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Enjoy a full-day Burgundy e-bike tour with wine tastings, scenic vineyard cycling, and a delicious lunch in Beaune, all led by passionate local guides.

This full-day Burgundy e-bike tour offers a captivating blend of scenic cycling, wine tastings at two family-run wineries, and a delightful lunch featuring local charcuterie and cheese. Priced at $257 per person and lasting around 6.5 to 7 hours, it provides an engaging way to discover the Côte de Beaune region.
Starting from Dijon or Beaune, the tour is ideal for those who enjoy a mix of outdoor activity, wine education, and regional gastronomy. While the tour emphasizes cycling and wine, participants should be comfortable riding an e-bike, as the terrain can be challenging in parts. With a small group size of up to 8 participants and a knowledgeable guide, this experience balances intimacy and expert insights.
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The tour begins with pick-up options either at 2 Rue de l’Hôtel Dieu or Place Darcy in Beaune, with the first transportation segment lasting about 30 minutes by air-conditioned minivan. Guests are then driven through the picturesque landscapes of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, setting the stage for a full day of exploration.
Drop-off locations are conveniently in either Place Darcy or 2 Rue de l’Hôtel Dieu, with the entire experience ending around 16:15 in Beaune and 17:00 in Dijon. Participants should consider that train travel in France is recommended for those coming from Paris, as the tour does not include hotel transfers.

The first stop is Pommard, renowned for its exceptional wines and traditional winemaking. Here, visitors enjoy a one-hour tasting at a small family-run winery, gaining insights into Burgundy’s winemaking heritage. The guide shares details about regional styles and techniques, making this an educational highlight.
Next, the group heads to Meursault for a two-hour bike tour of the vineyards. You’ll ride along the famous Route des Grand Crus, with views of monopoles such as Montrachet, one of Burgundy’s most prestigious plots. This ride offers stunning vistas of rolling vineyards and traditional villages, perfect for photo opportunities.
The bike ride is designed for those comfortable with e-bikes, as the terrain can be challenging in some sections. The guide leads the group through different plots and villages, providing educational stops to deepen understanding of local wine terroirs.

During the bike tour, a specific stop at Montrachet provides a chance to observe one of Burgundy’s most celebrated wine-producing sites. The guide explains what makes Montrachet unique, from its soil composition to the meticulous craftsmanship involved in producing world-famous white wines.
This educational break helps participants appreciate the diversity of Burgundy vineyards and the nuances that influence each wine’s character. It’s a highlight for those interested in terroir and vineyard geology.
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After the cycling segment, the tour pauses for lunch at a local Burgundy estate. The meal features finest charcuterie and cheese platters, carefully selected to reflect regional flavors. Paired with local wines, this 1.5-hour gourmet experience emphasizes regional gastronomy in an authentic setting.
Guests enjoy the relaxed ambiance of the estate, making it a perfect moment to unwind and discuss the morning’s wine tastings. The lunch complements the overall experience by highlighting Burgundy’s culinary traditions.
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Post-lunch, the journey continues with a second wine tasting at another small family-run winery. This visit deepens the understanding of Burgundy’s winemaking techniques and allows guests to taste more wines straight from the source.
This last stop emphasizes the personal touch of family estates, contrasting with larger commercial wineries. Participants learn how different wineries approach winemaking and terroir expression, rounding out their appreciation of Burgundy wines.

The tour is carefully timed, with pick-up in the morning, cycling, vineyard visits, lunch, and return in the late afternoon. For safety, the activity is weather-dependent, particularly the bike ride, which only takes place under favorable conditions.
Participants should bring a jacket, as the temperature in cellars averages 14°C. The tour does not provide bottled water for environmental reasons, so travelers should prepare accordingly. Given the small group size, the experience feels intimate and allows for personalized guidance.

This experience appeals most to those who enjoy outdoor activities combined with wine tasting and regional cuisine. The small-group format offers a relaxed environment, perfect for learning about Burgundy in an authentic and friendly setting.
While the tour is suitable for those comfortable on e-bikes, it’s best for travelers who can handle some challenging terrain. The educational stops and scenic routes ensure a well-rounded experience for wine enthusiasts, food lovers, and outdoor explorers alike.

What makes this experience particularly appealing is the combination of scenic cycling, visits to two small wineries, and the inclusive lunch. The local guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, enriching each visit with stories and insights.
Since the tour is limited to 8 participants, it offers a personalized touch, unlike larger group excursions. The focus on family-run wineries ensures an authentic taste of Burgundy’s wine culture, with 7 wines tasted in total.
This full-day Burgundy tour balances cycling, wine tasting, and gastronomy, making it a well-rounded way to explore the region. The scenic vineyard views and small-group approach add to its charm.
While the weather-dependent nature of the bike ride** could affect some plans, the overall experience remains highly praised for its knowledgeable guides and delicious regional food. It’s a great pick for those looking to combine outdoor activity with Burgundy’s famous wines.
If you want an active, educational, and flavorful day in Burgundy, this tour delivers on all fronts—and at a reasonable $257 price point.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-cyclists?
The tour is designed for those comfortable riding an e-bike, as the terrain can be challenging. Non-cyclists should be prepared for some physical activity unless they opt out of the bike ride.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers transportation, guides, entrance fees to two wineries, tastings of 7 wines, and lunch with charcuterie and cheese platters. Bottled water is not provided.
Where does the tour start and end?
Pick-up is available in Dijon or Beaune at specified locations, with drop-offs in either city in the late afternoon.
How long does the cycling part last?
The bike tour lasts approximately 2 hours, riding along the vineyards with educational stops. The entire day spans about 6.5 to 7 hours.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the bike ride occurs only in good weather conditions to ensure safety and comfort.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring a jacket, due to cellar temperatures, and are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes suitable for cycling. No bottled water is provided for eco-friendly reasons.
Can I book this tour if I am staying outside Dijon or Beaune?
The tour does not include hotel pick-up, so additional arrangements are necessary, such as taking the train to the meeting points.
How many people are in each tour group?
The small-group experience is limited to 8 participants, offering more personalized guidance and attention.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes, cancellations are available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for travel plans.