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Paris - Marseille

Paris - Marseille by bike: an itinerary through France, between cities and incredible landscapes. With DolceVia, rent an electric bike with our one-way service

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Day 1: Paris to Melun, the first leg of the Paris - Marseille cycling route (70km)



🌍 First stage of the Paris - Marseille cycling trip with DolceVia!

🚲 Head to Melun for this first stage, 70 km from Paris. Leave the capital behind and follow the Seine to reach the countryside.

🏰 Along the way, pass by the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre-Dame, then ride through the Fontainebleau Forest. In Melun, visit the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, a baroque masterpiece.

🌜 Stay at the Nomade Lodge, a camp with yurts and cottages inspired by Mongolia, perfect for resting after a day of cycling.

© Viator

Day 2: From Melun to Sens, a rural and historical escape, the second stage of the Paris - Marseille cycling adventure (90 km)



🚲 Ride the 90 km from Melun to Sens and explore the French countryside. Take breaks to visit villages and soak up the local atmosphere.

⛪ In Sens, visit Saint-Étienne Cathedral, one of the first Gothic cathedrals in France.

🍃 Spend the night at La Capucine des Lavandières , a perfect place to unwind.

© France Bleu

Day 3: From Sens to Auxerre, an escape between vineyards and history (72km)



🚲 Explore Burgundy by cycling the 72 km between Sens and Auxerre. Leave Sens behind and be charmed by the villages and endless vineyards.

🍷 In Joigny, discover its medieval center with timber-framed houses and cobbled streets. Enjoy a wine tasting at one of the local wineries, known for their Burgundy wines. Ride along the peaceful banks of the Yonne, heading towards Auxerre.

⛪ Upon arrival, dive into history by visiting the Abbey of Saint-Germain and the Marine district. Stroll through Auxerre's medieval streets and admire its timber-framed houses and gothic buildings.

🏠 Spend the night at Clos Saint Eusèbe , a house located on a quiet street in the heart of Auxerre's historic center.

© France

Day 4: From Auxerre to Chablis, between vineyards and flavors (23km) - Paris Marseille by bike

🚲 Ride the 72 km between Sens and Auxerre and explore Burgundy. Leaving Sens, enjoy the villages and vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see.

🍷 In Joigny, explore its medieval center with timber-framed houses and cobbled streets. Taste local wines at wineries known for their Burgundy wines. Continue cycling along the Yonne towards Auxerre.

⛪ In Auxerre, visit the Abbey of Saint-Germain and the Marine district. Stroll through its medieval streets and admire the timber-framed houses and gothic buildings.

🏠 Spend the night at Clos Saint Eusèbe, located on a quiet street in the heart of Auxerre's historic center.

© France

Day 5: From Chablis to Montbard, another leg of the Paris - Marseille route by bike (64km)

🚲 Embark on an adventure cycling the 64 km between Chablis and Montbard. Leave the Chablis vineyards behind and explore the rolling landscapes of Burgundy, with breathtaking views of fields and forests with every pedal stroke.

🌿 Stop along the way to explore charming villages and taste local products. In Montbard, dive into history by visiting the Parc Buffon, a beautiful French garden, and the Abbey of Fontenay, a Cistercian masterpiece listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

👍🏼 Relax at the Concept-Studio, the perfect place to unwind and discover local craftsmanship.

© Ot Montbard

Day 6: From Montbard to Dijon, an authentic discovery of Burgundy (80km)



🚲 Continue the Paris - Marseille adventure by bike.

🌿 Set off on a 80 km ride from Montbard to Dijon, right in the heart of Burgundy.

🏰 Leave Montbard following the Burgundy Canal, with its landscapes and historic locks accompanying you along the way. Pass through charming villages and explore local heritage sites like the Château de Bussy-Rabutin.

🧑🏻‍🎨 Upon arrival in Dijon, immerse yourself in the city’s culture: visit the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, the Museum of Fine Arts with its rich collections, and enjoy the local gastronomy.

🌙 For the night, stay at L'Artium, just a 2-minute walk from Place de la République.

