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Experience Burgundy’s vineyards on a 3-hour guided bike tour from Beaune, including a winery visit and tasting 5+ local wines for $94 per person.
Discover the beauty of Burgundy’s vineyards with the Beaune: Winery Tour by Bike with Wine Tasting. Priced at $94 per person and lasting 3 hours, this guided cycling experience takes you through some of the most renowned vineyards in the Côte de Beaune. With bike rental and helmet included, the tour offers an accessible way to explore the scenic countryside, meet local producers, and sample exceptional Burgundy wines.
What sets this tour apart is its combination of easy cycling along sealed roads, insightful wine tastings, and visits to local wineries. The tour is well-suited for visitors interested in learning about Burgundy’s grape varieties and soil influences in a relaxed and friendly environment. While the route is primarily flat and designed for casual riders, those sensitive to hills should consider an e-bike upgrade for added comfort.


The tour begins at 5 Allée du Dr Bouley, a centrally located spot in Beaune. The pickup point is easy to find, marked by the Bourgogne Evasion by Active Tours sign at the entrance of the Parc de la Bouzaize. The meeting includes a brief safety briefing on bike usage and helmet adjustment before setting off.
From here, the adventure takes you into the Côte de Beaune vineyards, where the scenery unfolds along a sealed cycling road. Participants can expect a mostly flat route with a small hill that’s easy to walk if needed, making it accessible for most visitors. The relaxed pace allows plenty of time for photos and enjoying the views.
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The tour’s route passes through charming villages of Pommard, Volnay, and Meursault. These areas are known for their prestige wines and picturesque landscapes, with rolling vineyards and traditional stone buildings. Cycling here feels peaceful and scenic, with the opportunity to stop for photos at notable viewpoints.
You’ll enjoy a gentle ride along quiet roads that meander through the vineyards, with your guide providing commentary on Burgundy’s wine regions. The easy cycling makes this experience suitable for most levels, whether you’re a casual rider or more experienced. The tour’s design emphasizes scenic enjoyment over physical challenge.

One of the tour’s highlights is the wine tasting session in the vineyards. During this stop, a knowledgeable guide explains the differences in grape varieties, soil types, and how they influence the flavor profiles of Burgundy wines. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about the unique characteristics that make Burgundy wines so special.
The tasting includes at least five wines, with a mix of red and white varieties. The hosts are skilled at sharing insights into how the wines are produced and what to look for in each. This part of the experience is both educational and enjoyable, providing a deeper understanding of Burgundy’s winemaking traditions.

An authentic aspect of this tour is the visit to a local winery owned by a local producer. Here, visitors get an inside look at the winemaking process, from grape to bottle. The owner often prepares a special tasting of four wines from the domain, offering a personalized experience.
Guests have the option to buy bottles directly at the winery, with flexible delivery options available—either taking bottles home or having them shipped to another location. This visit adds a hands-on dimension to the tour, connecting participants with Burgundy’s craftsmanship.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the winery visit, the tour concludes with a relaxing downhill ride back to Beaune. The descent is gentle and easy, giving everyone a chance to enjoy the final moments of the countryside scenery. The route stays on sealed roads and is designed for a smooth, comfortable return.
The guide emphasizes safety, reminding riders not to overtake during the downhill stretch, ensuring a safe and pleasant end to the ride. The entire experience is crafted to leave participants with lasting memories and great photos of Burgundy’s vineyards.
The tour starts at 5 Allée du Dr Bouley, with bike rental and helmets included. It is important to bring a water bottle for hydration, as it’s not included in the package. The tour lasts 3 hours, making it a manageable activity for most visitors.
The route is primarily flat, with a small hill that can be walked if necessary. The experience is tailored for visitors and less for cyclists, so most people will find it accessible. The tour is not suitable for children under 12 or those over 309 lbs (140 kg).
The English-speaking guide leads the group, offering informative commentary on the vineyards and wines. Several reviews praise guides like Corinn and Valentine for their enthusiasm and knowledge. They take care of the group’s needs, answer questions, and ensure everyone feels comfortable.
The pace is described as relaxed, with plenty of time for photos, tasting, and conversation. Some guests note that e-bikes are available for an extra fee, helpful for those concerned about hills or long distances. The overall tempo balances leisure and education, making it a popular choice for a half-day activity.

Each participant tastes a minimum of five wines, with a mix of red and white from the Burgundy region. The wine tastings are done at scenic stops and the winery, providing insight into local wine culture. If you wish, you can buy bottles directly at the winery, with delivery options available—easy to enjoy your Burgundy wines at home.
The tour does not include additional food or water, so bringing your own water bottle is recommended. The focus remains on the wine experience, with knowledgeable guides explaining the varieties and soil influences that shape Burgundy’s wine landscape.
This 3-hour guided bike tour offers a balanced mix of scenic cycling, wine education, and winery visits in Burgundy’s famous vineyards. The easy route and inclusion of wine tastings make it ideal for visitors wanting a relaxed yet immersive experience.
The tour consistently receives high praise for guides’ friendliness and expertise, with many emphasizing the quality of the wine tastings and the beautiful countryside scenery. The option to buy wines directly and the flexibility of e-bikes add extra value for those with different fitness levels.
While the activity is primarily suited for those comfortable on bikes and with basic physical ability, it remains accessible for most, making it a highly recommended way to enjoy Burgundy’s renowned wine culture in a fun, educational manner.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 12 years old due to the activity’s physical demands.
Can I bring my own water?
Yes, bringing a water bottle is recommended as it is not included in the tour package.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes are advised to enjoy the bike ride, along with sturdy shoes if you plan to walk any hilly sections.
Are e-bikes available?
Yes, for an extra fee, you can request an e-bike to help with hills and enhance comfort.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including stops for tastings and winery visits.
What is included in the price?
The price covers bike rental, helmets, a guided tour, visits to a winery, and at least five wine tastings.
This guided bike tour from Beaune combines scenic beauty, authentic wine experiences, and friendly, expert guidance—a perfect way to sample Burgundy’s famous vineyards in a relaxed, engaging manner.
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