Side Car - Route des Grands Crus de BourgogneUnusual activities in BeauneBurgundy's most exceptional experiences
- Why is Beaune a benchmark for unusual activities?
Because on the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne, the unusual is written with elegance. Beaune combines the prestige of the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne with constantly renewed creativity. Flying over the vines in a hot-air balloon, learning to drive a prestige car on a circuit near Dijon, sleeping in a wine château… each experience invites you to discover the history of the region. The diversity of the area, with its plains, hills and vineyards, makes it an ideal playground for original escapades, where you can switch from a cultural visit to an unusual activity in a moment. Beaune embodies the perfect blend of art de vivre and excitement!
- What experiences combine heritage and thrills?
Some of Burgundy’s unusual adventures combine thrills and heritage. Imagine taking to the skies in a hot-air balloon at sunrise, flying over wine châteaux and villages with glazed roofs. Or a parachute jump over the vineyards of the Côte de Beaune, for a breathtaking view of the UNESCO-listed Climats vineyards. History buffs will prefer to discover a reconstructed medieval building site, where passionate builders recreate a 13th-century castle using period techniques. These heritage experiences offer a different way of exploring Burgundy, combining authenticity and adrenalin.
- What unusual tours should you choose around Beaune and Dijon?
Between Beaune and Dijon, the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne is one of the most beautiful itineraries in France. There are many unusual ways to explore these legendary landscapes: by electric bike, in a vintage cabriolet or in a sidecar through the UNESCO-listed Climats region. These escapades combine visits to vineyards, breaks in wine-producing villages and tastings in the cellars. Some tours include stops at family estates, oenology workshops or cultural walks in Dijon. An original and refined way to discover the great wines of Burgundy!
- Where can you enjoy a different kind of gastronomic experience in Beaune?
In Beaune, the gastronomic experience becomes unique when you discover it as close as possible to the vineyards. Some estates offer workshops where you can taste wines and local specialities such as bœuf bourguignon, oeufs en meurette or parsley ham with just the right amount of spice. In a château, wine and food pairing dinners also feature the unmissable Bresse chicken in cream sauce or a seasonal truffle delicacy. For a gourmet weekend, several hotels revisit these classics with originality.
- What family activities are available in the Beaune area?
Beaune can also be discovered by the whole family. Electric bike rides through the vineyards combine physical activity with beautiful scenery. Sensory workshops on wine (without alcohol tasting for children, of course!) awaken curiosity and olfactory memory. Younger visitors can marvel at the animals in a nature park or take an interactive tour of a local museum. For families in search of adventure, Beaune’s unusual overnight stays await visitors: perched cabins, transparent bubbles or trailers set amidst the vines.
- Is there another way to explore the vineyards other than by car?
Absolutely! The Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne can be explored by bike, motorbike, hot-air balloon or even sidecar. Along the vineyards of the Côte de Beaune, guided tours combine discovery and pleasure. Thrill-seekers can also treat themselves to a driving course on a circuit, to experience the adrenalin of a prestigious car while staying in the heart of Burgundy. For a more contemplative approach, hikes around the slightly more undulating vineyards are ideal for a breath of fresh air.
- Which castles and heritage sites offer an original experience?
Several châteaux around Beaune offer a truly original heritage experience, combining tourism, vineyards and cultural discoveries. At Château de Pommard, the visit takes on the air of a sensory immersion between art, vines and tasting of great wines. At Château de Meursault, the vaulted galleries and centuries-old atmosphere are ideal for learning about the history of the Burgundy vineyards. For a more unexpected touch, some châteaux offer a medieval atmosphere full of character, while others combine heritage, vines and elegance for emotion-packed tours that tell a different side of the Côte de Beaune.
- What are the average prices for unusual activities in Beaune?
Prices for unusual activities in Beaune vary according to the type of experience and the season. On average, you can expect to pay between €200 and €250 for a hot-air balloon flight over the vineyards, €100 for a driving experience on a circuit near Dijon, and €40 to €70 for an electric bike ride along the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne. Wine-tasting workshops start at around €20 to €50, depending on the number of vintages and the length of the visit. For an unusual weekend in Beaune, combining accommodation, meals and vineyard tours, the overall budget is between €500 and €700 for two people. Some premium packages include extras such as a gourmet dinner, a night in a château or a private spa in the heart of the vineyards.
- What unusual walks can you do around Beaune?
Hiking is one of the best and most unusual activities in Beaune, as it allows you to immerse yourself in the local nature and heritage. The trails wind their way through the golden vines of the Côte de Beaune vineyards, forests and surrounding hills. Some loops offer a real immersion in the world of winegrowing, as you walk alongside historic walled vineyards and dry-stone huts. Others invite you to enjoy a family bike ride, punctuated by a picnic break overlooking the UNESCO-listed Climats vineyards. Discover these walks on the Balades en Bourgogne app.
- What autumn experiences are there in Beaune?
Autumn is sublime in Burgundy. The vines take on a golden hue, the cellars are often busy and the villages take on a postcard atmosphere. It’s the ideal time of year for a hike in the hills, a tasting by the fire or a stroll through the vines at sunset. Hot-air balloon flights offer a magical view of the burning hillsides, while unusual autumn walks reveal the timeless charm of the Burgundy countryside.
- Where can you find original craft workshops and experiences?
The craftsmen and women of Beaune and the surrounding area perpetuate ancestral know-how. Potters, stonemasons, glassmakers and leatherworkers open their workshops to curious visitors. Some offer introductory courses, and visitors can take away a hand-crafted creation. These workshops embody the Burgundian spirit: a dialogue between art and precision. These creative moments are among the most authentic of Beaune’s unusual activities, combining the beauty of the craft with local heritage.
- Can you combine unusual activities with exceptional accommodation?
Yes, several charming establishments and historic hotels around Beaune offer tailor-made breaks combining relaxation and discovery. Some wine châteaux combine accommodation, wine tasting and a hot-air balloon ride at sunrise. Other estates, right in the heart of the vineyards, offer unusual overnight stays in the heart of the vines, with spa treatments, gastronomy and absolute silence.
- Why choose Beaune for an unusual weekend in Burgundy?
Beaune is a town of art, history and wine, and has everything that makes Burgundy famous: gastronomy, landscapes, heritage and expertise. Whether you’re coming as a couple, with family or friends, an unusual weekend in Beaune offers the perfect balance between relaxation and discovery. Characterful accommodation, wine tours, workshops and hikes, everything invites you to experience Burgundy with intensity.
- Which village to visit near Beaune on the Burgundy Grands Crus Route?
The wine-producing villages around Beaune all tell a different story about Burgundy’s heritage. A family bike ride along the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne leads naturally to Pommard or Savigny-lès-Beaune, two charming stops where time seems to stand still. In Savigny, the church of Saint-Cassien reveals its Romanesque bell tower, typical of the Côte-d’Or region, before a picnic break invites you to relax.
- Which château or museum to visit in Beaune for a family outing?
Beaune and the surrounding area offer a number of places that are perfect for a family visit combining discovery and wonder. The châteaux of the Beaune region open their doors to fun tours, punctuated by exhibitions and gardens to explore. Some even offer creative workshops for children, focusing on wine, art or heritage. Families will also appreciate the museums in the historic centre, within walking distance of the ramparts, where they can discover the history of Burgundy’s wines and builders.