© Office de Tourisme de France

Day 7: Dijon to Beaune, on the Route des Grands Crus (45km)



🚲 Embark on a memorable part of the Paris - Marseille adventure by cycling the 54 km from Dijon to Beaune, in the heart of the prestigious Côte de Nuits vineyards.

🍇 Leaving Dijon, follow the Route des Grands Crus, a dedicated cycling path winding through some of the most famous Burgundy wine estates. Stop to taste the renowned wines of Gevrey-Chambertin and Nuits-Saint-Georges.

🍷 In Beaune, explore the gems of Burgundy's heritage, including the Hospices de Beaune, a Gothic architectural masterpiece, and dive into the history of wine at the Museum of Wine of Burgundy.

❤️ For a night in the heart of Beaune, the Maison Millot is the perfect place.

© Beaune Tourism

Day 8: From Beaune to Chalon-sur-Saône, a Bicycle Escape in the Heart of Burgundy's Vineyards (50km)



🚲 Embark on a 50 km getaway between Beaune and Chalon-sur-Saône, in the heart of Burgundy's wine landscapes.

📸 Leaving Beaune, follow the Wine Route, lined with vineyards and picturesque villages. Stop in Meursault or Pommard to taste local wines and explore the traditional cellars.

⛪ In Chalon-sur-Saône, dive into the local heritage by visiting Saint-Vincent Cathedral and the Nicéphore Niépce Museum, dedicated to the invention of photography.

💕 To complete your stay, choose the Romantique, ideally located.

© Winalist

Day 9: From Chalon-sur-Saône to Mâcon, an immersion in the heart of Burgundy (66km)



🚲 Embark on a 66 km journey through Burgundy, from Chalon-sur-Saône to Mâcon, along the banks of the Saône, passing through charming villages and scenic landscapes.

☀️ Stop in Tournus to visit the Saint-Philibert Abbey, a Romanesque architectural gem, and enjoy a relaxing break on the riverside terraces.

🖼️ In Mâcon, explore the vibrant city by strolling through its lively streets, visit the Ursulines Museum, and savor the wines of the Mâconnais region.

😌 For a restful night, stay at Balcon des Deux Roches, a perfect place to unwind.

© Alain Doire - BFC Tourisme

Day 10: Mâcon to Lyon, half of the Paris - Marseille cycling route (88km)



🚲 Embark on an adventure cycling the 66 km between Mâcon and Lyon, through the landscapes of the Saône Valley.

🍽️ Leaving Mâcon, follow the roads lined with vineyards and charming villages such as Saint-Amour and Belleville. Take breaks to taste local Beaujolais wines and explore traditional markets.

🥇 Upon arrival in Lyon, dive into the city's rich culture: explore the UNESCO-listed Old Lyon, visit the Notre-Dame de Fourvière basilica, and indulge in Lyonnaise cuisine at one of the city's typical bouchons.

🏅 Stay at the Collège Hôtel, ideally located in Old Lyon and certified Accueil Vélo!

© L'embarcadère

Day 11: From Lyon to Vienne, nature, history and gastronomic delights (39km)

🚲 Cycle the 39 km between Lyon and Vienne, a section of the Paris - Marseille cycling route, along the Rhône River. Leave Lyon and follow a scenic bike path winding through peaceful landscapes.

💧 Take a break in the charming village of Vernaison for a picnic by the water. Upon arriving in Vienne, dive into history by visiting the Temple of Augustus and Livia, as well as the Roman theater. Food lovers won’t want to miss tasting the local specialties in traditional bistros.

🏙️ For the night, stay in a bright and cozy apartment, offering convenient access to major cities and local activities, without the hustle and bustle of the city center.

© Le Dauphiné Libéré

Day 12: From Vienne to Valence, a cycling epic along the Rhône (93km)



🚲 Embark on an adventure cycling the 93 km from Vienne to Valence along the stunning Rhône riverbanks. Leave Vienne, a city rich in history, and follow a bike path that takes you through breathtaking landscapes, from terraced vineyards to lavender fields.

🌷 Along the way, stop in Tain-l'Hermitage to explore its famous vineyards and taste its world-renowned wines. Continue to Valence, a sunlit city where you can relax in the gardens of Parc Jouvet, visit Saint-Apollinaire Cathedral, and enjoy local cuisine in its bistros.

