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No traffic road cycling routes around Chevigny-En-Valière are set within the Côte-d'Or department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, characterized by a plain with extensive agricultural lands and the Dheune river. The terrain is predominantly flat to gently rolling, making it suitable for various road cycling abilities. The region is known for its dedicated cycling infrastructures, including sections of the "Voie des Vignes" and "Tour de Bourgogne a Velo," which traverse vineyard landscapes and connect historic wine villages. These routes offer access to the…
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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46.1km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In this beautiful city, a visit to the historic hospital is an absolute must.
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recommended, good presentation and very interesting.
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The Basilica of Notre-Dame de Beaune is a canonical complex dating from the second half of the 12th century located in Beaune in Côte-d'Or. The Collegiate Basilica of Notre-Dame de Beaune is one of the last great Romanesque churches in Burgundy.
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The Collegiate Basilica of Notre-Dame de Beaune is one of the last great Romanesque churches in Burgundy. It was built in the middle of the 12th century on a Cluniac model and was completed at the beginning of the following century, maintaining a remarkable stylistic unity. It contains many treasures. Don't pass by without stopping!
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Busy square with no park. In the park you can relax at the pavilion and there are plenty of restaurants around.
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Some of the old wine presses in the courtyard are accessible without paying an entrance fee, but if you want to see everything you can also buy a combined ticket with the hospice. The courtyard itself is also worth a visit.
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The main nave is surprisingly simple and fits well with the external appearance, although the chancel doesn't quite fit in with the style. Some of the side chapels are worth seeing, but the highlight is probably the tapestries in the choir stalls (not always accessible).
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There are over 50 no-traffic road cycling routes around Chevigny-En-Valière, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy to moderate, with a few more challenging options available.
The region around Chevigny-En-Valière is characterized by flat to gently rolling agricultural plains, making it ideal for road cycling. Many routes utilize dedicated cycling paths like the Voie des Vignes, which follows vineyard paths and old railway lines, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride with minimal elevation changes. For example, the Pommard Church – Meursault loop is an easy route with only 160m of elevation gain.
Yes, the gentle terrain and dedicated cycling paths make many routes around Chevigny-En-Valière very family-friendly. The Voie des Vignes, for instance, is reserved for hikers and cyclists, providing a safe environment away from car traffic. Routes like the Château de Laborde loop offer easy rides with minimal elevation, perfect for families.
While many dedicated cycling paths in France, such as the Voie des Vignes, generally allow dogs on a leash, it's always best to check specific local regulations or signage for each section. The tranquil rural scenery and car-free nature of these routes can be pleasant for well-behaved dogs.
You'll encounter picturesque agricultural lands and the tranquil Dheune river flowing through the village. Many routes pass through the renowned Burgundy wine region, offering views of vineyards and charming wine villages. You can also find a nice car-free path along the Saône River nearby, which is a significant natural feature in the area.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for these routes. For routes like the Voie des Vignes, access points in towns such as Beaune, Santenay, or Nolay often have designated parking areas for cyclists. Chevigny-En-Valière itself is a small commune, and local parking options are typically available.
While Chevigny-En-Valière is a small commune, its proximity to Beaune (approximately 12-14 km away) means you can often use public transport to reach Beaune, and then cycle to the starting points of routes. Beaune is well-connected by regional trains and buses, which may offer options for transporting bicycles, though it's advisable to check specific service policies in advance.
The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months are generally considered the best times for cycling in Burgundy. The weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming vineyards in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Chevigny-En-Valière are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Meursault – Meursault loop offers a moderate 46 km ride, and the Meursault – Aloxe-Corton Village loop is a longer, moderate option at 62 km.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with amenities for visitors. The nearby historic town of Beaune, just 12-14 km from Chevigny-En-Valière, offers a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Along the Voie des Vignes and other routes, you'll find charming wine villages with local eateries and guesthouses. For more information on Beaune, you can visit Beaune Tourism.
Yes, Chevigny-En-Valière's location provides excellent access to the broader Burgundy cycling network, including sections of the Voie des Vignes. This superb route winds through vineyard paths and past UNESCO World Heritage sites, connecting towns like Beaune, Santenay, and Nolay. It's a dedicated path, ensuring a traffic-free experience. You can find more details about the Voie des Vignes on the Beaune Tourism website.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Chevigny-En-Valière are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free environment, the beautiful vineyard scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and enjoyable ride through the heart of Burgundy.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and follow dedicated, flat paths. An example is the Route Through the Vineyards – Meursault loop, which is an easy 43 km ride with only 183m of elevation.
Beyond Chevigny-En-Valière, you can easily explore charming towns and villages like Beaune, Meursault, Aloxe-Corton, Santenay, and Nolay, many of which are directly connected by the traffic-free cycling paths. Beaune, in particular, is a historic town offering attractions like the Hôtel-Dieu Museum and Château de Pommard.


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