Burgundy Physical attractions in the central Eastern France. More Articles. You may also like. See all destinations. Plan your journey. Practical Information. More ideas. Loire Valley. Jura Mountains. Living like royalty. Something for two. Newsletter Subscription. The Yonne River , the traditional waterway to Paris, is about km long and gives its name to the Yonne department.
The canal is kilometers long across the Yonne and Cote d'Or departments. The Canal du Nivernais for its part is long of kms. It links Loire and Seine via the Yonne River. It belongs to the Morvan regional nature park. The Loire River marks the western border of the region. Freshwater ponds and lakes Burgundy accounts for The Panneciere Lake of ha is surrounded with deep forests.
It is the biggest of Burgundy and the most full of fishs. The lake "des Settons" of ha is deep of 6 metres. It is the most touristic in the region. The Chaumecon lake of ha is long of 7 kms. The St Agnan lake on ha is known for its drinking water. The lake "du Crescent" on ha is surrounded with wooded hills. 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. Route des vins des Grands Crus - the Grand vintage wine trail. Digoin , in the extreme west of Burgundy, is a popular pleasure boating centre, at the junction of the Loire valley canal and the Canal du Centre, and has a fine canal aqueduct over the Loire The site of Cluny, the old town and the remains of the Benedictine abbey, once the largest chuch in Chrisendom.
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