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Located in central eastern France, Burgundy is an open invitation to discovery, tasting and sharing. The menu includes the great outdoors, UNESCO World Heritage sites, exceptional food and the oldest wine trail in France.
Burgundy offers the very best in river tourism, having the largest network of inland waterways in France. Sail along the renowned Canal de Bourgogne or take a trip on the Canal du Nivernais where you can admire the ingenious series of locks known as the “échelle de Sardy.”
Explore the Must-see attractions in Burgundy classified by the UNESCO World Heritage such as Dijon, les hospices de Beaune, the city of Chalon-sur-Saône, and the abbeys of Cluny and Tournus.
Burgundy is first and foremost a land of excellent wines and so naturally they are omnipresent in the local cuisine. From the traditional beef bourguignon, a wine-based dish bien sûr, to dishes that are "en meurette," meaning cooked with lardons and red wine.
Learn more on the wines from Burgundy, famous for its Grands Crus, for its Climats listed at the UNESCO, for Chardonnay and Chablis and Pinot Noir Cote de Nuits.
Capital of the Duchy of Burgundy in the Middle Ages, Dijon has inherited a unique cultural and architectural heritage within one of the greatest conserved areas in France. An emblematic city of haute cuisine and lifestyle, Dijon is also the gateway to one of the most prestigious vineyards of France, the Côte de Nuits, with its world-class ...
We are about to leave for Burgundy. Chef Patrick Bertron tells us his secrets for a good piece of Charolais beef. A meat from the region worked with local products, and a recipe straight from the kitchen of the Relais & Châteaux Bernard Loiseau in Saulieu.
Take a guided tour of Cistercian Fontenay Abbey in the French region of Burgundy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attract.
France culture boasts a legacy of haute couture, with Paris reigning as the unrivaled fashion capital of the globe. Locals exude sophistication effortlessly, their outfits a work of art that combines classic elegance with contemporary chic.
In Burgundy, the term Climats doesn’t refer to the weather, it actually means the parcels of land which create a procession of vineyards from Dijon to Santenay. France.fr explores this unique Burgundy landscape, a UNESCO classified World Heritage Site.