Bourgogne-Franche-Comté is a region of France created by the territorial reform of French Regions in 2014, from a merger of Burgundy and Franche-Comté.
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Beautiful 17th century chateau in southern Burgundy
Loved the gardens around the castle, we brought our own lunch and had a fantastic view. Because went in lunchtime the castle itself (meaning: the tours) was closed and that meant we had the gardens for ourselves! Well worth a visit and impressive to see the exposition on the renovations they did, way more work than I expected,can only have respect for that.
4.5 based on 230 reviews
4.5 based on 1,685 reviews
Deep in the forests of northern Burgundy, a team of master-builders is building a C13th castle from scratch.
Workers clad in medieval clothes are building a 13th-century castle from the ground up using period tools and supplies from the surrounding forests, rocks, and dirt. The project started 22 years ago and expected to take another 15 years to complete. You are free to walk the grounds, go inside the castle, visit the support village, and ask questions. Worth the trip. Kids will find it fun and adults will be fascinated. Cafe, picnic tables, restrooms and gift shop available.
4.5 based on 435 reviews
I have always seen this castle lurking off to the side of the road on our drive down into the heart of Burgundy Country from Paris and this year I finally decided to make a day trip of visiting. We came in the off season so most everything was closed except for the castle itself but the town was extremely charming and beautiful and the castle was an excellent visit. A great half day for folks who love exploring history and beauty.
4.5 based on 240 reviews
We really enjoyed our trip to Chateau (Castle) Brancion, but talk about a side-trip on a side-road to get there. Our GPS took us on a small gravel road up the side of a steep hill that bypassed the parking lot and deposited us right outside the main gate. Not knowing any difference, we drove through the gate and parked in an area that I think was reserved for the workers. We didn't discover that we had come in the wrong way until we left, on a paved road that passed the downhill parking lot. Other than that, I think our visit was somewhat normal. The first thing we did was rent the audio guide, which I highly recommend, and toured the castle/fort. The information provided by the audio guide was very interesting and informative. If you are physically able, climb the steps to the top of the tower because the views and photos are well worth it. Originally built in the 12th century, restoration and renovation of the fortifications and ruins began in 1959 and are still in progress. In 1977, the entire village was classified as a historical monument. The castle remains the largest fort-castle in Southern Burgundy and is a good example of fort architecture of the Middle Ages. Located on a hill, the top of the fortress offers a wonderful view of the small village of Brancion (including the marketplace and Romanesque church) and far below into the valley. The small village with its market is nice to explore. It has a couple of shops and restaurants but is not too touristy. The church is quaint with some wall murals and frescoes that have not been restored.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
The XVIIth historic winery at Château de Chamirey has become a place to visit and exchange about viticulture, winemaking techniques and tasting experiences. Everyone is welcome to make himself at home and enjoy the winery for an hour, a morning, a full day. We will be happy to welcome you for vineyars visits, tastings, wine-paired meals and business meetings!
« I had the opportunity to stay for a short period at Les Maisons de Chamirey, in Mercurey with my wife and friends from Gstaad. I simply had a wonderful and unexpected experience in this lovely and peaceful guesthouse located in the heart of the vineyards and I feel like sharing it because it is really worth it ! The house is well decorated and arranged and the location is just outstanding : when you like wines and nature. The guesthouse is just 100 meters from the "Table d’Hôtes » of Château de Chamirey estate, where we had a great lunch with perfectly paired wines overlooking the vineyards. The bedding, the breakfast, the kitchen accessories, … everything is well thought and enjoyable. A big thank you to Madame Pauline for her kind hospitality. We will definitely come back during the harvest next year or even earlier if we can ! Bourguignon un jour : Bourguignon toujours !!! Roger »
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