Burgundy: The Wine Route 2011 (trip)

Burgundy: The Wine Route 2011

  • Lyon, France
  • Culinary & Wine Travel
France, Europe

from $3,295* per person10 DaysMay, June, September, October
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: VBT Bicycling Vacations 20 people max
You'll call it soul-stirring as you cycle the verdant Saone River region past world-renowned vineyards, classic chateaux, and ancient abbeys where monks are said to have produced the world’s first reds. We’ll follow tranquil canals, medieval lanes, and the Route des Grand Crus of the finest Chardonnay vineyards … pausing for lovely picnics and visits with a local family and a world-class vintner. It’s a delightful pedal through a breathtaking part of the world, and one you’re sure to raise a glass to both during, and long after, your sojourn.

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Itinerary

Day 1 of PRE-TRIP EXTENSION Depart U.S./Fly overnight to Lyon

Depart from the U.S. for France. The particulars of your arrival overseas are detailed with your flight itinerary and airline tickets.
Day 2 of PRE-TRIP EXTENSION Arrive in Lyon/Begin your Pre-Trip Extension

Upon arrival at Lyon Airport, claim your luggage and clear customs. If your luggage is lost, fill in a PIR form before leaving the customs area -- VBT representatives are not allowed into the customs area. Please note: Make sure that your VBT luggage tags are attached to your bags. This helps the representative identify you.

After exiting customs, enter the arrival hall and look for your VBT representative or driver, who will be holding a VBT sign. Your representative will welcome you to France and arrange for your transfer via taxi or van (approximately 40 minutes depending upon traffic) to your Lyon hotel. Important: If you are delayed in meeting your VBT representative at the Lyon Airport, please call 04 78 42 58 95 from within France. Outside of France, call +33 4 78 42 58 95.

Use the rest of the day to relax or to begin exploring Lyon.
Day 1 of AIR PACKAGE Depart US/In flight to Lyon

Depart from the U.S. for France. The particulars of your arrival overseas are detailed with your flight itinerary and airline tickets.
Day 3 of PRE-TRIP EXTENSION Independent exploration of Lyon

Today you may wish to start your visit by taking the funicular to the top of the Fourviere hill, with a spectacular panoramic view over the city. You can visit the basilica and the old Fourviere Roman theatres close by.

At the bottom of the hill is the old Renaissance district of Vieux Lyon. Be sure to visit Saint Jean Cathedral while discovering the area. Make your way through the traboules (silk workers passageways) while you admire the magnificent interior courtyards, wells and spiraling staircases.

Cross the footbridge, across the Saone River and reach the Palais de Justice. Walk around the Presqu'ile where all the city's major buildings are found, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which houses one of the largest art collection in France, with ancient and Egyptian art, sculptures and paintings from the Middle Ages and by painters such as Manet, Monet, Picasso and many others.
These streets and their stately structures bear testament to the urban development of the city over the last 2,000 years and are part of the Lyon's 1,235 acres named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

For dinner, there is an endless number of places to choose from, whether the Bouchons (small Lyon restaurants), brasseries or the more prestigious eateries.
Day 2 of AIR PACKAGE Arrive in Lyon

Upon arrival at Lyon Airport, claim your luggage and clear customs. If your luggage is lost, fill in a PIR form before leaving the customs area -- VBT representatives are not allowed into the customs area.

Please note: Make sure that your VBT luggage tags are attached to your bags. This helps the representative identify you.

After exiting customs, enter the arrival hall and look for your VBT representative or driver, who will be holding a VBT sign. Your representative will welcome you to France and arrange for your transfer via taxi or van (approximately 40 minutes depending upon traffic) to your Lyon hotel. Important: If you are delayed in meeting your VBT representative at the Lyon Airport please call 04 78 42 58 95 from within France. Outside of France, call +33 4 78 42 58 95.

Use the rest of the day to relax or to begin exploring the city.
Day 4 of PRE-TRIP EXTENSION Independent exploration of Lyon/Join VBT Air Package guests

Take another day to discover Lyon. You may wish to discover La colline qui travaille, or the working hill, a term used to describe the Croix-Rousse, a quarter known for its long association with the silk industry. You can admire the walls of the Canuts (silk workers) by the Boulevard des Canuts and the Rue Denfert Rochereau. You also can visit the Soierie Vivante lace-making workshop, witness weaving techniques at Maison des Canuts, or see demonstrations of the painting techniques used on velvet fabric at Atelier de Soierie.
This afternoon, why not take the time to rent a Vélo'V bike and go for a ride along the Rhône riverbanks up to the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers.

