Day trip to Dijon or Beaune from Paris
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Day trip to Dijon or Beaune from Paris
My husband and I are traveling to Paris from Oct 30 to Nov 11. This is later in the fall than we prefer but hopefully we won't run into too much rain- we don' t mind the cold. I'd like to do a day trip to Dijon or Beaune from Paris- most people say how you should really spend the night etc etc but we're really not interested. The trains run at great times and we could spend 10 to 12 hours in either city. My question is- our main motivation for traveling to the area is to visit some vineyards and enjoy some wine tastings. I'm reluctant to book a tour as all of them seem to only visit 1 or 2 vineyards plus, we really prefer to do things on our own if at all possible. The week before we will be going on a day trip to Reims and I know its doable to see a few champagne houses on foot- this is what we are planning on doing. Would either Dijon or Beaune lend itself to us winging it? Could we show up and hire a guide for the day on our own? Or can we walk to a few winderies? Is their public transit that might take you to several wineries? I know with places like Napa and the Niagara region there are often little trollies--- this is a little tacky but I just have no clue- perhaps there is something like this in either Beaune or Dijon. What should I do!? Thanks in advance for advice.
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if you wish to visit vineyards from either place, Dijon or Beaune, you will need to take a tour or rent a car. That is easier from Dijon which has a several car rental firms right at the train station. Driving south from Dijon you're in the heart of Burgundy and you can research vineyards that accept visitors on the web. Note: They will expect you to buy something.
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RJD thank you for your response. I had never considered renting a car upon arriving in Dijon. I know people like to drive down the Cote d'Or stopping at vineyards along the way. I will research this option. Thanks for noting the expectation of a purchase on the part of vineyards. Trust me- I don't think this will be a problem! : )
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Try this www.burgundyeye.com or www.burgundy-tourism.com Richard
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I think you will be traveling quite a bit visiting one of those lovely places. You could consider Auxerre, much closer and you should be able to find a wine tour. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxerre
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Thank you iris1745! Auxerre is an interesting option- I'll check out tours that leave from this location. I looked quickly at the websites you provided. I like the Burgandy Tourism site with the 'gourmet tourist trail'. I need to look into how long it would take to drive from the train station in Dijon to Beaune and back if we were stopping along the way.
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www.beaune.com lends itself better to daytipping in my experience totally walkable from TGV station great food
museum wine caves capital of ancient Burgundy.
Dijon your standard big city metro vibe not as pretty.
Would not rent a car in such a short time
Overnite in Beaune would be lots better...
couple of hours train each way
from Paris day trips eurocheapo.com/paris other good tips
Have fun,
museum wine caves capital of ancient Burgundy.
Dijon your standard big city metro vibe not as pretty.
Would not rent a car in such a short time
Overnite in Beaune would be lots better...
couple of hours train each way
from Paris day trips eurocheapo.com/paris other good tips
Have fun,
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