Burgundy is an inland region of France and one of the main wine and gastronomic centre of the country. It is situated on the border between the Paris area, the Saône plains and the Massif Central. Burgundy offers you all the richness of a Grand Cru, from small family wineries to large, prestigious factories. You can take an 8-hour tour of the region’s vineyards.
The Côte d’Or is home to some of France’s most prestigious vineyards, the birthplace of the famous Chablis and other precious, heady produce. Here you can taste the best snails and admire the architecture of Dijon, feast your eyes on the Beaujolais Nouveau and wander the dark corridors of the Fontaine abbey. Burgundy, like no other place in France, manages to maintain a balance between momentary fun and timeless grandeur…
Every corner of this region abounds with a rich heritage, from the elaborate architecture of the flamboyant Gothic period to the simple and clear Romanesque art. Discover the sublime and unique monuments of Burgundy: the Abbey of Fontenay and Vezlet (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Abbey of Citeaux, Cluny, and the Château of Clos de Voujo or the refuges of the town of Beaune.