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Unveil the beauty of Meursault's vineyards and cycling routes


Cycling routes from Meursault

Meursault, located in Bourgogne, France, is a paradise for cycling enthusiasts. The region offers a harmonious blend of scenic routes, challenging climbs, and renowned vineyards. Cyclists can traverse the undulating hills and discover charming villages along the way. Meursault is nestled amongst several famous cycling spots, such as Côte de Jaune and Côte de Beaune, attracting cyclists from around the world. With its exceptional wine and cycling heritage, Meursault should not be missed by any cyclist or wine connoisseur visiting Bourgogne.

Embark on an exciting gravel adventure from Meursault to explore the surrounding countryside

gravel
92 km
1102 m
Savage

This gravel route offers an adventurous journey through the scenic countryside surrounding Meursault. With 1,102 meters of ascent, it is a challenging ride suitable for experienced gravel cyclists. Discover hidden gems and ride through charming villages as you immerse yourself in the quintessential Burgundian landscape.


Explore the scenic countryside of Beaune on this gravel loop

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96 km
1049 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through the picturesque vineyards of Côte de Beaune. You'll ride on quiet country roads and experience breathtaking views of rolling hills and charming villages. The route is challenging with 1,049 meters of ascent, but the beautiful scenery and rich cultural heritage make it worth the effort.


Explore the famous wine region of Meursault on this challenging gravel route

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34 km
492 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling off-road adventure through the picturesque vineyards of Meursault. This gravel route will take you through the heart of Burgundy's wine country, allowing you to soak in the scenic beauty of the region. Challenge yourself with the ascent to Corpeau and enjoy the breathtaking views from the top. As you continue your journey, make sure to take a break in Chassagne-Montrachet, known for its exquisite white wines. The final leg of the route takes you to Auxey-Duresses, where you can revel in the charming village atmosphere and sample local delicacies.


Experience the beauty of Côte de Beaune on this adventurous road route

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104 km
330 m
Tough

This road route takes you through the scenic vineyards of Côte de Beaune. Expect stunning views, charming villages, and smooth roads. With 330 meters of ascent, this route is suitable for intermediate cyclists. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the renowned wine region and discover the rich cultural heritage along the way.


Explore the scenic vineyards and charming villages of Meursault on this road cycling route

road
83 km
252 m
Tough

Embark on a journey through the picturesque landscapes of Meursault, renowned for its exquisite wines. This road cycling route takes you along scenic vineyards and quaint villages, offering breathtaking views and an immersive experience in the world of Burgundy's winemaking. As you pedal through the region, you'll be surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. Meursault is a true paradise for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.


An adventurous gravel ride with scenic views and Off the Beaten Path highlights

gravel
51 km
906 m
Tough

If you're seeking an adventurous gravel ride, this 51-kilometer route is perfect for you. With an ascent of 906 meters, you will navigate through stunning landscapes and charming villages that are off the beaten path. Highlights of this route include the scenic Mont de Sène and the falaise (cliff) route in Baubigny, both of which offer breathtaking views of the Burgundian countryside. While this route may not require the technical skills of a road ride, it is still challenging enough to keep you entertained and engaged throughout your journey.


Experience the tranquility of the Burgundian countryside on this scenic gravel ride near Auxey-Duresses

gravel
31 km
657 m
Chill

This 31-kilometer gravel route is a perfect option for a shorter scenic ride. With 657 meters of ascent, it offers a moderate challenge for gravel enthusiasts. Enjoy the quiet surroundings and soak in the beauty of the renowned Burgundy vineyards.


A scenic gravel ride to the wine village of Auxey-Duresses and its surroundings

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38 km
764 m
Tough

This shorter gravel route covers a distance of 38 kilometers with an ascent of 764 meters. The highlight of this ride is the picturesque wine village of Auxey-Duresses, where you can take a moment to enjoy the ambiance and perhaps even indulge in some local delicacies. The route also includes sections along the breathtaking Falaises de Baubigny, offering dramatic views of the landscape. With its moderate difficulty level, this route is perfect for cyclists looking to experience the beauty of Burgundy's vineyards and countryside on their gravel bikes.


A scenic ride through the famous vineyards of Meursault and Chassagne-Montrachet

road
74 km
625 m
Tough

This moderately challenging route takes you through the beautiful wine regions of Meursault and Chassagne-Montrachet. The route offers stunning views of rolling vineyards, charming villages, and historic landmarks. With a total distance of 74 kilometers and an ascent of 625 meters, this is a great option for cyclists looking to immerse themselves in the world-renowned Burgundy wine culture.


An epic road ride through the prestigious wine villages of the Côte de Nuits

road
133 km
1618 m
Savage

Prepare to be amazed by this epic 133-kilometer road ride, featuring an ascent of 1618 meters. This challenging route takes you through the vineyards and wine villages of the famous Côte de Nuits. You will ride past iconic wine estates, picturesque villages, and rolling hills, making it a memorable experience for any cycling enthusiast. The route also includes several legendary climbs, including the Montagne de Bourdon and the Mont Aigu, which will test your limits. With its combination of jaw-dropping beauty and challenging terrain, this route is a must for cyclists seeking an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Burgundy.


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