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Le Chemin de Saint-Jacques de Beaune à Cluny
in Beaune
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Starting from Beaune, this route is less frequented than the traditional paths and is nevertheless steeped in history. The first paths on the hillside cross famous vineyards, then from village to village, you will discover the vestiges of the pilgrims and varied landscapes where walls and low stone walls abound to end up at the high pilgrimage site of Cluny...
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Day 1: Beaune
Arrival of the participants in Beaune, capital of the wines.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 2: Beaune - Santenay
Departure from the famous "Hospices de Beaune" in flamboyant Gothic style and classified as "Historic Monuments" to reach the "Montagne de Beaune" and see the wine-growing hillsides of Beaune and its region. Passing close to the AOC Pommard estate, we cross Volnay and its vineyards and arrive in Meursault. Discovery of its old fortified castle dating from the 14th...Day 1: Beaune
Arrival of the participants in Beaune, capital of the wines.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 2: Beaune - Santenay
Departure from the famous "Hospices de Beaune" in flamboyant Gothic style and classified as "Historic Monuments" to reach the "Montagne de Beaune" and see the wine-growing hillsides of Beaune and its region. Passing close to the AOC Pommard estate, we cross Volnay and its vineyards and arrive in Meursault. Discovery of its old fortified castle dating from the 14th century which today houses the town hall.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Walking time: about 5 hours (20 km).
Day 3: Santenay - Givry
Crossing the vineyards of Saint-Aubin, Bouzeron and Rully, whose Gallo-Roman field, known as "Caesar's field", is a listed historic monument. Then discover the charming village of Mercurey surrounded by ramparts built in the 11th century. Arrival at Mellecey with its crosses, wash houses and winegrowers' houses.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Walking time: about 6 hours (26 km).
Day 4: Givry - Saint-Gengoux-le-National
Discovery of diverse landscapes between forests and villages with typical rural dwellings: cadoles (old Burgundy vineyard huts made of dry stone), washhouses, fountains with the greenway as a common thread. Arrival at Saint-Gengoux le National.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Walking time: about 7 hours (26 km)
Day 5: Saint-Gengoux - Cluny
The landscape changes and becomes more and more hilly. A stop can be made to visit the Renaissance-style château of Cormatin, built in the 17th century and listed as a "Monument Historique", and the high place of pilgrimage of Taizé.
Dinner and overnight stay.
Walking time: 6 hours (23 km)
Day 6: departure
Cluny. End of our services after breakfast.
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- 4 nights in ½ board,
- 1 night in a B&B in Givry,
Accommodation in double rooms with shower and toilet, bed and breakfast, hotel * and hotel **,
- The Carnet de Route (documentation for the realisation of the hike) 1 for 4 people,
- Tourist taxes,
- Permanent assistance in case of problems.
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- Lunches,
- Dinner in Givry,
- Drinks at meals, bar expenses,
- Luggage transport at each stage,
- The visits mentioned in the programme,
- Optional insurance.
Options :
- Single room supplement: + 150€.
- Luggage transport between accommodations: + 120€ / person
- Supplement for 1 single participant - transported luggage: + 135€.
- Supplement for 1 single participant - luggage not transported: + 30
- Shortening of stage by taxi: + 28 € / person
- Taxi transfer Cluny - Beaune on weekdays: 160 € up to 4 people
- Taxi transfer Cluny - Beaune on Sundays and public holidays: please contact us
- Additional nights on double/single basis: see on our website
- Reservation between D-15 and D: +40€.
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Base rate435 €
• 425 €/person
Price based on double room and half board. Accommodation in guest rooms, hotel * and hotel **.