The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

July 13, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Saone-et-Loire, France including Awesome Guide, Cathedrale St-Lazare, Chateau de Cormatin, La Roche de Solutre, Bibracte - Mont Beuvray, Chateau De Germolles, Hameau Duboeuf, Abbaye Saint-Philibert, Coal Mine Museum, Chateau de Chamirey.
Restaurants in Saone-et-Loire

1. Awesome Guide

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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Awesome Guide

Awesome guide offers tours & travels in France and abroad More discoveries on the theme of your choice: History - Arts - Literature - Architecture - Society - Sports.

2. Cathedrale St-Lazare

Place du Terreau, 71400, Autun France http://cathedrale.autun-art-et-histoire.fr/la-cathedrale.html
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4.5 based on 431 reviews

Cathedrale St-Lazare

Reviewed By rosemaryborder - Cervon, France

Marvellous. Thank you, Giselbertus, for the wonderful sculpture. You can see more of his work in the Musée Rolin.

3. Chateau de Cormatin

71460 Cormatin France +33 3 85 50 16 55 http://www.chateaudecormatin.com/
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4.5 based on 521 reviews

Chateau de Cormatin

Beautiful 17th century chateau in southern Burgundy

Reviewed By Vos1983 - Naaldwijk, The Netherlands

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. La Roche de Solutre

Chemin de la Roche, 71960 Solutre-Pouilly France +33 3 85 35 82 81 [email protected] http://rochedesolutre.com/
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4.5 based on 553 reviews

La Roche de Solutre

The Rock of Solutré, emblematic place of Southern Burgundy, is in the heart of the "Grand Site de France Solutré Pouilly Vergisson" which groups 8 villages.

Reviewed By 262keithd - Richardson, United States

The Roche de Solutre is a must-see for the Burgundy area. This is an easy hike with amazing views along the way and at the top. We did not stop in the museum areas, just made the ascent and enjoyed the peaceful views of the surrounding countryside.

5. Bibracte - Mont Beuvray

Mont Beuvray, 71990 Saint-Leger-sous-Beuvray France +33 3 85 86 52 35 [email protected] http://www.bibracte.fr
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4.5 based on 309 reviews

Bibracte - Mont Beuvray

Bibracte is the name of the former capital of a powerful Gaulish people. The site of the Gaulish town occupies one of the highest summits in the Morvan mountain range, Mont Beuvray, in the Burgundy Region of France. Nowadays, Bibracte is a benchmark site for the study of Celtic civilisation. Bibracte Museum stands on the slopes of Mount Beuvray. In a very contemporary architectural setting, the permanent exhibits offer a fascinating account of Celtic civilisation through its fortified towns. Numerous models, audiovisual presentations, and reconstructions make the museum very attractive and enable you to get right to the heart of the everyday lives of our ancestors. You will thus discover the social organisation, arts and crafts, agriculture, trade, religion, art and culture of peoples who were much less barbaric than Caesar wanted us to believe...

6. Chateau De Germolles

100 Place Du 5 Septembre 1944 Germolles, 71640 Mellecey France +33 3 85 98 01 24 [email protected] http://www.chateaudegermolles.fr/
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4.5 based on 155 reviews

Chateau De Germolles

7. Hameau Duboeuf

796 route de la Gare, 71570 Romaneche-Thorins France +33 3 85 35 22 22 [email protected] http://www.hameauduvin.com
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Hameau Duboeuf

Explore and visit the universe of the vine and wine as you have never done before. Whether you are a family, a group of friends, an expert or a newbie, the Hameau Dubœuf invites you to enter a magic world dedicated to wine and the vine. Covering over 30.000 m2 in the very heart of the Beaujolais wine region, it will unvite you, in an entertaining and original way, all the secrets of our vines, its origins, establishments and techniques. Dynamic cinema, museum, the new immersive experience "Mon Beaujolais" The Explor'Games ®, the Enigma of the Hamlet: Search for the obscure figure who threatens the Hamlet. Look for clues, take on challenges and thwart the traps set in your path. Between April to september, visit the gardens and all the aromas that create the richness of the wine. Adventure Golf, pedal cars… There is something for everyone, whatever the age.

Reviewed By Grietd106 - Belgium, null

We were 6 adults, 3 children of 3 years old and a baby. We took a full pass to all activities in the parc. Great combination of activities for both adults and children. There’s also a lot of space in all areas (we had a rather big stroller) and it’s very cool inside so good for hot summer days. Personell was really very friendly! The children also enjoyed it: the story of winery told in a playful way, all parts of the museum very interactive and attractive for children as well. Some parts are like an attraction parc, and we did not even have to pay for the children. The little train brings you to the garden, where there is also room for children to participate in the activities. We had a very pleasant day and were all very tired at the end of the day (you spend a whole day there). Food at noon was very good and not expensive at all. Also good facilities for children!

8. Abbaye Saint-Philibert

Place de l'Abbaye, 71700, Tournus France +33 3 85 51 03 76 [email protected] https://www.paroisse-saint-philibert-tournus.fr/
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4.5 based on 435 reviews

Abbaye Saint-Philibert

Reviewed By KevinJ540 - London, United Kingdom

A lovely Abbey that’s been well preserved by many hands over many years. Great Roman mosaic floor by the abse, too . Well worth an hour or two & a trip up the tower !

9. Coal Mine Museum

34 rue du Bois Clair Puits St Claude, 71450 Blanzy France +33 3 85 68 22 85 [email protected] http://www.musee-mine-blanzy.fr
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Coal Mine Museum

Discover miner's work and living conditions. Feel underground's atmosphere going through the tunnels. Travel through 19th to 20th century following the mining technics evolution.

10. Chateau de Chamirey

Rue du Chateau, 71640 Mercurey France +33 3 85 44 53 20 [email protected] http://www.chamirey.com/fr/
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Chateau de Chamirey

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!

Reviewed By RMz2020

« 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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