Best Day Trips from Lyon

If you plan to visit Lyon, you can not miss any of the tours around this wonderful city. Here I tell you which of them you can not miss

Nicolas Reffray

Nicolas Reffray

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Best Day Trips from Lyon

Getting to know Lyon | ©Num

While there is much to see and do in Lyon, as a city full of history, culture and gastronomy, it is also an excellent base for exploring the surrounding Rhone-Alpes region. From Lyon, there are numerous tour options you can take, each of which will take you to absolutely fascinating places. In this article I have selected some of the best tours you can take from Lyon.

From exploring the golden rocks of Beaujolais, the Rhone Valley and the Côte-Rôtie region, to visiting the charming little town of Annecy, these tours will allow you to discover why this is one of the most popular areas of France. You can take tours with wine tasting and local gastronomy tastings in emblematic places such as Syrah, visit picturesque wineries and much more. These are some of the experiences not to be missed.

1. Take an excursion to discover Syrah wine from Lyon

Wine in Lyon| ©jenny downing
Wine in Lyon| ©jenny downing

Just 25 minutes south of the city of Lyon, the Northern Rhône Valley is a favorite spot for wine lovers. In this excursion of more than 4 hours, you will have the chance to know the place where one of the best wines in the world is born. Syrah is an exquisite variety, with a very aromatic and fruity flavor, as well as a dark red color.

In this tour you will learn all about the Syrah elaboration process, besides being able to taste it in its place of origin. This is undoubtedly one of the best wine tours in Lyon, and a unique experience.

Details of interest:

  • Price: from 100 euros per person.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes.
  • Means of transport: you will travel aboard a comfortable minibus of about 8 seats, with air conditioning.
  • Advantage of this option: different local wines are included for tasting. The experience is suitable for people with reduced mobility.
  • Disadvantage of this option: no food is included with the tasting.

2. Join an excursion to taste the best Beaujolais from Lyon

In Beaujolais| ©sophie.lintermans
In Beaujolais| ©sophie.lintermans

On this full-day tour you will be taken in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan to some of the most beautiful and picturesque vineyards in the south of France. You will start your visit in the town of Oingt, in the Rhone Valley, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes. With your specialized local guide you will learn all the details of Beaujolais wine making, the type of grapes and the special processes that are carried out here.

You will continue to Fleurie, where after a delicious typical lunch, you will take the Crus Route, on the way to the Chateau du Moulin-a-Vent. Once there, you will visit the vineyard and do a tasting of local red, white and rosé wines. You will learn how to distinguish the different flavors and nuances of each of the varieties. This is undoubtedly one of the best all-day tours to do from Lyon.

Details of interest:

  • Price: starting at €151 per person.
  • Duration: approximately 8 hours in total.
  • Means of transport: you will travel aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan.
  • Advantage of this option: the groups are small, so if you are traveling with a large family group you can do the tour without other people.
  • Disadvantage of this option: pick-up and drop-off at the lodging site is not included.

3. Get to know the Northern Rhône Valley and enjoy a wine and cheese tasting from Lyon

Cheeses in Lyon| ©Madeleine
Cheeses in Lyon| ©Madeleine

What's better than being in France with a glass of wine in your hand and a table of different cheeses. On this half-day tour, you will get to see the most incredible places in the Northern Rhône Valley, taste the local flavors and have a unique time.

Located just a few minutes from the center of Lyon, the Rhône Valley has many vineyards and amazing natural landscapes. The tour starts at the Parc Naturel Regional du Pilat, where you can visit their farm and see the friendly goats. It is thanks to them that one of the most important cheeses of the region is obtained, the Rigotte de Condrieu. Its rind is thin, light beige and smooth, and its interior is yellowish white, soft and creamy. Its flavor is delicate and slightly acidic, with a fresh and herbaceous aroma.

On this tour, you will also have the opportunity to taste some of the most outstanding wines of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, such as Condrieu. Don't miss this tour, your palate will thank you.

Details of interest:

  • Price: starting at €100 per traveler.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours in total.
  • Means of transportation: comfortable minivan with air conditioning.
  • Advantage of this option: entrance fees to the natural park and other sites of your visit are included.
  • Disadvantage of this option: it does not include pick-up and drop-off at the lodging places.

