There’s something truly special about winter in Beaujolais. This private Day trip from Lyon to Beaujolais reveals the region’s quiet beauty and local soul. Wrapped in warm plaids aboard a vintage Defender and guided by true insiders, you’ll experience Beaujolais at its most authentic.
Savor mulled wine at the medieval Château de Corcelles, explore the Victoire d’Affaux estate with its unique private art collection, and enjoy organic tastings at the peaceful Chateau des Bachelards, founded by Cluny monks nearly a millennium ago.
Share a traditional machon and a relaxed lunch in a local restaurant where winemakers love to gather, before ending the day at Maison Jacoulot, a family-run distillery blending creativity with generations of savoir-faire.
Private transfer to/from Lyon: Enjoy private return transfer Lyon City Center - Beaujolais by car
Enjoy a confortable car transfer to Burgundy then train back to Lyon
Train tickets to Beaujolais: We will provide train tickets from Lyon to Beaujolais
Start your day at the stunning Chateau de Corcelles, a medieval fortress turned wine estate. Enjoy a comforting cup of homemade mulled wine in this centuries-old setting steeped in Beaujolais history.
Visit of Victoire d’Affaux wine estate with tastings. Discover not only elegant wines but also a private art collection — a living tribute to generations of family passion for beauty and culture.
Visit Chateau des Bachelards, founded by Cluny monks nearly a thousand years ago. Taste their organic wines and share a traditional machon, the convivial Beaujolais winemakers’ way to share food.
You'll then enjoy a gourmet meal at a local restaurant where winemakers themselves gather.
After lunch, take a tour of Maison Jacoulot, a family-run distillery crafting Burgundy’s iconic liqueurs. The owners bring creativity and innovation to this 130-year-old house while staying true to its artisanal roots.
The train ride to get to Burgundy departs from the Lyon Part-Dieu train station. We will provide you with tickets, timetable and directions.
Meet us at the exit of the train station in Macon Ville, a small station with a single exit and we're easy to spot: just look out for the vintage Land Rover!
Lyon, the third-largest city in France, is a vibrant blend of Roman history, Renaissance architecture, and modern innovation. Known for its gastronomy, silk weaving heritage, and UNESCO-listed historic sites, Lyon offers a rich cultural experience with a lively atmosphere and stunning landscapes.
Vieux Lyon is a UNESCO-listed Renaissance district with narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and charming courtyards. It's one of the most picturesque areas in Lyon and a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
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One of the oldest and most prestigious museums in France, the Lyon Museum of Fine Arts houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
This renowned food market is a paradise for food lovers, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and gourmet products. It's a great place to sample Lyon's culinary delights.
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A savory tart made with eggs, cream, and lardons (small strips of pork), often served with a side of green salad.
A traditional Lyon salad made with frisée lettuce, croutons, lardons, a poached egg, and a Dijon vinaigrette.
A classic French dish of chicken braised in red wine, typically with bacon, mushrooms, and onions.
A traditional Lyon cheese spread made with fresh cheese, garlic, herbs, and olive oil.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Lyon, with warm weather and numerous festivals. The city comes alive with outdoor events, cultural activities, and vibrant nightlife.
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Lyon is generally a safe city for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in tourist areas and on public transport. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Lyon Part-Dieu, Lyon Perrache
Lyon Perrache Bus Station, Lyon Part-Dieu Bus Station
The Lyon Metro consists of four lines (A, B, C, D) and is efficient, clean, and easy to use. It connects major attractions and neighborhoods.
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The Beaujolais region is famous for its red wines and picturesque vineyards. It's a great destination for wine tastings, scenic drives, and exploring charming villages.
Pérouges is a beautifully preserved medieval village with cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and a rich history. It's a great destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
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