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Road cycling around Ébaty, situated in Burgundy's Côte d'Or, offers a network of no traffic road cycling routes through renowned vineyards and historic landscapes. The region is characterized by gently rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and picturesque villages, providing varied terrain suitable for road cyclists. Routes often follow dedicated paths like the "Voie des Vignes" and "Route des Grands Crus," connecting charming towns and historic sites. This area provides an immersive experience through a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing centuries of…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.4km
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380m
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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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The Church of the Assumption of Mary was built in the 13th century. A left chapel was founded at the end of the 15th century by Charles de Mypont and Jeanne de Lugny. The choir vault dates from 1619.
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The Domaine Famille Picard winery in Chassagne-Montrachet was founded in 1951 by Louis Félix Picard, who then owned two hectares of vineyards in the municipality of Chagny. His son Michel Picard joined him a few years later. At the age of 15, Michel Picard left school at his father's request to help him with daily tasks. A symbol of this remarkable life path, marked from the beginning by the desire for more, is a three-wheeled Peugeot vehicle, which stands today at the entrance of Château de Chassagne-Montrachet. Michel Picard explored the vineyards of Burgundy with this tricycle for many years and got to know the people there. At the beginning of the 1970s, he took over the family estate, supported by his wife Liliane, who also came from a family of winemakers. In 1986, he acquired his first winery, Château de Davenay, which is particularly known for its Montagny 1er Cru "Clos Chaudron".
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Santenay is a charming wine-growing village in Côte-d’Or. It consists of renowned vineyards, thermal baths and the Sorine mill, offering a beautiful harmony between nature and tradition.
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Meursault: a beautiful wine-growing village, the town hall and its Burgundian rooftops are not to be missed. Fun fact: scenes from The Great Stroll were filmed in Meursault.
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In a town in the Moselle Valley, which, like Burgundy, is internationally renowned for its winemaking, I found the following slogan (without citing the source) on a large billboard: "The earth, the vine, the sunshine, they bring us the golden wine. But if it weren't for the work of the winemaker, even the finest glasses would remain empty." The statement fits perfectly with the monument shown here.
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Very beautiful canal, with continuous cycle path (EV6)
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Very beautiful canal, with continuous cycle path (EV6)
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Better known as "the Moulin de Santenay," this 19th-century windmill was faithfully restored in 1995. It is the only functioning communal windmill in the region. It features a beautiful oak frame, an elm spinning wheel, a chestnut roof, a pivot roof system, and a tower height of 8 m. The roof weighs 11 tons, including 2 tons of sails. The mill can be visited year-round by appointment at the Beaune & Pays Beaunois Tourist Office - Santenay Branch. The Mill Festival in June (activities, tours, and a working mill - weather permitting) • Vehicle access: Route de Chassagne. • Pedestrian and bicycle access: Rue du Rognier (Access points near the Tourist Office/Place du Jet d'Eau) [https://www.beaune-tourisme.fr/]
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There are nearly 60 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Ébaty, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes are designed to provide a serene experience through Burgundy's stunning landscapes, away from vehicle traffic.
The terrain around Ébaty is varied, primarily featuring the gentle slopes of the Burgundy vineyards. While many sections, especially along the Voie des Vignes, are relatively flat and well-paved, some routes will include slight inclines as they follow the natural contours of the wine country. You'll find routes ranging from easy to difficult, with options like the Canal du Centre at Chagny – Canal du Centre loop from Chagny offering minimal elevation, while others like the Beaune Town Center – Meursault loop from Chagny include more varied ascents.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options, particularly along the famous Voie des Vignes. This route is largely reserved for cyclists and hikers, making it safe and enjoyable for families. Its mostly well-paved and relatively flat sections are ideal for all ages. Routes like the Hospiz von Beaune – Beaune Town Center loop from Chassagne-Montrachet are rated as easy and suitable for a relaxed family outing.
The best times for no-traffic road cycling in Burgundy are generally spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the vineyards offer stunning scenery—lush green in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it can get quite warm, especially in July and August. Winter cycling is possible, but some services might be limited, and routes could be affected by colder weather.
Many routes weave through the heart of Burgundy's wine country, offering views of the UNESCO-listed 'Climats de Bourgogne' vineyards. You can cycle past charming wine villages like Pommard, Volnay, and Meursault. Notable attractions include the historic Meursault Castle and sections of the Route des Grands Crus. The Canal du Centre also offers scenic stretches for a different kind of landscape.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Ébaty are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Meursault – Canal du center loop from Meursault offers a substantial circular ride, and the Château de Philippe le Hardi – View Over the Nolay Valley loop from Chagny provides a moderate circular option through varied landscapes.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Beaune, Chagny, and Meursault. Many of these locations are well-equipped for visitors, offering public parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific village parking options when planning your route, especially during peak season.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Ébaty are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 110 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the immersive experience through the vineyards, the charming wine villages, and the peaceful, car-free environment. The well-maintained paths and the stunning scenery of the Côte d'Or are often highlighted as key attractions.
While Ébaty itself is a small village, larger nearby towns like Beaune and Chagny are accessible by train, offering connections to major cities. From these towns, you can often connect to the start of many cycling routes, including sections of the Voie des Vignes. Some regional buses may also serve the area, but carrying a bike on public transport can vary, so it's best to check local transport provider policies in advance.
Absolutely! The routes often pass through or near numerous charming wine villages such as Meursault, Pommard, and Volnay. These villages are well-known for their local cafes, bakeries (patisseries), and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments, a meal, or to sample local Burgundy specialties. Beaune, a major hub, also offers a wide array of dining options.
While many no-traffic routes are relatively gentle, some offer more challenging sections, especially those that climb into the vineyard slopes or connect different valleys. Out of nearly 60 routes, 15 are rated as difficult, providing a good challenge for experienced cyclists looking for more elevation and longer distances. These routes often reward with spectacular views over the Burgundy landscape.


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