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Review of Helena MMMMM on The Tour of Burgundy by bike - Chamina guide
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The Tour of Burgundy by bike - Chamina guide
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Burgundy by Bike: 870 km of Greenways and Heritage
Discover one of France's most comprehensive cycling routes. The Burgundy by Bike Tour is a spectacular 869 km loop that immerses you in the heart of protected landscapes. Designed to be cycled in either direction, this route primarily follows safe greenways and peaceful towpaths.
From the Vineyard Route in the Côte-d’Or to the wild banks of the Loire, this route is an ode to the good life. Thanks to its gentle gradient, it is perfectly suited to families and cyclists seeking comfort.
A Journey Along the Water and Fine Wines
The route connects the region's iconic historic towns:
- Legendary Canals: Follow the waterways along the canals of Burgundy, the Nivernais, and the Centre region.
- Exceptional Heritage: Admire Auxerre Cathedral, the Palace of the Dukes of Dijon, the Renaissance quays of Chalon-sur-Saône, and the riverside town of Decize.
- Gourmet Delights: Cycle through prestigious vineyards and enjoy the many gourmet stops and local markets along the route.
Chamina's Expertise in Your Pannier:
This comprehensive cycling guide is designed to give you complete independence on the road:
- Precise IGN Mapping: Benefit from 1:100,000 scale maps for a clear understanding of the terrain and surrounding environment.
- 39 Marked Stages: A logical structure with step-by-step descriptions to keep you on track.
- Practical Information: Detailed city maps, a complete address book (accommodations, rentals, services), and contact information for tourist offices.
- Train + Bike Logistics: A carefully selected range of TER train stations along the route to facilitate your departures and arrivals.
- 870 km of easy and accessible routes for everyone.
Features:
- Edition: 2025
- Language: French
- Dimensions: 21 x 12 cm
- Number of pages: 127
- Weight: 0.200 kg
- Publisher: FFRP
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- Review added the Wednesday 26 April 2017by Helena MMMMM
Looking forward to cycling these routes in summer 2017 |
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