🛌🏻 Spend the night in a Gîte at the Ferme des Marettes, nestled in the woods and valleys of Northern Ardèche.

© The Good Life France

Day 13: From Valence to Montélimar, through the treasures of the South (73km)

🚲 Embark on an exciting stage of the Paris - Marseille cycling journey by cycling the 73 km between Valence and Montélimar, through the sunny and varied landscapes of the Drôme. Leaving Valence, follow a bike path that winds through lavender fields, orchards, and vineyards.

☀️ Take a break in Crest to admire its medieval tower and wander through its charming streets. In Montélimar, famous for its sweet treats, dive into the world of nougat by visiting the local workshops and tasting this iconic delicacy. Explore the old town with its lively markets and historic buildings, and enjoy the sunny terraces for a delightful moment.

🌼 Stay at Maison Saint James, a peaceful haven with its landscaped garden, a true oasis to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

© Vallée de la Gastronomie

Day 14: From Montélimar to Orange, an escape through Drôme and Vaucluse (78km)



🚲 Embark on an adventure by cycling the 78 km between Montélimar and Orange, through the landscapes of the Drôme and Vaucluse regions. Leaving Montélimar, famous for its delicious nougat, follow roads lined with lavender fields and lush vineyards.

🏆 Take a break in Suze-la-Rousse to visit its medieval castle and renowned vineyards. Continue to Orange, where Roman history comes to life with the Antique Theatre and the Triumphal Arch, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Immerse yourself in the Provencal atmosphere by wandering through local markets and tasting the region's wines.

💤 For your overnight stay, book a room at Hôtel l'Herbier d'Orange, conveniently located near the Antique Theatre.

© Ville d'Orange

Day 15: Orange to Avignon, the end of the Paris-Marseille bike route approaches (35km)



🚲 Take a 35 km bike ride between Orange and Avignon, a short getaway full of discoveries and Provençal charm. Leaving Orange, admire the Roman grandeur with the Ancient Theatre and the Arc de Triomphe, before following roads lined with vineyards and sunflower fields.

✨ Stop in the charming village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape to taste its renowned wines. Upon arriving in Avignon, immerse yourself in history by visiting the majestic Palais des Papes and the Saint-Bénézet Bridge.

😌 If you need a break, La Terrasse des Papes is the perfect place to relax.

© Slow Provence

Day 16: From Avignon to Aix-en-Provence (88km), the second-to-last stage of the Paris - Marseille bike ride.



🚲 Cycle your way through the 88 km from Avignon to Aix-en-Provence, completing the Paris - Marseille bike route through the stunning landscapes of Provence.

🥰 Leaving Avignon, famous for its Palais des Papes and Pont Saint-Bénézet, follow roads lined with lavender fields and olive groves. Stop in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence to visit Roman sites and discover the inspiration behind Van Gogh's work.

🖼️ Arriving in Aix-en-Provence, soak up the charm and elegance of this university town: wander through its colorful markets, admire its fountains, and explore its lively streets. Don’t miss Cézanne's studio and the Granet Museum.

💚 For a nature-filled stay, book a room at the Garden of Sabine, where you’ll feel like nature is at the foot of your bed!

© Marco Polo

Day 17: From Aix-en-Provence to Marseille (30 km), the penultimate stage of the Paris - Marseille by bike



🚲 Final stage of the Paris - Marseille by bike! Ride the 30 km from Aix-en-Provence to Marseille, through the scenic landscapes of southern Provence, before concluding your adventure.

🥰 Leave Aix-en-Provence and enjoy the picturesque views of the Provencal countryside heading toward the Mediterranean. Pass through charming villages like Pennes-Mirabeau before reaching the vibrant city of Marseille.

🏙️ In Marseille, explore the Vieux-Port, the iconic Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, and wander through the historic Panier district. Immerse yourself in Mediterranean culture and enjoy a local meal with a bouillabaisse by the water.

🌊 To end your adventure in style, stay at theHôtel Le Corbusier, a 3-star hotel with a pool, where you can relax and take in the views of the Mediterranean Sea.

© Marseille Comfort



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