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10 Best place to visit in Chagny France

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Beautiful Beaune France! + Chagny's VAST Market [4k Travel Vlog]

The Burgundy region of France is amazing! In this 4k travel video, we visit Chagny, France, by train - and stare at the stunning Beaune Burgundy tile of the Hospices de Beaune. Is Beaune worth visiting? Watch to find out!

Chagny is a smaller town, just 10 minutes by train from Beaune - but their market is extensive! Held weekly on Sundays, the day starts quiet as we are early ones to the market, but the space quickly fills up by shoppers (almost entirely locals!). All of the stand owners are incredibly nice and this was an amazing visit. Their roast chicken stand smells (and tastes!) incredible.

Beaune itself is a beautiful town, with a hospital that has stunning roof tiles that haven't been re-colored for over 100 years! Beaune can be found in the center of the Bourgogne area, a region that is also very well known for their food (and wine! but that's a different episode). Make reservations right when you arrive, because many restaurants were full, even when traveling during COVID (summer 2021)! We do share some of the foods we enjoyed.

00:00 - Train time
01:43 - Chagny market
07:17 Hospital of Beaune
10:30 Foods of Beaune
12:20 Pocket Problems (aka Bloops!)

Brasserie (Restaurant) with the tasting menu (we recommend it):
Le Béléna
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#travelvlog #france #beaune #chagny
#4k #bourgogne #Chagnyfrance #ChagnyMarket #BeauneHospital #Beaunehospices #Beaunehoteldieu

Filmed in summer, August, 2021 (during COVID precautions)
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Music (in order of appearance):

Artist / Song Name
Scoobadive / Granny Dance
Duplex Heart / A Different Kind Of Love
Dylan Sitts / Mountain Brook
Clarence Reed / Did He Ever
Mac Taboel / Le Chef
Joe E. Lee / Praising the Seine

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Top 5 things to do in Beaune, France (Hospices, downtown, shopping, wine route, Dijon mustard)

Beaune is the wine capital of Burgundy, France, a region known all over the world for producing some of the best red wines in the world. If you come to Burgundy to do the Bourgogne wine route, Beaune will likely be your home base.

But beyond food and wine, Beaune is a beautiful medieval town with tons of other things to do: Shopping, museums, churches, walking tours, and more. It is also home to the Hospices of Beaune, probably the most famous building in Burgundy, with its colored tiled roof.

If you are planning to travel to Beaune, this video should provide you suggestions on what to do during your trip to Burgundy.

You can also watch our other Burgundy videos:
Top 10 things to do in Burgundy:
Top 5 free things to do in Dijon:

Music in order of appearance
0. Intro - Orange Foot by Dan Henig
1. Hospices of Beaune (also called Hôtel Dieu) - Renaissance by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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2. Edmond Fallot Dijon Mustard Factory - Vampire by Emmit Fenn
3. Exploring downtown Beaune - Eternal Garden by Dan Henig
4. Rampart Walk - Vampire by Emmit Fenn
5. Visiting a winemaker - Caballero by Ofshane

00:00 - Intro
00:39 - Hospices of Beaune
02:41 - Fallot Mustard Factory
03:43 - Downtown Beaune
04:40 - Rampart Walk
05:29 - Wine Route
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Cycling the Wine Route in Beaune, Burgundy! [France Vlog]

We rented a bicycle and an ebike again! In this travel vlog episode, we Electric cycle from Beaune and head south cycling the wine route to discover the Burgundy (now BFC) countryside and also try some wine. We bicycle through Pommard, Volnay, and Meursault (and more!). The countryside is beautiful and the riding is uncrowded and easy, with fantastic well marked paths. This cycling trip is a section of the Route des Grands Crus (wine route).

On our way back, we stop at a cafe to try some chardonnay... But we are running late and in our haste to return the bikes, our video camera takes a tumble. Watch to see whether it can be fixed!

THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
*Recorded 8-August, 2021*

Chapters:
00:00 Picking up our bike rentals
00:34 Biking through Pommard
01:44 Volnay
02:14 Meursault
03:59 Countryside south from Meursault
07:20 Wine tasting
08:50 Video camera is broken ????
11:39 Biking & Beaune tips!

#Beaune #travelvlog #France
#burgundy #travel #ebikefrance #BurgundyFrance #Francevlog #bikeBeaune
#ebikes #beaunefrance #4k #francetravel #beaunewineroute
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Tape Machines / Borrowed Matches
Go For Howell / Delicate People
Dusty Decks / Stone Cookes
Chase McBride / The Feeling Is All Gone
Martin Klem / Piggy Blues
David Celeste / The Genetic Code
The Morning Report / I Happen to Know This
The Fly Guy Five / Bubble Bee

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Top 10 - Must Visit Restaurants in France.

Top 10 - Must Visit Restaurants in France.
France is renowned for its exquisite cuisine and dining culture. When it comes to culinary experiences, there are countless restaurants to choose from, each offering its own unique charm and flavors. To help you navigate through this gastronomic wonderland, here are the top 10 must-visit restaurants in France.

1. Le Jules Verne (Paris): Located on the Eiffel Tower, Le Jules Verne offers not only breathtaking views of Paris but also an exceptional dining experience.

With Michelin-starred chef Frédéric Anton at the helm, this restaurant combines classic and contemporary French cuisine, making it an unforgettable culinary adventure.

2. Auberge du Vieux Puits (Fontjoncouse): Tucked away in a small village in the south of France, Auberge du Vieux Puits is a hidden gem. Chef Gilles Goujon focuses on using local and seasonal ingredients to create innovative dishes that reflect the flavors of the region. This three-Michelin-starred restaurant offers a refined yet relaxed dining experience.

3. Mirazur (Menton): Nestled on the French Riviera, Mirazur has been recognized as one of the best restaurants in the world. Chef Mauro Colagreco's culinary creations draw inspiration from both French and Italian cuisines, showcasing the finest ingredients from the surrounding area.

The restaurant's terrace provides stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, adding an extra touch of magic to the dining experience.

4. L'Ambroisie (Paris): Situated in the heart of Paris, L'Ambroisie is a culinary institution. With three Michelin stars, Chef Bernard Pacaud crafts exquisite classical French dishes that are meticulously prepared and beautifully presented.

The restaurant's elegant atmosphere and impeccable service make it a must-visit for any food lover.

5. Le Petit Nice (Marseille): Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Le Petit Nice is a seafood lover's paradise. Chef Gérald Passedat showcases the flavors of the sea through his innovative and creative dishes.

With three Michelin stars, this restaurant offers a truly unforgettable dining experience in a stunning location.

6. Vague d'Or (Saint-Tropez): Located in the iconic seaside town of Saint-Tropez, La Vague d'Or is a culinary jewel on the French Riviera. Head chef Arnaud Donckele crafts gourmet dishes that highlight the region's best ingredients, taking diners on a culinary journey inspired by the sea and the Provençal countryside.

7. Paul Bocuse - L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges (Lyon): Named after the legendary chef, Paul Bocuse's restaurant in Lyon is a temple of French gastronomy.
With three Michelin stars for over 50 years, this restaurant upholds the tradition of exceptional French cuisine.
It offers a range of timeless and refined dishes that celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Lyon.

8. Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée (Paris): Alain Ducasse is one of the most renowned chefs in the world, and his restaurant at the Plaza Athénée in Paris holds three Michelin stars. The menu showcases exceptional French produce, with an emphasis on simplicity and an impeccable attention to detail.

The elegant and sophisticated setting adds to the overall dining experience.

9. Le Chateaubriand (Paris): Embracing a more casual dining style, Le Chateaubriand has gained international recognition for its innovative and forward-thinking cuisine.

Chef Iñaki Aizpitarte combines unexpected flavors and textures to create dishes that challenge traditional notions of French cuisine. This modern and vibrant restaurant offers a lively and memorable dining experience.

