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Hiking around Ruffey-Lès-Beaune offers access to the rolling hills and vineyards characteristic of the Burgundy region. The landscape features a mix of open agricultural land, dense woodlands, and historic village paths. The State Forest of Ruffey-lès-Beaune provides accessible terrain, while the village is situated at the confluence of the Rhoin and Lauve rivers. Elevations are generally gentle, making the area suitable for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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8.39km
02:26
210m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.6km
02:49
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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7.33km
01:52
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.39km
01:53
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:39
100m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Belfry of Beaune (Beffroi de Beaune) is a historic bell tower from the 13th century. Originally owned by the monks of the Maizières Abbey and later acquired by Philippe le Hardi, Duke of Burgundy, it served various purposes over time. Visitors are highly recommended to take a guided tour with passionate guides who provide interesting insights and carefully answer questions.
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In this beautiful city, a visit to the historic hospital is an absolute must.
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recommended, good presentation and very interesting.
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Burgundy has beautiful cities and towns, and its landscape is reminiscent of the Rheingau and Rheinhessen.
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The Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance oratory was built in 1854. The oratory overlooks the commune of Pernand-Vergelesses.
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This cloister also confirms it: cloisters have something very special.
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The Hôtel-Dieu is a former hospital in Beaune. It was founded in 1443 and used as a hospital until 1971. The Hôtel-Dieu is now part of the Hospices Civils de Beaune complex. Today, parts of the old complex are used as a retirement home, while the rest can be visited as a museum, providing interesting insights into nursing in the early modern period.
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Originally, this building was a convent of the Ursulines, built in 1697. The church of the Ursuline convent featured a bell tower and was open to the public for mass. Its walls were adorned with statues, paintings, and fleur-de-lis, remnants of which were still visible in the 1940s. The Ursuline sisters provided education to the daughters of notable families within this enclosed complex. In 1790, during the French Revolution, the convent was declared National Property along with other religious buildings in Beaune. By 1793, the municipal administration, needing more space, purchased the convent. A fire in 1815 led to extensive renovations, giving the building its current appearance. By 1818, the facade was decorated with regal and military symbols.
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There are nearly 200 hiking routes around Ruffey-Lès-Beaune, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes over 100 easy trails and close to 90 moderate routes.
The terrain around Ruffey-Lès-Beaune is characterized by rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and tranquil woodlands. You'll find a mix of open agricultural land and historic village paths. Elevations are generally gentle, making the area accessible for various hiking abilities.
Yes, there are over 100 easy hiking trails around Ruffey-Lès-Beaune. An excellent option is the Hospiz von Beaune – Notre-Dame Basilica loop from Résidence du Lac, which is 3.3 miles (5.4 km) long and leads through urban and park areas, perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Many of the trails in the region are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Le Corton – Notre-Dame du Chemin Chapel loop from Ladoix-Serrigny is an easy 4.3-mile (7 km) route that offers a pleasant loop experience.
The hiking trails in Ruffey-Lès-Beaune are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the beautiful vineyard landscapes, the charm of the historic villages, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families, especially the easier, shorter loops with gentle elevations. The mix of vineyards, woodlands, and historic sites offers engaging scenery for all ages. Consider routes that pass through villages where you can find amenities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the region, especially in rural and woodland areas. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, particularly when passing through vineyards or near livestock, and to check local regulations for specific areas or nature reserves.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can explore trails that lead past landmarks like the Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune or the impressive Savigny-lès-Beaune Castle. The Carnot Square – Beaune Old Town loop from Beaune is a moderate 6.6-mile (10.6 km) path that specifically explores the historic streets and surroundings of Beaune's old town.
Parking is generally available in or near the villages that serve as trailheads. For routes starting in larger towns like Beaune, public parking lots are usually well-marked. For smaller village routes, look for designated parking areas or roadside spots where permitted.
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for hiking in Ruffey-Lès-Beaune. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild temperatures, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage and the grape harvest season. Summer can be pleasant but may have warmer temperatures, especially in open vineyard areas.
Yes, many trails wind directly through the renowned Burgundy vineyards. The Aloxe-Corton – Aloxe-Corton Village loop from Aloxe-Corton is a prime example, offering a 5.2-mile (8.4 km) moderate route that immerses you in the vineyard landscape and the charming village of Aloxe-Corton.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its wines, and many hiking trails pass directly through vineyards and charming wine-producing villages. You'll find numerous opportunities to stop at local wineries or tasting rooms along or near your route, especially along the Route des Grands Crus.
While the region is known for its gentle terrain, there are some longer routes that offer more of a challenge. For instance, the Hospiz von Beaune – Saint Nicholas Gate loop from Beaune is a moderate 11.3-mile (18.2 km) trail with more elevation gain, providing a longer excursion for those seeking a more extensive hike.


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