Short walks and lovely hikes around Les Cabottes
Discovering the vineyards, forests and rivers of Burgundy
Between short digestive strolls and hikes to earn your place in the Nordic bath, there’s a whole range of possibilities at Les Cabottes to suit all profiles and tastes, depending on the level of effort required. Got your trainers on? It’s up to you to choose the route!
Short walks
The vineyard loop (1h20 – 5km)
This walk invites you to discover all the vineyards around Les Cabottes: after crossing the vines on the opposite hillside, you return along the greenway to complete the loop – departure from Les Cabottes. To find out more about the itinerary, click here.
Between vineyards and forests (0h45 – 3km)
Head for Haut de Change along a bucolic path through pastures and then discover the vineyards: the ideal route for exploring the area’s diverse landscapes in a short space of time. You can also set off directly from Les Cabottes. To see the route, click here.
Hiking
The Trois Croix loop (2h40 – 9km)
With its breathtaking 360° views over the Maranges and Hautes Côtes de Beaune vineyards, this hike is one of the region’s not-to-be-missed routes and offers a chance to discover one of the most beautiful peaks in the area: Mont de Sène – departure directly from Les Cabottes. To find out more about the itinerary, click here.
The summit of Mont Rème (2h20 – 9km)
Mont de Sène’s little brother, Mont Rème, is right in front of you. After climbing up to Marcheseuil, a hamlet in the village, your room will seem very small below. From up there, the view is splendid and the spot is perfect for sunrise. Depart directly from Les Cabottes. To find out more about the route, click here.
Le cirque du Bout du monde (4h – 13km)
A well-known climbing spot throughout Europe, the Cormot-Vauchignon cliffs are the perfect place to discover Burgundy’s pretty palette of landscapes: vineyards, limestone rocks, forest, meadow – this is certainly the most representative hike to do in the area. Departure 5 minutes’ drive from Les Cabottes. You can shorten the itinerary by parking at Cormot. To find out more about the route, click here.
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