The best available Bed and Breakfast Inns to stay near Burgundy

April 25, 2023 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Burgundy, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte including La Grange de Moisey, Domaine Borgnat, La Cour Berbisey, ibis Styles Dijon Sud Domaine de Beauregard, Le Konine, Le Lion D'or, Le Manoir des Chapelles, Hostellerie Le Potin Gourmand, Fleurs de vignes, Le Clos du Colombier 1817.
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1. La Grange de Moisey

1 Fermes de Moisey Lieu dit Les Fermes de Moisey, 21200 Marigny-les-Reullee, Beaune France 011 33 6 32 85 25 93
Excellent
86%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 127 reviews

La Grange de Moisey

Lovely Pit Stop on the way to the South of France

Reviewed By CambridgeFil

After a very early morning start from the UK, arriving in Beaune and having the chance of a very relaxing evening in this lovely B&B. The beds are extremely comfortable and the breakfast is delicious, with home-made jams and lovely coffee, which set us up nicely for the second leg of our journey. It is about 5 miles outside Beaune and so very easy to park (which isn’t always the case in Beaune) and Laetitia booked a very nice restaurant for us in Beaune. Highly recommended.

2. Domaine Borgnat

1 rue de l Eglise, 89290, Auxerre France
Excellent
41%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
6%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 220 reviews

Domaine Borgnat

Guest house in the heart of our vineyard. Discover old stones and delicious wines from the property. You can take dinner at "Table du Domaine" with regional cooking. Breakfast with regionals meals. Welcome at the cellars and tasting wines.

Typical french "gîte" with great people and fantastic wines

Reviewed By bgunnarb

This small hotel/guesthouse is situated in a small village about 10 km south of Auxerre in Bourgogne. It is a good base for exploring the villages and wines of Bourgogne, close to places like Chablis but not as pricy and much more quiet. Rooms are rather small but quite OK. There is also a pool and a terrace. They serve a traditional french breakfast and also dinner which you have to book in advance the same day. Nice and friendly people. They produce their own wines and have a large cellar that can be visited, under the house. Wines are for sale in the cellar and also available in an "honesty bar" in the dining room. Walking distance to a Roman archeological site. You need a car or bike to get around to other restaurants and sights.

3. La Cour Berbisey

31 rue Berbisey, 21000, Dijon France
Excellent
87%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 159 reviews

La Cour Berbisey

See why so many travelers make La Cour Berbisey their bed and breakfast of choice when visiting Dijon. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Close to some of Dijon's most popular landmarks, such as Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne de Dijon (0.2 mi) and Rue Des Forges (0.3 mi), La Cour Berbisey is a great destination for tourists. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the bed and breakfast. La Cour Berbisey features newspaper, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and breakfast. If you are driving to La Cour Berbisey, free parking is available. If you’re looking for a French restaurant, consider a visit to L'Arome, Gril'Laure, or Le Pre aux Clercs, which are all conveniently located a short distance from La Cour Berbisey. If you are interested in exploring Dijon, check out one of the parks, such as Parc de la Colombiere, Jardin Darcy, and Parc des Carrières Bacquin. At La Cour Berbisey, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Dijon.

Très charmant

Reviewed By MariaP505

Lovely old building in the heart of Dijon, ideal for a week end en amoureux. The host is very flexible and kind, she allowed us an early check in and gave us precious advices about food shopping and restaurants. The room and common spaces where very clean, cosy and welcoming, a real treat :)

4. ibis Styles Dijon Sud Domaine de Beauregard

9 rue de Beauregard, 21600 Longvic, Dijon France
Excellent
75%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 12 reviews

ibis Styles Dijon Sud Domaine de Beauregard

Good stop off stay with an excellent dinner

Reviewed By pam s

A lovely stop off on the way back from Otaly Spacious with air con . What attracted us the most was the excellent restaurant. The staff were very attentive and the food was great. We even had a cocktail, Pina Colada no less Excellent There is a swimming pool open 7 days a week from April until October Thank you x

5. Le Konine

Avenue du Marechal-Leclerc, 71300 Montceau les Mines France
Excellent
35%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
28%
Poor
8%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 40 reviews

Le Konine

Le Konine is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Montceau les Mines, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. The small hotel features baggage storage, outdoor furniture, and express check-in and check-out. Plus, Le Konine offers a lounge, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. While in Montceau les Mines be sure to experience nearby Indian restaurants such as Green Chili. If you’re looking for something to do, Parcs Maugrand et Saint Louis (0.5 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of Le Konine. Enjoy your stay in Montceau les Mines!

