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Savoring France at the Perfect Pace

Enjoy a journey where the roads are more than just pathways — they are storytellers — revealing the soul of France with every turn.

In an era of high-speed travel and packed itineraries, there’s something revolutionary about slowing down. Taking the scenic route. Letting the journey itself be part of the experience. And in France — where the landscape, history, and cuisine are woven together with an elegance that begs to be savored — there is no better way to explore than by bike. Cycling through the country’s most fabled wine regions, from the rolling vineyards of Champagne to the legendary estates of Burgundy, offers an intimacy with the land that simply can’t be replicated behind the glass of a car window.

The Road to Champagne

The first push of the pedal brings you into Champagne, where the vines seem to stretch endlessly over golden hills. The region’s capital, Reims, has seen centuries of coronations, yet its true royalty is poured into a flute — each sip a reflection of the terroir you’re gliding through. Cycling here isn’t just about the destination, but the details along the way: the scent of ripening fruit in the air, the quiet hum of your tires on ancient roads, the reward of a crisp pour at the end of a sun-drenched ride. Because in France, indulgence and adventure are never mutually exclusive.

Slow down, take it all in, and toast to the ride
Because the best way to experience terroir is to travel through it

Through Burgundy, Where Time Slows

As the journey shifts from bubbles to bold reds, so too does the scenery. Burgundy unfolds in layers: winding along the Canal de Bourgogne, tracing the Route des Grands Crus past centuries-old domaines, and pausing in villages where time seems to stand still. The best wines tell a story, and in Burgundy, you don’t just taste them — you ride through them. A path once walked by monks tending vines leads to a private tasting in a vaulted cellar. The same countryside that inspired winemakers for generations becomes the backdrop for a picnic with a view. And after a day of rolling hills and historic estates, the evening is spent in a chef’s private home, where the meal is as much about the conversation as the flavors on the plate.

Miles of vineyards, Michelin stars, and memories in the making
From Dom Pérignon’s home to Napoleon’s favorite wines — history never tasted so good

Experience France on Two Wheels

There are places you visit, and then there are places you experience. Cycling transforms a journey into something immersive, where the rhythm of your ride matches the pulse of the land itself. It’s feeling the change in the air as you descend into a valley, hearing the distant chime of a church bell as you pass through a sleepy village, and understanding the nuances of a wine not just by tasting it, but by traveling through the soil it came from.

For those who crave movement, but also indulgence. For those who seek discovery, but also connection. For those who believe that the best moments of a journey aren’t just the ones at the finish line, but the ones found along the way — this is the way to experience France. And at the perfect pace.

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