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No traffic touring cycling routes around Aloxe-Corton traverse a landscape characterized by renowned vineyards and the prominent Corton Hill. This region, nestled in Burgundy's Côte d'Or, features gentle valleys that transition towards Beaune, offering varied terrain. The area is largely farmland, providing an extensive network of country roads suitable for cycling. The northern edge of the commune is bordered by the Bois de Corton forest, adding another natural element to the scenery.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The origins of Château de Meursault date back to the 11th century. At that time, Robert I, Duke of Burgundy and son of King Robert II of France, granted the fief of Moulin Foulot to one of his squires. From the 12th to the 16th century, the fief frequently changed hands in the course of power struggles between the Duchy of Burgundy and the French king. In 1645, Pierre Legoux de La Berchère, Lord of La Rochepot, acquired the estate belonging to the lordship of Mazeray.
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Beautiful house. Bed and breakfast possible.
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An incredible collection of 95 fighter planes, as well as motorcycles, Abarths, tractors...
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Absolutely a must see. It is not crowded and you literally have all the space to view the chateau and the other rooms with beautiful collections. A relaxing park where you walk through to see the other collections. To conclude, the castle and a small drink of coffee, wine or ice cream available. Across the street is a catering facility.
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beautiful vineyards as far as the eye can see
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The Porte Saint-Nicolas is a former 18th-century city gate located in the French town of Beaune (Rue de Lorraine). Traffic entering Beaune from the north had to pass through the Porte du Bourgneuf. This gate was fortified and had a drawbridge. In the 18th century, the ramparts of Beaune lost their military function. Beaune was fortified as a border town with Franche-Comté, but in 1678 this region was annexed to France.
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Beautiful view of the village of Pernand-Vergelesses
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In the small village of Meursault in Burgundy there is a particularly fascinating church dedicated to Saint Nicholas. This building is characterized by its architecture, which combines Romanesque and Gothic styles, thus reflecting centuries of history and art. Originally, Romanesque chapels stood on its site, but over the centuries it was destroyed and rebuilt several times, giving it the appearance we see today. One of the most significant events was its renovation in the Gothic style in the late 15th century under the leadership of the abbots of the Abbey of Cluny. Its imposing 57-meter-high stone bell tower, decorated with elegant pinnacles and housing three ancient bells, stands out. In the 19th century, the addition of three naves transformed the building into a real basilica. Inside there is a Mutin & Cavaille-Coll organ from 1927, which embellishes the structure with its melodies. A work that combines stories of devotion and art, a centuries-old witness to change and continuity.
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There are nearly 120 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Aloxe-Corton, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's vineyards and charming villages. You'll find routes suitable for various skill levels, from easy vineyard strolls to more challenging rides with elevation changes.
The no-traffic routes around Aloxe-Corton primarily traverse the region's renowned vineyards and gentle valleys. While many paths are relatively flat, especially those following the 'Route des Grands Crus', some routes, particularly those ascending Corton Hill, will include varied elevation changes. The extensive network of country roads throughout the commune, which is largely farmland, ensures a pleasant and car-free cycling experience.
Yes, there are several easy, traffic-free options. For a gentle introduction, consider the Stroll through the vineyards – Véloroute 51 loop from Ladoix-Serrigny. This route is just over 12 km and offers a relaxed ride through the picturesque vineyards, perfect for enjoying the scenery without significant climbs.
The spring and summer months (April to September) offer lush vines and pleasant weather, making them ideal for cycling. Autumn (September to October) is particularly beautiful with the vibrant colors of the harvest season. While the region is generally known for its quiet country roads, cycling outside of peak tourist season or during weekdays can further enhance the no-traffic experience.
Many routes immerse you in the heart of Burgundy's wine country, offering views of prestigious vineyards and traditional Burgundian architecture. You can cycle along sections of the famous Route des Grands Crus. Keep an eye out for historic châteaux, such as the iconic Château Corton André with its multicolored tiled roof, and the various castles in the area like Savigny-lès-Beaune Castle or the Aloxe-Corton Castle itself.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Aloxe-Corton are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Aloxe-Corton – Véloroute 51 loop from Savigny-lès-Beaune, a moderate 28.5 km ride that takes you through diverse landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Reviewers consistently praise the quiet, scenic routes through the vineyards, the charming villages, and the opportunity to experience the renowned Burgundy wine region up close. The sense of tranquility and immersion in nature, away from car traffic, is frequently highlighted.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking more challenge, routes with greater elevation gain are available. The Pernand-Vergelesses – Savigny-lès-Beaune Castle loop from Savigny-lès-Beaune is classified as difficult, covering over 38 km with significant ascents, offering a rewarding ride through varied terrain and vineyards.
Aloxe-Corton and the surrounding villages like Savigny-lès-Beaune and Ladoix-Serrigny typically offer public parking areas. Given the region's popularity for wine tourism and outdoor activities, you'll often find designated parking near village centers or trailheads, providing convenient access to the no-traffic cycling routes.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its wine tourism. Many no-traffic routes pass directly through vineyards and past châteaux, offering opportunities to stop for tastings or tours. The village of Aloxe-Corton itself is home to three châteaux, and the entire area is dotted with producers. This allows for a unique blend of active exploration and cultural immersion.
Yes, routes that ascend Corton Hill, which dominates the landscape, offer panoramic views of the village, the surrounding vineyards, and the wider Burgundy region. These higher vantage points provide stunning photo opportunities and a different perspective on the famous terroir.


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