Plenty of restaurants close by. This hotel occupies a historic villa close to the old town. The famous Hospices are in walking distance. A comfortable base for exploring Burgundy. Some parts could do with a new coat of paint, but this is a friendly hotel and good value for money.
It has two restaurants, and stands in the centre of old Tournus, near the river Saone and St. Philibert church. Easy access from A6 motorway , exit Good value, and facilities for the disabled. Interpretive center and archaeological museum. Part reconstitution of the Roman defences. Historic reenactments.
Les Hospices de Beaune - the medieval hospice at Beaune, one of the most unusual ancient monuments in France, a medieval hospital that remained in use until the 20th century. Today the hospice is a museum and art gallery, and contains one of the most famous works of medieval Flemish art, the alterpiece by Roger van der Weyden, painted for the hospice, and still in situ.
Beaune area: the vineyards of Burgundy, cellars and estate visits. Wine is one of the pillars and pride of Burgundy, with some of the most famous wines in the world coming from the concentrated vineyards. The Romans introduced grapes and the production was mastered by the local monks. Now the main vineyards stretch from Dijon along a narrow southeast facing slope for a few hundred kilometres. Farming is dominated by cereal crops in the Saone plain and Nivernais plateau, whilst in the hill areas there is much cattle farming with the traditional white Charolais.
The important rivers such as the Saone and Yonne allowing access to the Rhone and Seine have provided the region with a major network of navigable waterways such as the Burgundy Canal. Discover the canals and inland waterways on a canal barge rental holiday. Expert advice and a large choice of boats and cruise routes. Here we find many of the great red wines of Burgundy. Here are some of the greatest white wines. Wines from villages such as Rully, Givry and Mercurey. The distance from Dijon in the north to Macon in the south is just km about 75 miles.
The Chablis area, which is geographically on a limb, is halfway between Beaune and Paris. Think of this as an address label, indicating the place where the grapes have been grown. Nuits St Georges, Meursault, Mercurey. Both the village and vineyard name appear on the bottle; e.
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