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4. Marvel at the golden stones of Beaujolais from Lyon

At Oingt, Beaujolais| ©Henri T
At Oingt, Beaujolais| ©Henri T

This is a tour of the land of Beaujolais. This variety of wines is characterized by being made in this particular region in the south of France, famous, also, for its golden stones. Often compared to Tuscany, this is a mountainous area, with villages made of stone, full of charm.

With this half-day tour, you will have the opportunity to visit Oingt, Saint-Laurent-d'Oingt and Cogny, while tasting the flavors of the gastronomy and wine of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region. While the tour revolves around wine and gastronomy, your passionate local guide will tell you all about these beautiful golden stones and their importance in the taste of Beaujolais wine.

An ideal tour if you are visiting Lyon for at least 3 days and want to get to know a bit of the region.

Details of interest:

  • Price: starting at €104 per person.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours in total.
  • Means of transport: you will travel aboard an air-conditioned minivan.
  • Advantage of this option: you will be able to taste wines and delicious cheeses in an incomparable natural environment.
  • Disadvantage of this option: although tastings are included, lunch is not included.

5. Discover the medieval charm of Pérouges and Beaujolais on a tasting tour

In Pérouges| ©Denis GUILLAUME
In Pérouges| ©Denis GUILLAUME

Here is one of the most complete options if you are interested in the world of typically French flavors. On this full day tour, you will leave Lyon early in the morning and travel through the regions of Beaujolais, Oingt, Moire, Theize, until you reach the medieval village of Pérouges.

Located in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, this small town has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. Pérouges sits on a hill and is surrounded by a wall dating back to the 14th century. Its cobblestone streets, stone houses and historic buildings make this village have a special charm. This is one of the best things to do with children if you visit Lyon, as they will feel like they are in the time of the knights.

One of the highlights of Pérouges is its gastronomy. You will be able to taste the famous galette de Pérouges. On this tour you can also taste a good part of the wines of the region in a picturesque wine cellar. There, the owner will tell you the secrets of winemaking and the keys to a good wine tasting. Definitely, this could be considered one of the best activities to do in Lyon or, rather, from Lyon.

Details of interest:

  • Price: starting at €125 per person.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours.
  • Means of transport: you will travel aboard an 8-seater minibus, air-conditioned.
  • Advantage of this option: this is one of the most complete tours, wine tasting is included in the price.
  • Disadvantage of this option: it does not include a guide in Spanish, only French and English.

6. Take a tour of Pérouges and Annecy from Lyon

In Annecy| ©Paul PORRAL
In Annecy| ©Paul PORRAL

Discover two of the best kept treasures of the Lyon region. This tour will take you to explore two of the most beautiful medieval towns of the region: Pérouges and Annecy. With a very personal stamp, both are a paradise of cobblestone streets, with a lot of history on their shoulders.

Start early by hopping aboard a comfortable minivan to explore the back roads of Lyon and make your way to Pérouges. Its architecture is absolutely stunning, with many houses dating back to no less than the 10th century, and little streets that will make you want to wander, while taking countless photos.

Then the itinerary continues to Annecy. If you haven't seen the typical postcards of this French city, then you will be pleasantly surprised. Its canals and bridges, its thousands of flowers, and that feeling of having traveled back in time, make it one of those places that thrill. The tour includes several wine tastings of wines from the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region along with typically French culinary delights.

Details of interest:

  • Price: starting at €860 per person.
  • Duration: approximately 9 hours in total.
  • Means of transport: comfortable, air-conditioned minivan.
  • Advantage of this option: you will be able to visit two medieval jewels in a perfect state of preservation.
  • Disadvantage of this option: the itinerary can be a bit long, so I do not recommend it for small children.

7. Take a cruise with sausage and wine tasting

Lyon Cruise| ©dieforice
Lyon Cruise| ©dieforice

Enjoy a ride aboard a comfortable cruise and see Lyon from a different perspective. On this tour of around 1 hour you will stroll along the Saône and the Rhône, while taking in some of the city's attractions, such as the Fourviere Basilica, the Red Cross Rinks, the National Conservatory of Music and the new Confluence district.

