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Other Important Objective Information : How To Reach(By car):Take the A6 highway and exit at Villefranche-sur-Saône
Outdoor activities: Hiking, biking trails, Horseback riding and hot air balloon rides.
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Beaujolais Villages is a serene wine-producing region located in eastern France, just north of Lyon that includes about 38 villages. It's a great place to visit for wine and countryside lovers. It is a postcard-perfect region, with rolling hills covered in vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see.
The vineyards are surrounded by small stone villages with red-tiled roofs and hilltops adorned with charming churches. It has charming villages, rolling hills, and breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can explore the vineyards and taste the region's famous Beaujolais wine at one of the many wine cellars or wineries. With its combination of delicious wine, picturesque villages, and outdoor activities, Beaujolais Villages is a hidden gem in France. To witness the grape-picking and wine-making process firsthand, the best time to visit Beaujolais Villages is during the fall harvest season, from late August to early October.
Facilities : Wine cellars and winery tours(prices vary), Restaurants, Hotels, bed and breakfasts, and vacation rentals.