10. Maison Lameloise (Chagny): Located in the picturesque Burgundy region, Maison Lameloise has been a gastronomic institution since 1921. With three Michelin stars, this restaurant offers refined and elegant cuisine, showcasing the best of Burgundian flavors.

Its rich history and impeccable reputation make it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. These top 10 must-visit restaurants in France showcase the country's diverse culinary landscape.

From Michelin-starred establishments to hidden gems, each of these restaurants offers a unique and unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or simply looking to indulge in the flavors of France, these culinary havens are sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Beaune, France

Beaune Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Beaune for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Beaune. You can select best Bar in Beaune.

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List of Best Restaurants in Beaune

La Lune
L'Ecusson Restaurant
Le Relais de Saulx
Keepkong
Aupres du Clocher
La Buissonniere
La Superb
L'Ardoise
Le bacchus
Caves Madeleine

Virtual Tour of Beaune: The Wine Capital of Burgundy (Part 1)

Part one of our sixth episode of our Virtual Tours series visits Beaune - one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Burgundy. Here, we delve into the region's rich history, including a visit to the Hôtel-Dieu, a charity hospital funded by the sale of wines produced on lands donated by its benefactors. Be sure to revisit for part two, where we discover why Beaune has become a mecca for wine lovers...

The capital of the Burgundy wine country, Beaune is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Burgundy. Until the 15th century, Beaune was the residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. France eventually took the town from the Burgundians in 1477 after the Duchy was annexed by Louis XI following Charles the Bold’s death.

First a Gallic sanctuary and then a Roman town, Beaune is now a mecca for wine lovers. This thriving town is surrounded by ramparts and has a labyrinth of caves (wine cellars). During its three-day festival and wine auction in November, free wine-tastings draw huge crowds, many of whom arrive thirsty and leave satisfied, albeit a little tipsy!

The Hôtel-Dieu, a charity hospital funded by the sale of wines produced on lands donated by its benefactors, was, until 1971, a working hospital. It had been constructed originally to provide free care for men who had fought in the Hundred Years’ War. Today, the Musée de l’Hôtel-Dieu displays Flemish-Burgundian art and the Grand Salle, at 165 feet long, is a showpiece to display its original furniture.

Its roof tiles, which have become world-renowned, are polychromatic in the Burgundian-style and date from the Renaissance.

What is hotel barging?

Despite the growing popularity of cruising, especially on large river vessels, hotel barging is still a little known niche concept. Most hotel barges started life as cargo vessels but have since been painstakingly converted to offer luxury boutique accommodation for small groups of up to 20 passengers.

This is cruising, but in a very different style to ships plying the big rivers or oceans. The pace is slow, with a 6 day cruise covering maybe just 50 miles along a rural canal. Passengers can walk or bike the towpaths as their floating hotel glides gently along. Guests enjoy an intimate atmosphere, high levels of personal service and immersion into the culture, history and gastronomy of regions of Europe such as Burgundy, the Midi, or the Italian Veneto.

Every day there is an excursion, perhaps to a chateau, a vineyard for a wine tasting, or some other ‘off the beaten track’ location. About half of European Waterways’ bookings are for whole boat charters, ideal for families. Otherwise, clients book a cabin to join other like-minded people. A ‘slow boat’ European Waterways barge cruise offers the ultimate in experiential travel. A truly unique experience!

European Waterways offer luxury hotel barge cruises on the beautiful canals and rivers of Europe, such as through Burgundy, the Midi, Alsace, the Po Valley, Holland and the Scottish Highlands.

The exclusive collection of hotel barges accommodate up to 20 passengers who may charter a whole barge with family or friends, or join a small group of like-minded travellers on an individual cabin basis.

Each barge is fully crewed with a Captain, chef, hostesses, deck-hand and tour guide. The 6-night cruises include gourmet meals, fine wines, open bar, excursions and the use of facilities such as bicycles and spa pools.