VBT Air Package guests arrive throughout the day.
Day 1 of BIKE TOUR All guests meet in Lyon/Transfer to hotel via Cluny/warm-up ride

VBT No-Air Package guests: Meet one of your Trip Leaders in the lobby of the Lyon Globe et Cecil Hotel at 9 a.m. They will be wearing VBT staff garments. If your arrival to Lyon is scheduled later than 9 a.m. or if you are delayed, you must take a taxi or train to the hotel in Tournus at your own expense. Taxi cost is approximately 200 euros/$310 USD (travel time is approximately 1 hour to the first hotel; train cost is approximately 20 euros/$30 USD (travel time is approximately 1 hour, 10 minutes). If you have taken the train, depart the train station and take a right; you will see the hotel on the opposite side of the road about 300 yards away. If you experience any travel delays or changes to your schedule, please contact the first hotel to advise the staff and they will inform your VBT Trip Leaders.

VBT Air Package and Pre-Trip Extension guests: Meet your VBT Trip Leader in the hotel lobby at 9 a.m. We will transfer by bus via Cluny to the first hotel in Tournus.

Cluny, the former abbey and home of the Pope around the year 910, was larger than St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome -- before it was dynamited and the richly carved stones sold by an unscrupulous lot that included a local priest! We stroll the ancient stone streets of Cluny with our local guide. We've timed our visit to fall on a market day so you'll have the opportunity to buy some local specialties for lunch on your own.


Arrive at your Tournus hotel, meet your second Trip Leader and have free time to settle in before your Trip Leaders offer a safety and bike-fitting session, followed by a warm-up ride to the nature reserve of La Truchere.

After the ride and some time to freshen up, meet for a welcome cocktail reception before dinner at the hotel.
Day 2 of BIKE TOUR Tournus loops

We cycle flat lands along the tranquil banks of the Saone, through quiet villages and lovely farms, fields and ponds. We stop for a picnic in the small town of Sennecey Le Grand. Here you may wish to visit the SAS Museum, dedicated to people who risked their lives by going behind enemy lines.

We continue after lunch along more scenic paths. You'll have afternoon options for a medium ride, a long ride, or you can opt for the shuttle.

Tonight you are free to enjoy dinner on your own in one of the local restaurants, or you may choose to stay and eat in the hotel's renowned bistro or fine restaurant.
Day 3 of BIKE TOUR Cycle through the “Cote de Beaune”/wine discovery

This morning, we get a taste of local life in France as we hop on the train and briefly roll though the vineyards of the Cote Chalonaise to cross into the world-famous wine region of “Cote de Beaune.” We get off the train at Chalon Sur Saone and after a short public bus ride, we cycle directly on the “Voie Verte” bike path along the Canal du Centre to Santenay. Afterwards continue on small roads through the world famous vineyards of the Cotes de Beaune, passing renowned villages such as Puligny Montrachet, Meursault and Pommard considered by many wine professionals as the “mecca” of Chardonnay production.
This afternoon you will have time for lunch and can arrive back into Beaune at a time that suits your. After time to relax we will depart the hotel and walk to the wine cellars of Alex Gambal. Alex decided to leave the USA and the world of real estate and, after attending the viticultural school in Beaune, he created Maison Alex Gambal in 1997. He now produces 60,000 bottles of wine per year which can be found on tables in 20 countries. Our visit will include a tour of the Maison, with an explanation of his wine production followed by a tasting.
After the visit we will walk to a nearby restaurant for an included dinner.
Day 4 of BIKE TOUR Home hosted lunch

After an elaborate breakfast (which includes wine and cheese for those who are so inclined) we leave serious wine country and head into the countryside on narrow, quiet roads to the small hamlet of Cussigney. We are invited to the summer home of a local family in a historic locale. Here enjoy a game of pétanque before lunch followed by a homemade dessert and coffee or tea with the local family.

We find our way back to Beaune through forests, villages and depending on the time of year, maybe sunflower or canola fields. We settle back into our hotel, relax for a while, then walk into town to enjoy dinner in one of the fine restaurants on your own.
Day 5 of BIKE TOUR Hospices de Beaune/Routes des Grands Crus/Dijon

This morning, we take a 5-minute walk over to the Hospice de Beaune (also known as the Hotel Dieu), the epicenter of Beaune. This perfectly preserved historic treasure led the way for early philanthropic endeavors in Europe and still today is entirely financed by private donations. It has never been closed a single day in more than 500 years! This authentic masterpiece of flamboyant Gothic art and architecture is Burgundy's single most-visited site, you will understand why after setting foot inside the stunning courtyard. We visit the Hospice, and then set out on our path toward the capital of Burgundy, the beautiful city of Dijon.

