Explore the diverse landscapes of two of France’s most prestigious wine regions: Médoc and Burgundy.
Médoc is a long peninsula of around 100 km in the northern part of the Bordeaux region, bordered by the Atlantic on one side and the Gironde estuary on the other. These cycling routes take you along quiet paths over soft, rolling hills, through vast vineyards and lush green scenery. Along the way you pass charming villages and beautiful Romanesque churches, while an Atlantic breeze and wide-open views over vine-covered slopes create a wonderfully open, refreshing feeling.
Burgundy, in east-central France, offers an equally memorable cycling experience, with a rich mix of landscapes, historic villages, and a strong rural character. With around 800 km of cycling routes, the region is ideal for both relaxed rides through peaceful countryside and more challenging days on the bike. Fresh country air, a calm atmosphere, and endlessly scenic backroads make Burgundy a perfect setting for cycling at any pace.