Spring in France : enjoy Burgundy and Beaune

A spring weekend in Burgundy: 4 essential experiences to enjoy in and around Beaune

It's time to discover Burgundy, this space full of nature that’s open to you and has some memorable encounters for you to enjoy.

Here are 4 unmissable experiences to share with friends over a weekend in Beaune:

???? come and meet Burgundy’s winemakers.
These men and women are the reason Burgundy wines are so famous. They take care of these lands, these “Climats” (wine-growing parcels), classified as Unesco World Heritage, so that the vines can deliver up the best Burgundy wines.
Visit the cellars and estates:

???????? get your bike out and ride the Voie des Vignes.
There’s no Col de Tourmalet here, but Burgundy’s hills invite you to enjoy a quiet, relaxing bike ride. And it's great to discover the vineyard enclosures that conceal Burgundy’s Grands Crus.
And if cycling isn’t for you, you can always follow the Voie des Vignes by scooter, moped, horse-drawn carriage, 2CV ... you’re spoilt for choice.
Bike and electric scooter circuit:
Moped circuit:
By horse-drawn carriage:
In a Citroën 2CV:

???? float through the sky in a hot air balloon
You’ll see life from a different perspective as you soar above the vineyards of Burgundy. It's the start of the hot air ballooning season, as they take to the skies to show you Burgundy’s “Climats” as seen from above.
Air Escargot:

???? Enjoy a glass of Chardonnay out among the vines
It's dusk, the light is splendid, you’re with the one you love or among friends, and you taste the best Chardonnay in the world????

SOUTH OF FRANCE VLOG (Nice, Èze, Menton & Villefranche-sur-Mer)

In this 2023 Travel Vlog, we bring you with us to the South of France!! We have a beach day in Villefranche-sur-Mer, explore the medieval village of Èze, spend a beautiful evening in Menton & wander around old Nice, France. This is hands down one of the most beautiful, and special trips we've taken so far.. and we are SO excited to share it all with you!!

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Old Town Nice & Castle Hill Guided Cultural Walking Tour


Monaco, Monte Carlo & Eze Half-Day Trip (from Nice or Cannes)


Villa & Jardins Ephrussi de Rothschild (Book Entry Tickets Here)


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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:10 A Beautiful Beach Day at Plage des Marinières
3:25 Visiting the Iconic Villa Ephrussi De Rothschild
4:56 Wandering Around the Old Town of Villefranche-sur-Mer
6:54 Day Two in Èze France
9:14 Taking a Tour of the Best Parfumeur in France (Fragonard)
10:48 Visiting the Breathtaking Jardin Exotique..
12:15 An Afternoon in Menton.. (Incredible)
16:16 Day Three in Nice France
17:08 A Morning at Marché à la Brocante Saleya (The Coolest Antique Market EVER!!)
19:02 Exploring the Old Town of Nice France (Beautiful!!)
20:48 Catching the Most Incredible View of Nice From Castle Hill..
22:56 Walking Along the Gorgeous Promenade des Anglais

One summer in France ... happiness is what Burgundy, Beaune and Pays Beaunois are all about

Being together as a family and enjoying moments of happiness. Having breakfast in front of Corton Hill, cooling off in the natural pools of Beaune Côté Plage, sharing laughter while trying stand-up paddle on Lake Montagny, going off for a picnic in a dream setting, at the top of the cliffs of Saint-Romain, hiking around the Moulins de Santenay, meeting the winemakers in the vineyards of the Côte de Beaune, falling in love with the truly authentic, going back to the essentials...
Burgundy is all yours this summer, welcoming you in to reveal all its secrets. Beaune is the wine capital of Burgundy and yet it’s a small town where you can enjoy strolling around in peace. The surrounding villages, Meursault, Pommard, Aloxe-Corton, Pernand-Vergelesses and others greet you like an old friend. And if you have an adventurous spirit, you can push the discovery further and search out the authentic Burgundy, away from the crowds, the noise, the pollution. The Hautes Côtes de Beaune hide their secrets in the folds in the cliffs and sheltered in the forests.
Come and explore Burgundy and enjoy its most beautiful villages and panoramas Enjoy discovering Burgundy through wonderful experiences you’ll never forget. As the seasons go by, the heart of Beaune and its surrounding villages open up to travellers who take the time to get to know it. To discover our family's experiences in Burgundy, visit our website:

