This 6km looping route for families is fairly hilly and passes through the vineyards of the Montagne-Saint-Emilion and Saint-Georges-Saint-Emilion appellations.
The stages
From Montagne church, cycle past the Maison des Vins and going down the street. In the bend, dismount your bike and take the one-way street on your left.
From Montagne church, cycle past the Maison des Vins and going down the street. In the bend, dismount your bike and take the one-way street on your left.
In front of St. Georges church, turn left.
At the entrance of Ch. St. Georges, continue on the main road or carry straight on to visit the château.
Follow the tarred road and carry on cycling.
Turn left at the Y-junction and go straight on.
Leave the road on your right and take the next road on your left towards Ch. Labattut.
Continue cycling up the hill to the right until the next big junction.
At the junction, turn left and come back to the village.
At the crossroads, turn right towards the “Moulins de Calon”.
At the junction, turn left towards “Les Artigues, Moulins de Calon”.
At the junction, turn left towards “Moulins de Calon”.
Then turn right to visit the Calon windmills or carry straight on to follow the route (bypass the barriers).
Then turn right to visit the Calon windmills or carry straight on to follow the route (bypass the barriers).
Turn left at the crossroads in “Bertin”.
Continue onto the D244 and cycle up until you reach the church of Montagne.
Continue onto the D244 and cycle up until you reach the church of Montagne.
Summer visits
Walk & Tasting (Grand Cru or Grand Cru Classé)
Every Saturday, Sunday and public holiday at 10.30am
→ Set off on a guided walk through the vineyards, then enjoy a convivial tasting of local wines.
Saint-Émilion under the stars
Every Tuesday at 9.30pm
→ At nightfall, discover Saint-Émilion in a different light: soft lighting and unusual anecdotes for an unforgettable night-time walk.
Saint-Émilion during the Revolution
Every Thursday at 9:30 p.m.
→ Armed with lanterns, immerse yourself in the turbulent atmosphere of the French Revolution.