Took care of moving us to another hotel

Reviewed By Anna S

We never actually got to stay at Le Konine because the day before our stay they called and told us that the hotel is closed (didn’t tell us the reason) but they had booked us a room in the nearby Ibis. We had already paid for the room at Le Konine but they took care of the payments at Ibis (which apparently is slightly more expensive than Le Konine) so we didn’t really mind although Le Konine seemed to be a bit nicer based on the pictures (we had booked the nicer prestige room).

6. Le Lion D'or

Le Bourg Place de l'Eglise, 58230 Ouroux-en-Morvan France
Excellent
50%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
5%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 80 reviews

Le Lion D'or

Rude and unpleasant

Reviewed By huubvdm

My wife and I are in France quite a lot and having been through Ouroux-en-Morvan several times over the past years we thought it nice to go there for lunch. Le Lion D'Or always seemed a nice place so we decided to go over there. One big table outside was occupied, a few tables had a small sign that they carried a reservation, while the other tables appeared to be free since they didn't had the reservation notice. While I looked around a bit my wife was approached by what appeared to be the owner who quite unpleasantly asked her what she wanted. When she explained that we would have liked something to eat he rudely stated "Non, complet!" and just turned away. My wife and I looked at each other quite stunned, not quite understanding what just happened, so I went inside after him to ask for an explanation since several tables appeared to have no reservation. I only got a very agitated response in high speed French in which the word "complet" could be heard several times, which was extra peculiar because while standing inside, all I could see were empty tables without a reservation notice. Looking back this was a very unpleasant experience with a rude owner who for some reason or another just didn't want to serve us.

7. Le Manoir des Chapelles

15 rue de l’Ancien Château La Chapelle le Haut, 89290 Venoy, Auxerre France
Excellent
76%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 46 reviews

Le Manoir des Chapelles

A lovely stop off on the route north from Beaune

Reviewed By Studd2710

Found this based on other TripAdvisor reviews and it was very good. Pool was a blessing after a long drive (it is indoor but has a sliding roof so can be opened up) We had a room at the top which was not great for someone over 6ft as it was in the eves and the double bed against the wall on one side so not easy for a couple to get in and out of. Up 2 flights of stairs so anyone elderly would struggle. Dinner was all cooked by Eric who was very good and quite adventurous. Canapes were had around a table by the pool and the dining room was communal dining so not for everyone. Wine is included and flowed freely so for approx €40 per head was very generous. We had a table of 12 including Eric and Monique the owners and there was little English so personally I found it very difficult when there was clearly banter and jokes and I was unable to understand any of it. Worth a visit if passing...

8. Hostellerie Le Potin Gourmand

Place du Champ de Foire, 71250, Cluny France
Excellent
33%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
6%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 177 reviews

Hostellerie Le Potin Gourmand

This charming hotel, a former pottery factory, is located in the centre of Cluny and offers a unique atmosphere. Free Wi-Fi access and an LCD TV are provided in the rooms.The guest rooms and suites are spacious, well-furnished and uniquely decorated. They all have a private bathroom including free toiletries and a hairdryer.Traditional French cuisine is served in the restaurant at Hostellerie Le Potin Gourmand, and you can enjoy a drink and tapas in the wine bar. The hotel also features a sun patio when the weather is fine.The location of the hotel allows you to fully discover Cluny, city of art and history, and the nearby Mâconnais and Beaujolais vineyards.

Authentic French

Reviewed By r0nald66

Great place to enjoy French life when you are travelling from the Netherlands to the Provence. The old Abbey of Cluny was on 2 minutes walking distance. Hotel has different types of rooms, we selected the medieval style, which was great.