In summer
Waking up at Hotel Villa Louise at the foot of Corton Hill:
Meeting a winemaker:
Swimming at Beaune Côté Plage:
Hiking in Pays Beaunois:
A stroll through the streets of Beaune:
Concerts at the International Baroque and Romantic Opera Festival:
Night-time walk through the Paths of Lights:

Summer is full of surprises. Staying with your family in one of the many hotels or holiday cottages that offer plenty of freedom and play areas is a real joy. Hiking through the vineyards of Meursault, Pommard, Pernand or Corton. Winding your way with the children through a region rich in history and unique architectural heritage, such as the Hospices de Beaune. Taking the time to surprise them with a picnic they’ll never forget up on the cliffs of Saint-Romain. Imagining you’re thousands of miles away from France doing stand-up paddle on Lake Montagny.

Breath-taking Brittany: Discovering Quimper, France


Quimper is a city in Brittany, northwest France. Near the old town, and its half-timbered houses, the Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral features soaring twin spires. The Breton County Museum has archaeological finds and traditional Breton costumes. The Fine Arts Museum holds European paintings, with a focus on regional art. Southwest of the center, the Faience Museum displays the city’s distinctive faience pottery.
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Walking in FRANCE - GIVRY • Burgundy Nightwalk ????????【4K】Walking FRANCE [Bourgogne]

Walking in Burgundy. Nightwalk in GIVRY..
La chapelle de Notre-Dame, fondée à la fin du xiiie siècle par Jacques Doyen, est dotée, dès cette époque, d'un luminaire pour lequel Guillemette de Cortiambles, veuve en 1297 de Josserand, chevalier en 1268, marié en 1277 (père Pentecôte de Cortiambles en 1254), donne six deniers pour une torche à l'élévation (1299). Étienne Doyen vend une vigne à Givry en 1238 à Jeanne, veuve de Mayhulot, homme de l'évêque. Les enfants de Laurent Doyen vendent à l'évêque de Chalon, en 1322, deux ouvrées de vigne à Cortiambles.

Les fortifications de la ville datent du Moyen Âge (xiiie siècle)RP 5.

Le bourg de Givry était peuplé de 1 200 à 1 500 personnes dans les années 1340. La peste noire tue 615 personnes au moins dans l'été et le début de l'automne 134813,14.

Au Moyen Âge, le vignoble se développe sous l'influence des religieux de Chalon-sur-Saône, Cluny ou la Ferté. Le cellier aux moines est bâti. L'église Saint-Martin de Cortiambles est construite dans la 1re moitié du xiie siècle. Au xiiie siècle, l'évêque de Chalon possède des biens dans cette commune. En 1371, Philippe le Hardi dont l'épouse, Marguerite III de Flandre possède le château de Germolles situé à quelques kilomètres du village, fait apprécier le vin de Givry à son beau-père, le comte de Flandre. La cour pontificale, installée à Avignon, en fait, dès le milieu du xive siècle, une consommation conséquente, et multiplie les achats à Givry. À la fin du xive siècle, Eustache Deschamps, chante le vin de Givry dans ses œuvres.

