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Discover Burgundy’s vineyards on a 1-day e-bike and wine tour from Dijon, featuring visits to top wineries, tastings of 8+ wines, and a traditional French lunch.
Exploring Burgundy’s legendary vineyards becomes an effortless adventure with this 1-day e-bike and wine tour in Cote de Nuits from Dijon. Priced at $592.92 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, this tour offers a vivid combination of cycling, wine tasting, and local cuisine. It’s designed for small groups—maximizing intimacy and personalized attention—and is perfect for those who enjoy a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities to learn about Burgundy’s renowned wines.
What truly sets this experience apart is its focus on visiting iconic locations like Gevrey-Chambertin and Vougeot, along with sampling at least eight different varietals. The tour also includes a delicious traditional French lunch in a cozy local restaurant, making it a well-rounded day of indulgence. While the tour involves cycling, the e-bikes are easy to pedal, and the itinerary is paced to maximize enjoyment without rushing.
This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts, easygoing cyclists, and anyone eager to see Burgundy’s vineyards with expert guides. The small-group setting, with a maximum of eight travelers, ensures a more personal experience, and the passionate guides bring the region’s stories and wine knowledge to life.
This tour starts at 78 Rue Monge in Dijon at 9:30 am, where an electric bike awaits to carry you through the scenic vineyards of Burgundy. The easy-to-pedal e-bikes make cycling a relaxed activity, appealing even to those with minimal experience. The transfer from Dijon to the biking starting point is included, streamlining the start of your day.
The experience is designed to combine visual beauty, educational insights, and tasting delight, with a pace that accommodates sightseeing and wine appreciation. The small group size ensures you receive attentive guidance, making it ideal for those seeking a more intimate exploration of Burgundy.
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The tour features a stop in Gevrey-Chambertin, a village famous for its Pinot Noir vineyards. This stop lasts around an hour, giving you time to admire the terraced vineyards and learn about this signature Burgundy grape. The location is perfect for photo opportunities and gaining insight into the wine’s terroir.
While you do not pay for admission at this stop, the highlight is the guided tasting at two wineries where you’ll sample at least eight different varietals. The focus is on Burgundy’s Pinot Noir, with its delicate flavors and nuanced profiles.
Next, the tour passes beside Château du Clos de Vougeot, a historic monument once managed by monks who produced wine here. Although admission is not included, the pass offers an impressive view of this symbolic site. The nearby Vougeot cellar visit lasts about 45 minutes, where a free wine tasting introduces you to the region’s traditional wine cellar practices.
This stop provides a glimpse into Burgundy’s monastic wine heritage and the importance of climatic and geological factors in shaping its wines.
The tour also includes a brief pass beside Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, one of Burgundy’s most iconic vineyards. While the plot is just passed by in the vehicle, it signals proximity to some of the world’s most prized wine-producing lands, emphasizing the region’s exclusivity and prestige.
Midday, the tour makes a one-hour stop in Nuits-Saint-Georges for a traditional French lunch. The local restaurant offers a genuine taste of Burgundian cuisine, perfectly paired with wine tastings. This meal is described as out of this world in reviews, highlighting its high quality and authentic flavor.
The lunch break allows plenty of time to relax, chat with guides, and savor regional specialties alongside local wines.
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After lunch, the journey returns to Gevrey-Chambertin for a second wine tasting session. This additional hour-long stop deepens your appreciation for Burgundy’s famous Pinot Noir, with the opportunity to compare wines from earlier tastings and further discuss their characteristics with the guide.
Included in the price are the electric bike rental, helmet, transfers from and back to Dijon, at least eight wine tastings, visits to two wineries, and a traditional lunch. The English-speaking guides receive praise for their friendliness, knowledge, and passion for the region, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
While water bottles and drinks for lunch are not included, the alcoholic beverages at tastings are part of the package.
Booking requires around 71 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind for planning.
This tour suits most travelers, with a minimum age of 18, and is accessible for those who can handle a moderate amount of cycling. The most travelers find it an excellent way to combine physical activity, sightseeing, and wine tasting in one cohesive experience.
This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Burgundy’s Pinot Noir and visit top vineyards. The small-group setting fosters a more personal connection with guides and fellow travelers. The combination of cycling and wine tasting appeals to those seeking a relaxed, active day.
Food lovers will appreciate the high-quality lunch, while history buffs enjoy seeing iconic sites like Château du Clos de Vougeot. The easy cycling route and passionate guides make it accessible for most, even if you’re not an experienced cyclist.
This 7-hour experience offers a comprehensive look at Burgundy’s vineyard landscapes, historic sites, and wine culture. The guided tastings, authentic meal, and scenic cycling make it a well-rounded day out. While the price point is on the higher side, the inclusions and small-group intimacy justify it.
If you’re drawn to Burgundy’s wine regions, want to cycle through beautiful vineyards, and enjoy learning from knowledgeable guides, this tour is an excellent choice.
“Fantastic! Guide was friendly and informative – would recommend for sure”
Is the bike ride suitable for beginners?
Yes, the e-bikes are easy to pedal, making this experience accessible for most skill levels.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers electric bike rental, helmet, transfers, at least 8 wine tastings, visits to 2 wineries, a local lunch, and guidance in English.
Are drinks for lunch included?
No, drinks for lunch are not included, but the wine tastings are part of the package.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 71 days beforehand, as the tour is quite popular.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is there any flexibility in canceled bookings?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Can I participate if I’m not an experienced cyclist?
Yes, the easy-to-pedal e-bikes are suitable for most participants, regardless of cycling experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on iconic Burgundy sites, personal guide interaction, and the combination of cycling, wine tasting, and authentic cuisine create a memorable and educational day.
Where does the tour conclude?
It ends back at the original meeting point in Dijon.
Is this tour suitable for people under 18?
No, minimum age is 18 years.
What should I bring for the ride?
While water bottles are not included, bringing your own is recommended for the bike ride.
This 1-day e-bike and wine tour in Burgundy offers a genuine taste of the region’s vineyards, cuisine, and culture—a perfect day for those who love wine, scenic views, and active exploration.