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Edition for English-speaking people looking for the best addresses and good deals in Burgundy, the Petit Futé "Best of Burgundy" is an essential guidebook to find an accommodation, a restaurant, to organize your visits, outings and shopping in the region. A selection of addresses gathering the must-sees as the hidden treasures for a successful stay. Welcome to Burgundy !

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Date de parution 26 juin 2019
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9782305014166
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 8 Mo

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Table of contents
Welcome To Burgundy
Discovery
Identity Card
The unmissables
Nature
Economy
History
Heritage and traditions
Gastronomy in Burgundy
Sports and leisures
Festivals and events
Côte-d'Or
Côte-d'Or
Nièvre
Nièvre
Saône-et-Loire
Saône-et-Loire
Yonne
Yonne
Organize Your stay
Go To Burgundy
Get Information About Burgundy
Photos gallery
Maps gallery

Welcome To Burgundy
Composed of four departments, the region is so rich that many will say that it is "blessed by Gods".
Trips on mountains and on water. The lovers of the blue waves will sail over the water, while freshwater fishermen will tease carps. Nine canals and rivers cross Burgundy, placing it at the river network's rank of honor in France, the Burgundy canal, the Roanne canal, the Saône, the Seille, the Loire and the Yonne. Cycling enthusiasts have many paths to explore, between the towpaths and the blue and green tracks.
Gastronomy . Burgundian are known to be "proud", but how could it be otherwise given the large number of products in AOC and AOP? In Burgundy, we put Cassis cream of Dijon in the wine!
Delightful red and white wines and crémants to taunt even the most hesitant one. And because a good wine is more appreciated with a good meal, you can enjoy the many restaurants and hostels where hospitality is an art. Burgundy jams or escargots (snails) will open the appetites, before tasting the famous Bresse chicken, Charolais beef, and many cheeses like the excellent Brillat Savarin or Époisse.
All the charm of the history. Ancient stones lovers, come to Burgundy! From the tower Philippe le Bon to the majestic castle of Ancy le Franc, discover the sacred in the Clunisian city, the famous Roche de Solutré, the fortress construction in Guédelon, and the battle places of Alésia in Alise-sur-Reine. The list of treasures in this region is so long that it cannot be exhaustive!
Natural resources . Aware of the richness of its soil and its heritage treasures, the region is committed to pursuing an ambitious agro-ecological policy to protect ecosystems and produce high-quality AOC products.
The dynamic and cultural Burgundy Culture is everywhere, and streets and cellars are sapces for expressions. In the summer days, the Chalon festival in the streets remains a must-see like the Musicaves where world and local musics blend. While Beaune hosts the international polar film festival or international Baroque opera festival, great sports teams also raise clamour in stadium bleachers. Come and have a thrill!
If you end up in Burgundy by chance, you will definitely come back on purpose the next time!
Be curious, travel Futé .
Discovery


Santenay - Vineyards and village of Santenay.
© Gilles Oster – Adobe Stock


The hill of Vézelay and its basilica, the gentle slopes of the vineyard of Puligny-Montrachet, the centuries-old oaks of the Bertranges forest, the headwaters of the Seine river… One of the first strengths of Burgundy territory? The variety of its landscapes. Do you feel like relaxing in the heart of a generous nature? Here you can experience a getaway across the water on the Canals of Burgundy and Nivernais, walk through thousands of kilometres of hiking paths, cross the country by bicycle on the green lane and long-distance cycling route, and indulge yourself in water activities on one of the great lakes of Morvan. What then captivates any visitor is undoubtedly the exceptional wealth of heritage: from Alésia to the countless castles, passing through Cluny, the hospices of Beaune and of course the Ducal palace in Dijon. So many pieces of history await you. And then, there is the art of living. You won't come to this land without tasting one of its vintage wines, from the most favorable Climats, these plots maintained as treasures and classified as a UNESCO World Heritage. It's impossible not to taste the Burgundian gastronomy, while having a seat at one of the unmissable region's restaurant, in a simple inn or during a local party. For here, we love to feast for generations and traditions are handled down! Saint Vincent's festival is the most famous event but there are also many others. From Dijon to Chalon-sur-Saône, via Auxerre and Nevers, Burgundy is lively: party and festivals punctuate the seasons and animates each small village in summer. And let's not forget culture! In a celebration at the time of Chalon dans la rue or during the festival of the cop film of Beaune, it lives all year round in theaters, show halls, museums. And it caters for all tastes: Muséoparc in Alesia, Imaginarium in Nuits-Saint-Georges, Musée des Beaux Arts in Dijon (magnificently renovated), Musée Colette in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, Musée Nicéphore Niepce in Chalon…. to name but a few. From place to place, our guide makes you discover the infinite wealth of our region. So whether you are a tourist, alone or with your family, browse the pages of this guide, and let yourself be convinced with our favourites, our smart addresses and our good plans… Succumb to the exhilarating charms of Burgundy, the land of history, culture, heritage, gastronomy. We're sure you will come back!

