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Jogging around Chorey-Les-Beaune offers routes through a landscape dominated by extensive vineyards, characteristic of the Côte de Beaune wine region. The terrain features gently undulating slopes, with some areas reaching moderate inclines. The region's limestone-marl alluvium soil reflects its geological history. Situated on the plain of the Saône River, Chorey-Les-Beaune combines natural heritage with historical architecture, including a 12th-century church and a 17th-century château.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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From the wall you have a great view of the old washbasin and the river next to it, which flows out from under the hospice (there is a floor window in the hospice where you can also see it).
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Renowned for its exceptional vineyards, Volnay offers an idyllic setting, with its picturesque streets lined with stone houses, typical of the region. The surrounding hills are covered with vines producing some of the best wines in Burgundy. Visitors can enjoy walks through the vineyards and discover traditional cellars for tastings.
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Very famous wine village on the Route des Grands Crus Bourgogne.
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'La grosse Tour' is one of the four towers built in the early 16th century and is decorated on the boulevard side with the coat of arms of the Governor of Burgundy, La Trémouille. It was involved in the surveillance of the plain by guarding the road to Verdun, as the nearby Saône formed the border between the Kingdom and the Empire until 1678. The tower was bought by the House of Calvet of Bordeaux in 1891 and served as a prestigious tasting room for this merchant before being acquired by the city administration. At the top of the tower is an ornamental garden. Watchtower built at the end of the 14th century and part of the Great Tower. The 'Tour des Billes', visible from the side of the town centre, was used to store the wood (logs) used for defence. It overlooks the old Posterne or Porte Belvent, near the Rue des Bouchers and the "Tuerie", an 18th century slaughterhouse above the Bouzaize. http://www.remparts-beaune.fr/
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The Saint-Jacques washhouse was built in 1887 at the foot of the ramparts, where the Bouzaize river reemerges after its mysterious passage under the Hôtel-Dieu. The washhouse was in use for a long time and was mainly used by the washerwomen of a nearby laundry. On the other side of the boulevard was the tanners' quarter, whose stinking vats were dug directly into the ground. http://www.remparts-beaune.fr/
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Romanesque church in the center of Meursault right next to the town hall square. Worth seeing!
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This beautiful backdrop is a great place to take a break. The town hall (Hôtel de ville) is a former feudal castle from the 14th century and has been the location for several films, including "La Grande Vadrouille". There is a fountain, several benches and public toilets.
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The running routes in Chorey-les-Beaune primarily feature gently undulating slopes through extensive vineyards, characteristic of the Côte de Beaune wine region. While much of the terrain is relatively flat, some areas do present moderate inclines. The paths are generally well-maintained, offering a serene and visually rewarding experience.
Yes, the Chorey-les-Beaune region offers a wide variety of running options. There are over 370 routes available, catering to different fitness levels, from easy vineyard strolls to more challenging runs with greater elevation gain.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly categorized, the generally gentle topography and well-maintained paths through the vineyards make many routes suitable for families. The 'Voie des Vignes' is particularly tranquil and scenic, offering an accessible option for a relaxed run or walk with children.
Jogging around Chorey-les-Beaune allows you to immerse yourself in the iconic Burgundy wine country. You might pass by local historical sites such as the 12th-century Saint-Luc church and a 17th-century château within Chorey-les-Beaune itself. The broader region also offers sights like the famous Route des Grands Crus and various castles, including Meursault Castle and Savigny-lès-Beaune Castle.
Yes, many of the running routes around Chorey-les-Beaune are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Clos des Avaux Vineyard loop from Beaune is a popular moderate option, and the Lakeside Picnic Area loop from Beaune offers a tranquil experience.
The running routes in Chorey-les-Beaune are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 100 reviews. Runners often praise the expansive vineyards, the gently undulating terrain, and the historical landmarks that make for a unique and enjoyable experience.
The Burgundy region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly scenic for running. In spring, the vineyards burst with new growth, and in autumn, the foliage offers stunning colors. The well-maintained paths make it accessible in most seasons, though winter runs might require appropriate gear.
Absolutely. While many routes are gentle, the area also offers more challenging options. For instance, the Meursault Castle – Clos des Mouches loop from Sur les Grèves is a difficult 14.5-mile (23.3 km) trail with significant elevation gain, winding through renowned vineyards and offering diverse scenery for experienced runners.
Yes, Chorey-les-Beaune is just a short distance from Beaune, and many routes are designed to be accessible from or near Beaune. For example, the Savigny-lès-Beaune Castle loop from Beaune and the Manoir loop from Beaune are popular choices that start directly from Beaune.
Chorey-les-Beaune is a small village, but its proximity to Beaune, a larger town, means that public transport options to Beaune are available. From Beaune, many running routes are directly accessible, or you can consider local taxi services or cycling to reach specific trailheads in Chorey-les-Beaune itself.
Yes, the region offers 31 easy routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. The gentle topography of the vineyards provides an ideal environment for less strenuous runs, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without significant challenge.
The primary natural feature you'll encounter is the expansive vineyard landscape, which defines the region's beauty. The routes often wind through these vineyards, offering picturesque views. You'll also find paths along the lower slopes of the Côte de Beaune, with limestone-marl alluvium soils underfoot, and tranquil areas like the lakeside on the Lakeside Picnic Area loop from Beaune.


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