Seigneurie (d'après la « Notice historique sur la ville de Givry et ses hameaux », par Léonce Lex, chartiste, archiviste de Saône-et-Loire15 :

Givry fait partie du comté de Dijon et est aux ducs de Bourgogne qui, avec Chagny et Monta(i)gu, en dotent leur branche cadette de Bourgogne-Monta(i)gu, issue d'Alexandre Ier, † 1205, fils cadet du duc Hugues III. La fille d'Alexandre, Huguette de Bourgogne-Montagu — sœur d'Eudes/Oudard/Edouard Ier de Montagu, mari d'Elisabeth de Courtenay, qui continue les sires de Chagny : la seigneurie de Givry restera dans la vassalité de la baronnie de Chagny, en arrière-fief de Bourgogne ; de plus les ducs de Bourgogne continuent à agir directement : par exemple ils donnent en 1222 un fief givrotin indivis des ducs et des Montagu, au chevalier Bertrand de Saudon — épouse 1° en 1219 André III de Montbard, † 1233, seigneur d'Epoisses :
leur fille Helvise/Aloïs de Montbard, † vers 1250, transmet Epoisses et Givry à son mari Dreu V de MelloRH 1 seigneur de Saint-Bris, épousé vers 1225, † 1249, fils de Guillaume et petit-fils du connétable Dreu de Mello. Les deux époux sont aussi seigneurs de Château-Chinon, mais est-ce par Helvise ou par Dreu ? (la généalogie des Mello, des Montbard et des Lormes de Château-Chinon est quelque peu confuse, et pour certains auteurs le passage des Montagu de Givry aux Montbard d'Epoisses puis aux Mello, est plus compliqué que notre schéma
Les Mello issus d'Helvise x Dreu sont seigneurs d'Epoisses et de Givry sur six générations jusqu'à Jeanne/Isabelle de Mello, dame de La Ferté-Chauderon, qui transmet à son mari, x vers 1405, Jean II de Bourgogne-Montaigu-Sombernon seigneur de Couches (vers 1380-vers 1435 ; fils de Philibert II, lui-même arrière-petit-fils d'Etienne Ier de Bourgogne-Sombernon, lui-même arrière-petit-fils d'Eudes Ier de Montagu ci-dessus) ; mais leurs enfants n'ont pas de descendant : ni leur fils Claude (vers 1404-† 1471 sans postérité de sa femme Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne), ni leur fille Marie/Philippine de Bourgogne (vers 1410-† vers 1462 sans postérité, femme en 1436 de Louis de La Trémoille, † vers 1467, comte de Joigny, baron de Bourbon-Lancy, sire d'Uchon et d'Antigny). Puis Louis de La Trémoille comte de Joigny se remarie — sans postérité non plus — avec Marguerite de Co(u)rtiamble(s) (un des hameaux de Givry, signalé plus haut), fille de Jacques de Courtiamble seigneur de Commarin et Jaquette de Blaisy, et veuve de Jacques Pot seigneur de La Roche-Nolay et de La Prugne (1499-1458), fils de Régnier et père de Philippe PotRH 2,16
Or Jacques Pot était aussi dit seigneur de Givry, fl. dès 1446 : mais à quel titre ? Par acquisition, par la faveur du duc Philippe le Bon, par des droits qu'aurait conservés sa femme Marguerite de Cortiamble, venus de sa mère Ja(c)quette de Blaisy ? (car Jaquette avait pour parents Alexandre III de Blaisy x Catherine de Bourgogne-Montaigu-Sombernon de Couches, fille de Philibert II et sœur de Jean II ci-dessus, donc une descendante des anciens seigneurs de Givry). Quant à Marguerite de Courtiamble, elle avait pour sœur Agnès de Co(u)rtiamble(s), dame de Commarin et femme de Jean III de Jaucourt de Dinteville
La succession devient alors confuse, se partage et s'enchevêtre :

elle passe aux Chalon-Vitteaux (issus des Chalon-Arlay princes d'Orange ; aussi comtes de Joigny), avec Charles de Chalon comte de Joigny, et ses...

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BIO * VOIE VERTE CHAGNY RULLY CHALON SUR SAONE - PART 2.24

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PORT DU CANAL DE CHAGNY VERS CHALON SUR SAONE

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Beaune France | Burgundy's Historic Village

While staying in Dijon we ended up doing a small group wine tour and spent a few hours for lunch in Beaune. We liked it so much that we decided to take a train back the very next day to see more. The highlight of village is by far the Hospices de Beaune, which we will show in this video. I'm sure there is much more to do here in warmer weather, but regardless we had a great time.

