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-Beaujolais-
T he Beaujolais region is a series of elegant rolling hills. The scale of the
peaks & depths of the valleys create a landscape of great panoramas and
rich contrasts.
In the south lay the mountains of the Mont Lyonnais, where vines are re-
placed by meadows and fruit trees. Far from the tourist trails, these hills
form some of the most stunning countryside in the area, explored on
Lyons’s Beautiful Secluded Hills. Further north is the “Golden Stones” re-
gion, so called due to the colour of the limestone used in its historic build-
ings. Here you’ll find some of the prettiest villages in France. Often referred
to as the local Tuscany, it’s covered by our Medieval Village Tours and
visited on our Chateaux & Medieval Villages wine trail as well as our
Beautiful Beaujolais Trail, which is featured to the right.
Beaujolais is of course most famous for its vibrant fruity red wines made
from Gamay Noir grapes and divided into 12 appellations. The South has
gentler hills where limestone produces younger and lighter wines, whilst to
the north, granite slopes produce fuller bodied wines designated as 10
grand crus. You’ll get to sample these wines at your guest houses on our
two Beaujolais wine trails which cross the area: In the south our Beaujolais
Wine Trail: Chateaux & Medieval Villages and in the north: Beaujolais
Wine Trail: Grand Crus.
Away from the vines, broad summits of the High Beaujolais are carpeted in
woodland and between the woodland you get spectacular views over the
vine covered slopes. This upland area with farms and hamlets little changed
in centuries is explored with a circular trail High Beaujolais Hills.
Beautiful Beaujolais Trail
This unique holiday explores the
full range of Beaujolais landscapes
by traversing from north to south
over 6 varied day’s walking, taking
in remote hills, secluded vine-
covered valleys and pretty golden-
stone villages - see page 22.
Holiday Page Nights Grade Type General Information
Beaujolais Wine Trail: Grand Crus
Beaujolais Wine Trail: Chateaux & Medieval Villages
Beaujolais Medieval Village Tour
Beautiful Beaujolais Trail
Lyon’s Beautiful Secluded Hills
High Beaujolais Hills 21
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23 5
6
5/7
7
5/7
7 Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate to Challenging
Moderate to Challenging
Moderate to Challenging Self Guided
Self Guided
Guided & Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided • April to October.
• Transfers to and from Lyon Airport or
train station included.
• Bag Transfers included.
• Many Full Board offering great value
for money - see holiday pages
-Burgundy-
B urgundy is a large area in central Eastern France renowned for its
architectural treasures and its great food and wine.
In the south, much of Burgundy’s architecture is influenced by the small
town of Cluny. During the late Medieval period Cluny was home to the
largest abbey in Europe, & its influence is evident in the churches and
priories across the region. Cluny is central to 3 of our walking holidays.
Secret Burgundy: Chardonnay Vines & Historic Villages explores a varied
landscape to the south of Cluny with rocky outcrops encircled by vines,
pretty villages and higher rugged hills. To the north of Cluny is Medieval
Burgundy: the Monk’s Trail, which passes through a gentler landscape
peppered with historic villages and chateaux. This holiday also explores
another architectural gem, Tournus Abbey.
Keeping closer to the Saone Valley is the Chardonnay Wine Trail, which
starts in the actual village of Chardonnay itself and follows the vineyards
south through picturesque Burgundy countryside and historic villages such
as Brancion, Cormatin, & Berzé with wonderful chateaux & churches.
Our Medieval Burgundy Explorer covers all the above facets of Burgundy.
We also have holidays in two other areas in the Burgundy, the Brionnais
(see to the right) and the Cote d’Or. Some of the most famous wines in
the world are now grown in the Cote d’Or. Our Classic Burgundy Trail
heads south from historic Dijon and Beaune through varied rolling coun-
tryside, heading into areas rarely visited by other companies.
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Beaujolais & Burgundy Uncovered
Medieval Burgundy: The Monk’s Trail
Burgundy: Chardonnay Wine Trail
Secret Burgundy: Chardonnay Vines & Historic Villages
Beautiful Brionnais: Secret Hills of Burgundy
Brionnais Explorer
Classic Burgundy Trail: Dijon to Buxy
Medieval Burgundy Explorer
Page Nights
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27 5/7
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Grade
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate +
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Brionnais
A beautiful, off-the-beaten-track
part of Burgundy with vibrant
green pastures & rolling hills,
coupled with pretty villages and
historic sites—see page 26.
Type
Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided
Self Guided
General Information
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• April to October.
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• Bag Transfers included.
Transfers to and from Lyon Airport or
train station included (except Classic
Burgundy).
Many Full Board offering value for
money—see holiday pages