Identity Card


Identity Card - Landscapes of Burgundy.
© Enzojz


Identity card

The administrative merger of the regions changed the map of France. Since January 1, 2016, Burgundy has thus become Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (BFC) with the Metropolis of Dijon as capital. This new region becomes the 5th of France by its area; it occupies 9 % of the French metropolitan territory.
Departments: Eight departments comprise the Bourgogne Franche-Comté region: Côte d'Or (21), Saône-et-Loire (71), Nièvre (58), Yonne (89), Doubs (25), Jura (39), Haut-Saône (70), Territoire de Belfort (90).
Population: 2,813,300 inhabitants spread over as follows: Saône-et-Loire, 553,100 inhabitants; Doubs, 540,900 inhabitants; Côte d 'Or, 536,800 inhabitants; Yonne, 338,300 inhabitants; Jura, 259,400 inhabitants; Haute-Saône, 234,300 inhabitants; Nièvre, 205,900 inhabitants, Territoire de Belfort, 144,500 inhabitants. (Figures: INSEE 2018 estimate)
Demography: Population growth remains modest, 0.1 % compared to 0.5 % at national level between 2009 and 2014. (INSEE sources)
Density: Bourgogne Franche-Comté is a sparsely populated region with 59 inhabitants per km². (Figure: INSEE 2016)
Surface area: 47,800 km²
Culmination point: The culmination point of Burgundy is located in Morvan, in Haut-Folin (71) with 901 m of altitude while the peak point of the great region is the Pilat Crêt in Franche-Comté.
Main streams: There are five main rivers that are the Seine, the Loire, the Yonne, the Saône and the Doubs.

The unmissables

Côte-d'Or


© Côte-d'Or Tourisme © R. KREBEL


Balades en Bourgogne, the application that makes you enjoy your walk!

An app to discover Côte d'Or
Since 2015, Côte-d'Or Tourisme (the departmental agency for tourism) has implemented a practical application to discover the best highlights of Côte-d'Or or Burgundy! The application Balades en Bourgogne offers various tours circuits you can make on foot, by bike, by car or even on board a canoe!
Different trips for a wealth of discoveries.
A simple download and you have access to a host of discovery path: In the heart Burgundy's Grand crus, around the Abbey of Fontenay, to discover the canal of Burgundy… and still many more depending on your desires and criteria! In short, much more than enough to organize your trip and visit. In fact, almost 35 000 people have downloaded Balades en Bourgogne and over 200 enabled it to have the mark of 4.2/5!
Not to miss this year
Organized, thanks to Balades en Bourgogne, a weekend of discovery of the most beautiful monuments of the High Côte d'Or, south of Yonne and Eastern Nièvre. The promenade #épiquesépoques2018 offers a two-day ride by car and will allow you to make 16 stopovers. From the Château de Bussy-Rabutin, you will discover among other things the Grande Forge de Buffon, the Fontenay Abbey, the Château d'Ancy-le-Franc or the Château de Bazoches… In short, 277 kilometers of heritage to discover accompanied by Ballades en Bourgogne.

The Hospices de Beaune


L'HÔTEL-DIEU – LES HOSPICES DE BEAUNE
Rue de l’Hôtel-Dieu
Beaune
✆  03 80 24 45 00
hospices-de-beaune.com
hospices.beaune@ch-beaune.fr
Low season: open every day from 9am to 11.30am and from 2pm to 5.30pm. High season: every day from 9am to 6.30pm. Free for under 10-year-olds (and for the disabled guests). Adult: €7.50. Child (from 10 to 18 years old): €3. Group (10 people): €6.50 (school, 10-18 years: €2.50). Reduced rate: €5.50. Guided tour (€2.50). Shop. Activities.

L'Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune is one of the most visited monuments in Côte-d'Or (more than 420,000 visitors per year!). With its glazed tiles, the building, immortalized by La Grande Vadrouille , remains undoubtedly one of the jewels of Burgundian medieval heritage. The story began in 1443.... Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of the Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, and his wife, Guigone de Salins, decided to create a pious foundation and built a hospital for the sick and underprivileged. The first patient was received in 1452 and the place would receive more, as well as elderly residents until the early 1980s. The Hôtel-Dieu museum invites you to discover its fascinating history. Please note that the comments of the audioguides are very well done. At the end of the tour, the cultural shop offers books, games and beautiful objects. If you only have to visit one building in Beaune, it's obviously this one!


L'HÔTEL-DIEU – LES HOSPICES DE BEAUNE - The Hospices de Beaune.
© Sébastien Closs / Adobe Stock

The new Musée du Pays Châtillonnais


MUSEE DU PAYS CHATILLONNAIS – TRESOR DE VIX
14, rue de la Libération
Châtillon-sur-Seine
✆  03 80 91 24 67
www.musee-vix.fr
accueil@musee-chatillonnais.fr
Open all year. Closed on January 1st, May 1st, November 11th, 25 and December

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