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Driving Tour of the Vineyard
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Latitude :
5.758859
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45.704969
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Fifteen winegrowers, in the towns of Yenne, St Jean de Chevelu, Billième, Joncieux and Lucey open their doors for you to discover and sample their local productions. The wine trail, with its green scenery, is a must in the discovery of Yenne district. Starts from Yenne.
The route is a loop starting from Yenne. Admire the Jongieux-Marestel winegrowing site, a National Heritage site. The route is punctuated by views of the St Jean-de-Chevelu lakes and vineyards.
The five communes on this tour are Yenne, St Jean de Chevelu, Billième, Jongieux and Lucey.
Some of the winegrowers in these communes have been awarded the Vignobles et Découvertes label. They will share with you the authenticity of Savoy wines and the specificity of this wine-growing area.
For contact details, ask for the Vignobles et Découvertes map at the Tourist Office.
For a description of the unmarked trail, download the document or pick it up at the Yenne Tourist Office. A captioned map is provided to help you find your way around. You can then explore the region at your own pace, planning a picnic or a stopover in one of the restaurants along the way. The duration of the tour can vary from 1h30 to 2h30.
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