Burgundy landscapes are very diversified and full of colours: this is definitely a place for artists and nature lovers.
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Historical Burgundy: vineyards, cellars visits.
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Gastronomy and culture: building and monuments visits, local specialities tasting. |
| Auxerre: 170 km from Paris, on the River Yonne, famous for its old town with timber framed houses, as for its football team. |
| Vezelay: a UNESCO World Heritage site and pilgrimage area for centuries, with its basilica and charming medieval town. |
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Cluny: with its largest abbey in Christiandom, it was an important town in Burgundy’s past. |
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Mâcon: the gateway to the south, Lyon and the Mediterranean on the River Saône, famous for its wines and landscapes. |
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Dijon: Capital of the region with buildings dating back to the glorious days of the Dukes of Burgundy. |
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Autun: the Roman heart of Burgundy, with its rich history and architecture, surrounded by countryside. |
| Beaune: the heart of the wine region, known as the ‘Golden Gate’ of Burgundy for the great wine it produces.
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| Useful contacts: www.burgundy-tourism.com |