
Choose from our selection of gîtes, chambres d'hôtes, group gîtes, children's gîtes and campsites in the countryside and in town, in the Côte-d'Or, the Nièvre, the Saône-et-Loire and the Yonne.
Bourgogne was Lamartine's birthplace and offers a rich palette of delights:
Opulent old villages with drystone walls and houses done in warm tones; mediaeval castles close to woods that take on golden hues in autumn; the remains of Cluny, one of Christendom's great abbeys, just a few leagues from the rich pastures of the Charolais. Wander amidst vineyards that hug the rolling hillsides. Chambertin, Clos-Vougeot, Romanée-Conti, Corton: all these grand crus from the Côtes-de-Beaune and Côtes-de-Nuit have become world famous.
Find out how this heritage went hand-in-hand with the rise of the religious orders that built the masterpieces of Romanesque art. Wander through Beaune, the capital of the wines of Bourgogne with its famous Hospices, and Dijon capital city of the Bourgogne and erstwhile seat of the Duchy of Bourgogne. Cluny stands together with Vézelay, Autun and Tournus, as well as the country churches that dot the landscapes of the Brionnais and the Mâconnais. Drift along the waters and explore the region. The Briare, Nivernais, Bourgogne and Centre canals, as well as the Saône and Yonne rivers, are an integral part of these landscapes.