he picturesque Loire’s castle-lined routes that were long the playground of kings and queens, and the small country roads are perfect for moving along on two wheels. Here are the tombs of Richard the Lionheart and Eleanor of Aquitaine, the mysteries of the Wine Grower’s Brotherhood in Chinon’s Caves Painctes, and majestic chateaux.
This
trip will not provide a vivid exploration of one of France's notable wine regions but exposure to the
Val de Loire
beauty, curiosity, adventure and above all... pleasure! We will enjoy
leisurely cycling along pastoral landscapes in settings of unique beauty and
historical interest. The Loire is also known for its delicious cuisine marked by fresh trout and salmon, countless varieties of goat cheese, and mushrooms from theSaumur caves (the world's largest mushroom producer) make meals taste as fine as the chateaux look. Here too are wines rival those from the Burgundy region making them perfect for toasting to beauty and grandeur of Val de Loire.
While grand chateaux will be the focus of the Val de Loire, our focus in Burgundy will be grand crus. Burgundy… idyllic land of medieval majesty, flavourful fare and the grandest grapes. Winemaking has been in the blood here since Imperial times, and the passage of history is measured not against the clock but by Mother Nature’s calendar. The soul is in the soil, which has served as battleground for conniving kings and dueling dukes, and weathered the bootprints of marauding armies of Huns, Spaniards and oenophiles alike.
Clearly, Burgundy is the spiritual homeland of French wine and villages such as Chablis and Nuits-St-Georges are known throughout the world. And while Burgundy may well be famous for its wine it has a great deal more to offer including Renaissance chateaux, medieval abbeys and fortified villages which all stand testimony to the colorful history of this lesser-known region of France, perfect for exploring on two wheels and with a fork...
Here we'll dine splendidly on Boeuf bourguignon, the region’s signature dish, and on one of France’s most celebrated cheeses, Epoisses, which comes from a lovely little village of the same name. And locals will insist you wash down the cheese with a glass of vielles vignes (old vine) Chablis.
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Tour Details
Cultural Touring
Road Bicycling with Support
12 Days/Nights
Leisurely Cycling
100% Good Condition Paved Roads
Luxury Châteaux Accommodation |
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Tour Dates:
September 17 to 24, 2013 |
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12 Day Itinerary:
Val de Loire
Pre-tour Paris
Day 1 Paris to Blois
Day 2 Cheverny to Ambroise
Day 3 Ambroise
Day 4 Ambroise to Chissay
Burgundy
Day 5 Chissay to Chagny
Day 6 Chagny to Beune
Day 7 Beaune to Paris
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