Beaune is an excellent starting point for excursions in the region of Burgundy. The walled village is called "The Capital of Wine" by the French, and vineyards and fairytale castles and fortresses surrounded - worth visiting for its charm and wine tasting not forget -.
Beaune has several museums, and one of them is, of course, a wine museum. The Museum of Fine Arts offers Dutch and Flemish paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries, the Beaune Hospices: Gothic architecture andFinally, you can discover the world of black currant in "The Cassissium" or through the centuries, the production of mustard traditional and friendly to take the Fallot Mustard Mill.
The Burgundy region is famous for its wine, local cuisine but it is worth writing home about as well. Burgundy has a range of culinary specialties such as goat cheese, Charolais beef, Bresse chicken and Burgundy snails. And imagine: you have decided on a walking holiday, so you have to worry aboutCalories ... You can pamper your palate and leave. Great!
Walk through the vineyards and hills. Pass through picturesque villages in the French countryside and take your time in a local bar - everyone can sink into
You can go with the air of Beaune, train or car.
The nearest airport is Dijon-Bourgogne. The airport is located 6 km southeast of Dijon, and is currently on flights from 15 French cities and a number of European cities.
The train can Beaunereached in 1 hour and 20 minutes from Lyon, 2 hours from Valence, 3 hours from four hours of Toulon and Marseille.
By car, take the A-6 in Paris.
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