During the cruise, you will enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city, and your dedicated local guide will be on hand to point out the highlights of the tour and ensure you have an unforgettable experience. A relaxing and unique activity aboard a gourmet cruise. During the tour you will be able to taste local cheeses, cold meats and a glass of local wine. An ideal tour if you are only 1 day in Lyon, since it will allow you to get to know a bit of the beauty of the city.

Details of interest:

  • Price: from 29 euros per person.
  • Duration: approximately 1 hour in total.
  • Means of transport: you will travel aboard a cruise ship.
  • Advantage of this option: You will get views of the city that you cannot get from land. Sausages, cheeses and a glass of wine are included.
  • Disadvantage of this option: children under 5 years of age are not allowed.

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How to book an excursion from Lyon

Book Online| ©Glenn Carstens-Peters
Book Online| ©Glenn Carstens-Peters

The best way to book any kind of tour is always online, so you can check everything related to the itinerary, duration, inclusions and exclusions, as well as read other travelers' comments about the tour.

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Duration of excursions from Lyon

Watch| ©Cats Coming
Watch| ©Cats Coming

These are usually full-day tours (about 8 hours approximately), or half-day tours (4 to 6 hours). It is very important to take into account the duration if you are traveling with children, as the full day tours can be too tiring for the little ones.

If you choose one of the best gastronomic tours of Lyon it will certainly take longer, and if you opt, instead, for one of the bike tours in Lyon it will be much shorter.

What will I see on this type of tour from Lyon?

Lyon National Opera| ©Manuel Farnlacher
Lyon National Opera| ©Manuel Farnlacher

It will depend on the type of tour you book, although the vast majority explore the region's historical past and various tastings, including local wine and local delicacies.

Tips for an excursion from Lyon

Comfortable shoes| ©Alexandra Tran
Comfortable shoes| ©Alexandra Tran

Here are a few tips to make your visit around Lyon perfect:

  • Wear comfortable shoes: In cities like Lyon or any of the nearby towns, you will have a lot of walking and sightseeing, that's why you need to be comfortable. Good shoes are the difference between a great day and a bad one.
  • Bring some snacks: If the tour does not include them, make sure to bring a light snack and a bottle of water, especially if your trip is in the summer months, so you can hydrate yourself.
  • Check the weather website: Always check the weather website before going on an outdoor excursion to avoid carrying extra clothes or suffering from the cold.
  • Check the language of the tour: In the tours of Lyon and its surroundings it is very common not to include guides who speak many languages, generally only French and English, so if you do not master either of them you may miss much of the tour. In such cases, a good option is to take a ride on the tourist bus of Lyon, as it has 7 different language options, including Spanish.

How much does a tour from Lyon cost?

Money in Euros| ©Ibrahim Boran
Money in Euros| ©Ibrahim Boran

They come in all price ranges, although none for less than 100 euros per person. It will depend on the duration and itinerary of the tour, and whether or not it includes wine tasting and sampling.

What are the villages I should not miss on an excursion from Lyon?

In Moire| ©Katie Mis
In Moire| ©Katie Mis

The Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region is gorgeous, so I don't think there is a single village or town that is not worth visiting. Some of the most charming are Beaujolais, Annecy, Oingt, Pérouge and Moire.

Why is it advisable to take a trip from Lyon?

Lyon Funicular| ©milantram
Lyon Funicular| ©milantram

It is highly recommended to take a tour of the Rhone-Alpes region from Lyon, because it is one of the most beautiful in France. Often compared to Italy's Tuscany, its mountainous landscapes, vineyards, gastronomy and medieval villages and towns are a real gem.

What are the advantages of taking a tour vs. visiting the Lyon region on my own?

Lyon Tourist Bus| ©Bus Box
Lyon Tourist Bus| ©Bus Box

While you can rent a car and tour the villages near Lyon, a guided tour guarantees you a specialist of the region. By taking a guided tour you can learn about the past and present of the Rhone-Alpes region, the silk trade, its wine, its gastronomy, local anecdotes, places of interest that may not appear in the guidebooks.

My recommendation is to join one of the many all-day tours from Lyon, so you have the opportunity to relax while the driver and your guide take care of everything. There is so much to discover.