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Exploring Burgundy by bike, it’s easy to get off the beaten track in French wine region
- Burgundy’s scenic cycling routes take riders along rivers and through villages and vineyards, but climbing its ridges offers the best views
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Here is what I discovered on my recent first trip to Burgundy: what is good for the grape is good for the cyclist. This is especially true if you enjoy climbing some of the many rocky ridges that line this beautiful, vineyard-filled region in east-central France.
It is on one of them, off the beaten path, that I found my spot, a circus of sorts and perhaps the perfect and most picturesque vantage point in the area.
During my 11-day cycling adventure in Burgundy, I pedalled along the popular Voie des Vignes (Route of Vines), through famous wine villages, along rivers and canals, past chateaux, cathedrals and abbeys.
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There is an endless and always scenic variety of riding routes in Burgundy waiting to be explored by bicycle.

Dijon, around 90 minutes by train from Paris, is the region’s historical capital city, the mustard capital of France and home of the impressive Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy.
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