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Explore Burgundy (Things to do in Beaune)

Three night visit to Beaune, France eating great food, drinking the best wine and finding fun things to do.



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Burgundy region in France is spectacular! Here's our weekend trip in Beaune. and the beautiful 'climats' of Burgundy.

0:00 Intro
1:49 Hospices de Beaune
2:58 Museum of Wine
4:23 Cathedral
6:27 La Charlemagne Restaurant
10:19 Beaune to Clos de Vougeot
13:06 Château du Clos de Vougeot

Hotel: Hotel Althanor Centre in Beaune

Places we visited:
Hospices de Beaune
Museum of Wine
Basilique Notre-Dame

Michelin Star Restaurant - Le Charlemagne

Château du Clos de Vougeot

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Beaune and Burgundy : The best place for Autumn colour in France

A romantic couple getting away from the hustle and bustle and finding themselves walking hand in hand in small village streets in Burgundy; that’s the experience you will live in the Pays Beaunois area. But first of all, Burgundy in autumn is the time of the grape harvest. And it’s at this very harvest time that your heart will touch the soul of Burgundy. Some wine domains of the Côte de Beaune offer harvest experiences, like the Château de Pommard, the Domaine Besancenot or the Château de la Crée. Our harvest heroes had the pleasure of sharing these magical moments with Pascal Charles at the Domaine Charles in Nantoux. They followed in the steps of the harvesters, their hands on steel-sharp secateurs and their shoulders supporting the grape baskets and hods. There they were – taking part in the harvest: the atmosphere, the good humour, the pleasure of sharing those moments when everyone knows that the quality of the wines of Burgundy depends on this work. Such excitement to know that one is participating a little in the creation of a great wine. Back in the winery with the crop, harvester hands are busy on the sorting conveyor. Just by touch, their experience tells them which berries to reject. Their fingers dance back and fore, caressing the grapes, ending up covered in sugar from the ripe bunches of red Pinot Noir or white Chardonnay. Autumn in Burgundy also means vast expanses of colours that spread as far as the eye can see. At dawn or nightfall, the ballet of sunlight on the bronze and russet leaves offers a spectacle worthy of the most beautiful canvasses of Van Gogh. The Hill of Corton is resplendent and reigns over these hectares of vineyard fragmented in small parcels. The Climats of Burgundy have donned their autumnal fineries. These are the same shades of yellow, orange, red to be found on the lacquered roof tiles of the monuments and castles of Beaune and the villages of the Pays Beaunois area: Aloxe-Corton, Meursault, Beaune, Santenay… It’s the perfect time for two people to escape for a romantic jaunt in a Citroën 2CV or hand in hand. Stop for a few moments in the square of Savigny-lès-Beaune and exchange contented glances. You will return to Beaune to visit the Hospices de Beaune. This historical monument was a ground-breaking hospital from its construction in 1492. And finally, come back in mid-November to be present at the mythical Wine Auction of the Hospices de Beaune. This charitable sale, directed today by the famous Christie's auction house, is one of the sources of revenue for the public hospital in Beaune. The barrels of wine put up for auction come from the Domaine des Hospices de Beaune: the greatest wines come together there every year and are made available to professional buyers from the whole world. The town of Beaune and its surrounding villages are simmering with a very special excitement at that time. It is time to party. The laughter, togetherness, heated discussions combine to recompense the hard labour of winemakers each year to create and perfect some of the best wines in the world. Many Burgundians will whisper it in your ear: autumn is the most beautiful of the seasons.

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Dans le cadre exceptionnel d'une abbaye cistercienne du 13e siècle découvrez l'Abbaye de Maizières un luxueux boutique-hôtel et son restaurant gastronomique situé dans le centre historique de Beaune, étape incontournable de la route des vins de Bourgogne.

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