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In Burgundy, with its swathes of forest, meandering rivers, medieval villages and monasteries and world-renowned stretching for miles, it鈥檚 easy to escape into the outdoors and replenish your mind, body and soul.

Throughout this glorious corner of France, you can explore a maze of hiking and cycling trails, or undertake more restful pursuits that include cruising its tranquil waterways, or drifting over the beautiful landscapes in a balloon.

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Burgundy has walking opportunities for any level of fitness or travel schedule 漏 Massimo Santi / Shutterstock

Walking in Burgundy

Burgundy (Bourgogne, in French) has walking opportunities for any level of fitness or travel schedule. Some 3,700 miles (6000km) of marked trails fan out across the verdant countryside, from gentle rambles to multiday hikes, including sections of the long-distance GR (鈥Grande Randonn茅e鈥) routes the GR2, GR7 and GR76.

Wine lovers can follow a variety of trails through prestigious winegrowing areas ribboned with vines, among them prestigious vineyards in Chablis, the M芒connais and the C么te d'Or ("Golden Hillside"), taking paths used by winemakers. Marked by pinot-noir-colored signs featuring bunches of grapes, the Chemin des Grands Crus runs through the C么te d'Or from Dijon to Santenay for 54 miles (87km) over three to five days, or you can just take on a small section.

Burgundy鈥檚 green heart is the , which covers 700,000 acres (285,000 hectares). Walking trails crisscross its rural landscapes and wilder reaches. If you鈥檙e up for a trek a 137-mile (220km) circular route, Le Tour du Morvan, threads its way through beech and conifer forests, past lakes and granite peaks including the park鈥檚 highest, Haut-Folin (3,252 feet/991m). At the foot of Mont Beuvray (2,694 feet/821m) is a former stronghold of the ancient Gauls 鈥 Bibracte. Watch for wildlife including red deer, badgers and pine martens, along with falcons flying overhead.

Other walking itineraries follow pilgrimage routes in Burgundy. A 52-mile (84km) section of the Camino de Santiago connects the Unesco world heritage center of 痴茅锄别濒补测 via the hilltop walled town of Avallon to another Unesco-listed site Abbaye de Fontenay. Another pilgrimage route is the 50-mile (80km) Chemin des Allemands (Path of the Germans) between Burgundy wine capital Beaune and the ruins of 脡glise Abbatiale at Cluny 鈥 once the largest abbey in Christendom.

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More than 1,800 miles of marked cycling trails spread across Burgundy 漏 Wanderound / Shutterstock

Cycling in Burgundy

More than 1,800 miles (2900km) of marked cycling trails spread across Burgundy. Road, mountain, electric and kids鈥 biking experiences are widely available, and many companies can arrange one-way rentals. For an excellent local resource, check out , which has itineraries and maps.

The Parc Naturel R茅gional du Morvan is a paradise for cyclists, offering exhilarating downhill mountain biking 鈥 has details on routes, rentals and shuttle bus connections.

Or take a spin through the best of Burgundy鈥檚 vineyards, medieval villages and churches, incorporating greenways and canal towpaths 鈥 all found on the regional loop , which covers some 500 miles (800km).

An idyllic ride along the Canal de Bourgogne is along the chemin de halage (towpath) from Dijon to Migennes, a distance of 140 miles (225km). Between Montbard and Tonnerre (40 miles/65km) you鈥檒l ride by Renaissance-style Ch芒teau d'Ancy-le-Franc and Ch芒teau de Tanlay. Along the section from Montbard to Pouilly-en-Auxois (36 miles/58km), you can take spur roads to Abbaye de Fontenay and Semur-en-Auxois, one of France鈥檚 prettiest medieval villages. Flat, family-friendly paths also border the Canal du Centre (70 miles/112km) and Canal du Nivernais (108 miles/174km).

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Boats fill the river Yonne below the Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre 漏 Ekaterina Pokrovsky / Shutterstock

Boating in Burgundy

Getting out on a boat is one of the loveliest ways to explore Burgundy鈥檚 745 miles (1,200km) of , which include the Rivers Yonne, Sa么ne and Seille and a large network of canals.

As a taste, there are some lovely short cruises in the warmer months. From Pouilly-en-Auxois, west of Dijon, runs a range of trips, including a two-hour ride that takes you through the vaulted stone tunnel Vo没te de Pouilly鈥揺n-Auxois that runs beneath the town. In high summer, you can take the boat one way and return by tourist train. At Auxerre, has a two-hour trip that takes in the Yonne and tree-lined Canal du Nivernais. As you glide the waters, you may see swans, herons, kingfishers and woodpeckers, as well as otters.

For a truly serene way to travel, hire a houseboat and spend a few days exploring. Rental companies such as , and offer boats from late March to mid-November (canals close for repairs in winter). No boat license is required, and you鈥檒l be given instruction on navigation and operating the vessels and locks (many are automated). Rates include everything you need to travel in comfort (linen, towels, dishes etc); fuel and mooring fees are extra. It鈥檚 well worth hiring bicycles to take on board for side trips along the way.

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Balooning is an uplifting, impossibly romantic way to survey the landscape 漏 Massimo Santi / Shutterstock

Ballooning above Burgundy

Floating above the waterways wending past vineyards, fields, forests, and hilltop medieval villages, churches and castles aboard a 尘辞苍迟驳辞濒蹿颈猫谤别 (hot-air balloon), is an uplifting, impossibly romantic way to survey Burgundy鈥檚 landscapes.

Companies operating balloon rides include including Air Escargot, near Beaune, and , near both Beaune and 痴茅锄别濒补测. Baskets hold up to 16 people; you can share the experience with other groups, or opt for a private journey. In total, the experience generally takes around three hours, including return transport, an hour鈥檚 flying time, and a glass of Burgundy鈥檚 famous wine upon landing.

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