century by Cistercian Abbaye de C卯teaux monks, its Renaissance-style ch芒teau was added in 1551; tours take in medieval cellars accommodating 2000 casks and four ancient grape presses. As the seat of the Confr茅rie des Chevaliers du Tastevin (Brotherhood of the Knights of the Tastevin, ie tasting cup), this building is in the heart of the Climats鈥.

Roll on via Vosne-Roman茅e鈥檚 red-roofed village and among vines renowned for the grandest (and priciest) of Grands Crus 鈥 Roman茅e-Conti. That brings you to Nuits-St-Georges, a thriving historic wine town that gave the surrounding area its name. Its futuristic museum 尝鈥橧尘补驳颈苍补谤颈耻尘 features sound-and-light displays, interactive exhibits and tastings 鈥 it鈥檚 also a museum dedicated to Cr茅mant de Bourgogne, sparking white and ros茅 wines. At Nuits-St-Georges鈥 factory-museum Cassissium, you can discover the secrets of its sweet cr猫me de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur), which forms the base of the refreshing French ap茅ritif Kir when topped with white wine.

Bonding over Burgundy: Delicious dining experiences

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Beaune makes a great place to take a break in your journey and sample the famous vintages 漏 barmalini / Shutterstock

Enter Burgundy鈥檚 C么te de Beaune

Crossing from Corgoloin to Ladoix-Serrigny, the fir-tree-capped Montagne de Corton marks your entry in the C么te de Beaune. The hill鈥檚 sunlit slopes shelter appellations that include the Grands Crus Corton (red) and Corton Charlemagne (white).

South of the vineyard-cloaked village of Aloxe-Corton you鈥檒l pull into Burgundy鈥檚 viticultural capital, Beaune. Beneath its rampart-ringed medieval center, you can see millions of bottles of wines aging in more than 3 miles (5km) of 13th-century stone cellars at Patriarche P猫re et Fils. Then deepen your understanding of Burgundy鈥檚 prized vineyard plots at the interpretative center Maison des Climats, and, from spring 2023, the 鈥 the flagship of a trio of showcases for Burgundy鈥檚 wines (the others are in Chablis and M芒con), in a building shaped like a vine tendril. Beaune鈥檚 Gothic gem H么tel-Dieu des Hospices de Beaune owns its own vineyard and hosts a festive annual wine auction.

Beaune makes a great place to take a break in your journey, with cozy restaurants such as Caves Madeleine, where you can share a table with locals amid the wine racks, and bike-friendly accommodations like boutique on a cobbled street in the old town.

Bonding over Burgundy: Exploring medieval history

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Ch芒teau de La Rochepot rises from the forest in a storybook vision 漏 JeniFoto / Shutterstock

Bike beyond Beaune

To Beaune鈥檚 south in the C么te de Beaune are two bucket-list-topping ch芒teaux. First is Pommard鈥檚 1726-established Ch芒teau de Pommard, which has a dedicated Route des Grands Crus tasting of five wines.

Swing southwest via Volnay鈥檚 vineyards producing delicate reds to Meursault鈥檚 magnificent Ch芒teau de Meursault. Famed for its exquisite white wines, it has cellars dating back as far as the 12th century. Cedar and chestnut trees flourish in its gardens adjoining the ch芒teau and manicured rows of chardonnay vines.

Heading west to the tucked-away hamlet St-Romain, vineyards and woodland converge below sheer limestone cliffs, with sweeping panoramas and scenic picnicking spots. Vineyard views continue in every direction as you ride on south to La Rochepot, where the turreted, glazed-tiled Ch芒teau de La Rochepot rising from the forest is a storybook vision (the castle itself is closed to the public).

White wines are the star of Puligny-Montrachet, which claims four Grands Crus. Wine bar/cellar Caveau de Puligny-Montrachet nurtures up-and-coming winemakers as well as its appellation鈥檚 most famous names. You鈥檒l then pass neighboring Chassagne-Montrachet before wrapping up in pretty Santenay, where you can toast your journey with its floral reds.

Bonding over Burgundy: Nourishing outdoor adventures

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Burgundy鈥檚 regional loop Tour de Bourgogne 脿 V茅lo offers many rides in the region 漏 Wanderound / Shutterstock

Alternative Burgundy bike rides

A less-challenging alternative to the Route des Grands Crus is following an easy 14 miles (22km) of the Voie des Vignes (Vineyard Way) from . Meandering through grape-laden vines, it takes in the wine villages of Pommard, Volnay, Meursault, Puligny Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet and Santenay. An add-on to Santenay鈥檚 northwest, the medieval village of is another easy 8.8 miles (14km) following a railway-line-turned-greenway.

Burgundy鈥檚 regional loop (Tour of Burgundy by Bike) offers a multitude of other rides in the region.

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