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Pedal Ventures

Beaujolais Short Break: Lyon to Macon

Beaujolais, France
  • 4 nights
  • Self-guided
  • 3-star hotels
  • Bike hire available
  • Luggage transfer

Overview

Highlights

  • A short break through the Beaujolais wine route
  • Golden-stone villages and rolling vineyard hills
  • Proper French gastronomy, glass in hand

Description

A shorter version of our Beaujolais route, perfect for a long weekend. Beaujolais sits just north of Lyon, but feels like another world entirely: rolling hills, golden-stone villages, and vineyards that locals still work much as they always have.

Over four days you'll ride from the honey-coloured villages of the Pierres Dorees into the heart of the Beaujolais crus, finishing in Macon. Quiet roads, short climbs, and plenty of reasons to stop along the way.


Tour difficulty

Best for active riders prepared for longer days in the saddle and regular rolling hills. These routes offer a noticeable physical challenge while remaining achievable for cyclists with good fitness levels.
Moderate

Perfect for

  • Food & Wine

  • Vineyards

  • History & Culture

  • Short break


Itinerary

  1. Day01

    Arrival in Lyon

    3-star hotel

    Fly or train into Lyon, where a transfer takes you to your first hotel near Anse. Settle in, pick up your roadbook and maps, and get ready for the days ahead.

    Example accommodation: Hotel St Romain ***

    Example accommodation: Hôtel Saint Romain, Anse ***

  2. Day02

    Into the Golden Stones

    3-star hotel
    27 miles (43 km)
  3. Day03

    Through the vineyards to Romaneche-Thorins

    3-star hotel
    18 miles (29 km)
  4. Day04

    On to Macon

    3-star hotel
    21 miles (34 km)
  5. Day05

    Departure

We recommend flying to Lyon and returning from Macon.


Bike hire


How to get there

Getting to the start (Lyon / Anse)

By plane: Fly into Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport (LYS), the closest international airport. It's about a 38-minute drive or roughly 31 miles from the airport to Anse. We arrange your transfer from Lyon to your first hotel as part of the tour, so this leg is taken care of for you.

By train: Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport has its own TGV station, so it's easy to combine a flight with onward rail travel if you're coming from further afield. If you're arriving by train from elsewhere in France or Europe, Lyon Part-Dieu is the main hub, with frequent regional connections towards Anse and the Beaujolais villages.

By car: Lyon is well connected by motorway from Paris, Geneva, and the south of France, with Anse roughly half an hour northwest of the city centre.

Getting back from the tour (Mâcon)

By train: Mâcon-Loché TGV station is just thirty minutes from Lyon and around an hour and forty minutes from Paris by high-speed train. Direct TGV INOUI services run several times a day to Paris Gare de Lyon, making it simple to continue your trip or head home.

By plane: To connect back to Lyon Airport, trains run regularly between Mâcon-Loché TGV and the airport via Lyon Part-Dieu, taking just under an hour, making a same-day flight connection very doable.

By car: It's around a 54-minute drive from Mâcon back to Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport if you'd rather return by road or have arranged a rental car.


What's included

Included

  • 4 overnights
  • 4 breakfasts
  • Transfer from Lyon to the first hotel
  • Visit and wine tasting at Hameau Duboeuf
  • Daily luggage transfer to the next hotel
  • Roadbook including maps and itinerary
  • GPS route to follow on a mobile App
  • Welcome briefing
  • 7/7 assistance
  • Tourist taxes
  • Accommodation for 4 nights - 3* Hotels

    • 4 nights in 3-star hotels

Not included

  • Flights
  • Transfers (beyond included Lyon to first hotel transfer)
  • Travel insurance
  • Bikes (available to hire)
  • Cycling helmets (free with bike hire)
  • Lunches, dinners, and drinks
  • Visits or activities suggested on the tour
  • Train tickets

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