Our cycle route today takes us through some of the most famous vineyards in the world.
We wind our way to Nuits St George, the region where famed Cote de Nuits red wines are produced. Here we stop to explore the different lunch options before we cycle along narrow lanes through the vineyards used as access routes by the vineyard workers. In this area monks toiled here for centuries making wine for religious services. Historians now point out they likely kept the very best wine for themselves. It is thought that the very first red wines in the world were made here – and that monks macerated the grape skins so the typical rose wine would more closely resemble the blood of Christ.

Along the Route des Grands Crus, you may wish to stop and explore old and charming villages such as Vosne-Romanée and Gevrey-Chambertin before continuing all the way to the outskirts of Dijon. The entire stretch of vineyards from Beaune to Dijon is currently under consideration as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We enter into this city, the capital of Burgundy and marvel at the astonishingly well-preserved city center. Dijon, often called “Sleeping Beauty,” is third in France for the number of protected historical buildings, with more than 100 acres of the city center protected. This capital of the former ducal kingdom has attracted musicians, artists and writers for centuries.

After checking into our hotel, we set out for an introduction to Dijon on foot with our Trip Leaders. We then venture out on our own to wander the medieval cobbled streets until we find just the right place to enjoy an “apero” and dinner on our own.
Day 6 of BIKE TOUR Dijon/Burgundian canal/Valley de L'Ouche

This morning, we can sleep in, have breakfast in our rooms, and just generally take it easy. We begin our day cycling directly from the hotel before joining the Route des Jardins (Garden Route) and the pleasant route along the Canal de Bourgogne to Pont de Pany.

Our short option loops back to Dijon; longer options head into the Valley de L'Ouche, along the winding River L'Ouche and the canal. The bucolic scenery here has made this route a favorite of every barge company in France because it is lush, green, peaceful and completely unspoiled -- true France.

After cycling, there are museum galore to peruse, from fine arts, archeology, natural history sacred art and even a museum of Burgundian life. Each one is free and housed in a historic building.

Tonight, we finish our week of cycling with a fun evening at Ateliers des Chefs cooking school. The school is ours for the evening so you can participate in the cooking of dinner with a local chef. The group will dine on the results.
Day 7 of BIKE TOUR Transfer to Dijon railway station/VBT No-Air Package ends

VBT No-Air Package guests: Breakfast is included and your tour ends here. It is a short 5-minute walk to the Dijon train station if you wish to take a train.

VBT Air Package guests: After breakfast, and before leaving the hotel around 10.30a.m., you may wish to visit the local market in Dijon. At departure time, walk to the Dijon train station (your luggage will be taken in the van) and continue on by high speed train to Paris. Upon arrival, you will be met by a VBT representative and transferred to your centrally located hotel. The rest of the day discovering this magical city on your own.
Day 8 of AIR PACKAGE Depart for US

After breakfast*, transfer to the Paris Charles De Gaulle airport for your return flight. Please ensure you are ready in the hotel reception area at the designated time.

Please note: VBT transfer times and departure points are finalized in advance and cannot be modified for individual guests. If you extend your stay beyond the scheduled program dates, return transportation to the airport will be at your own expense.

*Please note: For guests with early-morning departures, breakfast at the hotel may not be available. Please check with the Front Desk to verify the times that breakfast is served.
Day 1 of POST-TRIP EXTENSION Independent exploration of Paris

Today, see for yourself why this city has inspired poets, lovers, emperors and artists for centuries. Visit Montmartre and its charming cafés and artists' colony, along with the Moulin Rouge, made famous by Toulouse-Lautrec in his vivid and colorful artwork. Or venture to the top of Notre Dame for a gargoyle's view of the city. Make a stop at the Eiffel Tower or one of the magnificent museums, such as the Musee Picasso or the Musee d'Orsay. Take a stroll through the Tuileries Gardens on your way to the Louvre. You can walk to many of the major sights from your centrally located hotel. You may book an optional 2-hour guided walking tour of Paris, starting at your hotel, at your own expense—you must reserve this optional tour with your VBT representative upon arrival. The price is 25 euro per person (must be paid in Euro cash), and requires a minimum of 4 passengers.
Day 2 of POST-TRIP EXTENSION Independent exploration of Paris

Take another day to discover Paris.
Day 3 of POST-TRIP EXTENSION Depart for U.S.

After breakfast*, transfer to the Paris Charles de Gaulle airport for your flight home. Please ensure you are waiting in the hotel reception area at the designated time.

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