9. Fleurs de vignes

18 rue de l Eglise, 21200 Montagny-les-Beaune, Beaune France
Excellent
49%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
3%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 96 reviews

Fleurs de vignes

Located right in the center of our dear Burgundy 2.5 miles far from Beaune, this splendid residence of XVII century (entirely restaured, free wifi) offers, for your biggest pleasure, 5 rooms on the same level with a view on the garden or the courtyard.You will enter freely in our bed & breakfast thanks to the digital locks which will be announced to you at your arrival and a private parking will be at your disposal, closed at night (by digital lock also).Following the seasons, breakfast will be served near the chimney or outside near the swimming pool.Then, we shall guide you in your choice of visits, restaurants, tastings at wine-growers, walking or biking excursions, walks commented in grapevines and other introductions in oenology (if required and according to quote).Moreover, our Wellness and Beauty space opens its doors all year long

MY EXPECTATIONS WERE LETDOWN

Reviewed By freddiedoncaster

We had been looking forward to staying here after I’d booked it back in January. With all the Covid going on, I honestly thought our stay would never happen, but it did. We had booked it for our first nights stop on our way to Southern Spain. After driving well over 1000 kilometres, we were shattered. We knew the hotel had a pool, so we’re so looking forward to a plunge! We arrived at the hotel at 2.20pm, to find out it was gated and locked. We had booked through Booking.com, so I looked at my printout to see if there was any sign of a check in time, which there wasn’t. We then phoned the two numbers that were associated with the hotel owner, we tried these on numerous occasions and they constantly went to answer phone. We then emailed the hotel, stating we were outside the gates in 33 degrees heat, having driven over 1000 kilometres, and just wanted to get in! Surprise surprise, they answered the email, stating check in was 4pm! We had noticed a code panel near the gate, so we emailed again (as he couldn’t be bothered to answer his phone)if we could just have that, as we could see in the grounds that there were tables and chairs which we could at least have relaxed on until 4pm. We got another reply!......saying.....”not possible!” Then from out of nowhere two guests arrived back after a day out and let us in!!....RESULT! We managed to enjoy 45 minutes relaxing,drinking a bottle of wine which we had brought in a cooler box with us. Then at exactly 4pm the electric gates opened, and what I saw next was despicable. The owner emerged from the hotel, knowing full well that we were outside as his private quarters overlooked the entrance!!! I’ve met some devious people in my time, but this guy has got to be at the top of my list. Emanuele is his name if you’re ever unfortunate enough to visit. The only good thing I can say about the place is the location. Having said that the gardens were badly kept, the barbecue was disgusting, and our table outside our room still had tab ends in an ashtray and spat out cherry stones on it! AVOID with a big, massive , enormous A !!

10. Le Clos du Colombier 1817

1 Rue Du Colombier, 21630 Pommard, Beaune France
Excellent
62%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 211 reviews

Le Clos du Colombier 1817

Situated in a world-famous village, this family residence of 1835 recognised by generations for its wines widens its activity with its guestrooms. The completely renovated property, while keeping the natural charm and authenticity of the past, will welcome you in the heart of vineyards.

A pleasant stay

Reviewed By Peter1Northampton

The hotel is very nice. An old beautiful building offered as a hotel by the family owners. The room was spacious and well equipped with only minor observations. Breakfast was pleasant fairly straightforward but still wholly acceptable. Pommard is a quiet village but has great access to the best vineyards in the area for tasting and buying wine. The only observations I’d make are there is no air conditioning, but a large fan is provided and proves adequate. There is no in room fridge which for close to €200 euros a night I would expect. There was no in room safe. The WiFi is terrible it really doesn’t work well, you’ll struggle for connection and forget streaming any form of video. I also think the owners might be slightly more flexible about customers drinking their own wine on the outside terrace. I do appreciate it’s a hotel but it’s also going to attract lots of wine buyers and the option of sampling your vineyard purchases at the hotel outside on the terrace on a warm evening would be welcome, even if they required a corkage charge to so. We were flatly refused to be able to do this. A nice hotel I would visit the area again but perhaps look for somewhere more flexible on where you can drink your wine purchases.

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