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Cycling from Belfort to Dijon along the Doubs river

From Belfort to Dijon on Eurovelo 6 bike route.

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Ref: VD0802CO
  • Alsace
  • 8 day(s)
  • Moderate
  • ~ 43 km/day
  • Itinerant
When travelling?
From April to September.
Minimum age
12 y/o
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From Belfort to Dijon, gourmet tour

You start this cycling trip at the foot of the Vosges and Jura mountain in the beautiful city of Belfort to end your trip in the capital of Burgundy, Dijon.

This bike tour is a must for gourmets: sausages and ham specialities, various cheeses just to name Comté, Cancoillotte or Mont D’Or or hearty dishes like beef bourguignon not to mention the wide variety of wines.

Your cycling holiday is largely based on dedicated bike paths and you will discover a still wild landscape and small villages and cities with rich heritage.

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Program

Day 01
Arrival at Belfort

    You arrive in the beautiful city of Belfort. Behind the Vauban citadel and Bartholdi's lion sculpture, which made it famous, is a magnificent city with its wide shopping streets, its squares, its Haussmannian buildings with cheerful facades covered with geraniums. Belfort pulsates with life and is a wonderful gateway to the Franche-Comté.

     
    Day 02
    Belfort – Montbéliard
    • 31 km
    • + 99 m

    You leave Belfort along the banks of the Savoureuse river. You will have the choice between continuing straight along the canal or crossing the forest and following the Rhine-Rhone canal. Your bike route takes you to Sochaux to the Peugeot museum. Stop to discover this industrial epic before entering the small Renaissance town of Montbéliard.
    Go up to the castle of the Dukes of Wurtemberg, see the Saint-Martin temple, the oldest religious building of the Reformation in France, and stroll through the streets of medieval origin admiring the houses with colorful facades. In the evening, don't forget to taste the famous Montbéliard sausage!

     
    Day 03
    Montbéliard – Baume-les-Dames
    • 63 km
    • + 234 m

    Your bike ride of the day makes you discover the magnificent loops of the Doubs. You will leave Montbéliard and ride along the bucolic banks of the Doubs river in complete peace and quiet. From Isle-sur-le-Doubs the valley becomes majestic and very wild. You wind your way through the valley between sheer cliffs, which are a delight for rock climbers. Very beautiful arrival on the small city Baume-les-Dames, labeled "City of character" at the foot of the Babre cleft.

     
    Day 04
    Baume les Dames – Besançon
    • 38 km
    • + 118 m

    The Doubs valley is particularly spectacular after Baume-les-Dames. The cycling itinerary is very diverse: green banks on a background of karstic rocks falling steeply and reverberating in the peaceful waters of the Doubs, small villages with colored tiled bell towers, towpaths lined with plane trees and old brick paper mills stretching their narrow chimneys to the sky. At the bend of a loop you arrive without even noticing it at the foot of the citadel of Besançon. I love this vibrant and cultural student city.

     
    Day 05
    Besançon – Arc-et-Sénans
    • 54 km
    • + 237 m

    Leave Besançon on a quiet little cycle path along the Doubs to the Thoraise breakthrough: an amazing river tunnel under a waterfall. By bike you have to go up to the village and then come back down with a beautiful view of the valley. Shortly afterwards you can choose to continue along the meanders of the Doubs or to make a small diversions to the caves of Osselle.
    When you arrive in the small village of Ranchot, you leave the banks of the Doubs to cross the Chaux forest and reach the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Sénans. This 18th century saltworks is one of the first modern "factories". It was used to extract salt from the brackish water drawn from Salins, 20 km away.

     

     
    Day 06
    Dole – Charrey
    • 35 km
    • + 81 m

    In Dole you leave the Doubs and continue to follow the Rhine-Rhone canal to join the Saône just before Saint-Jean-de-Losne. The atmosphere changes when you leave the last foothills of the Jura to arrive on the plains of Burgundy. This change can be seen not only in the landscape, but also in the architecture of the church towers or in your plate.
    Because of its location at the confluence of the Saône and the Rhine-Rhone Canal, Saint-Jean-de-Losnes is the capital of inland navigation and the largest river marina in France. A little further on, in a dead branch of the Saône, there is a small village of barges.

     
    Day 07
    Charrey – Dijon
    • 42 km
    • + 176 m

    From Charrey you drive through the forest of Citeaux to the abbey of Notre-Dame de Citeaux. A short guided tour is necessary to better understand the life in this Cistercian monastery. You continue through the plain to join the Burgundy vineyards at Clos Vougeot, a place created by the monks of Citeaux. The visit will enlighten you on the architecture of the place but also on the rites of the brotherhood of the Knights of Tastevin. A detour to Nuits-Saint-Georges is also possible.
    You continue to Dijon, the former capital of the powerful Dukes of Burgundy. This lively city welcomes you warmly in its remarkably preserved pedestrian center.

     
    Day 08
    Departure from Dijon

      Described as the "city of a hundred steeples" by François I, Dijon was the capital of the powerful Dukes of Burgundy. The city has thus inherited architectural jewels such as the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, the Church of Notre Dame with its famous sculpted owl or the mansions of the old Dijon. The city is also a gastronomic stopover rich in specialties such as gingerbread, crème de cassis, nonettes or the famous mustard.

       
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      Accommodation

      *Typical example of accommodation corresponding to the proposed category. These photographs are for illustrative purposes only.

      Equipment

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      Information

      Beginning of the trip
       

      As the first day is a non-biking day, you’ll arrive at your leisure, depending on your route. Please note that rooms are usually available by mid-afternoon, depending on your accommodation. Please let the accommodation know if you are arriving late.

      Usually, bikes are delivered the evening before or in the morning of your first cycling day (around 9:00am). 

       

      To get to the departure point

      By plane: flight from Bâme (Switzerland), and train to Belfort-Montbéliard TGV (50min)

       

      By train: Regional train or TGV to Belfort-Ville or Belfort-Montbéliard TGV. To plan your trip : https://www.thetrainline.com

      Car park

      If you choose to drive, there is many option to park your car in Belfort. The best option is the parking lot “Centre-Theâtre”, which is free, and located in front of your hôtel in Belfort. 

      To get back to the starting point

      Train: there is a train between Dijon and Belfort with a connexion in Besançon. Duration : around 3h.

       

      Private shutle: we can organize private transfer from Dijon to Belfort, please contact us. 

      storage facility for the duration of your trip (upon availability).

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      Ref: VD0802CO
      • Alsace
      • 8 day(s)
      • Moderate
      • ~ 43 km/day
      • Itinerant
      When travelling?
      From April to September.
      Minimum age
      12 y/o
      Related categories:

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      Cycling from Belfort to Dijon along the Doubs river
      • Alsace
      • Moderate
      • ~ 43 km/day
      • Itinerant
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      1279 €/pers.