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Discover Burgundy

 

Kawan Village Château de l'Epervière is situated in the South of Burgundy, an interesting and very charming region with a rich cultural and religious heritage. The Burgundy landscapes offer beautiful sceneries dominated by the world famous vineyards

To guide you through this magnificent region, we have decide to dedicate a part of our website to articles about the region, ideas for visits and suggestions for walks and cycle tours.


These pages will evolve constantly as we create new issues and articles for our
newsletter every month. If you want to know more about our beautiful region and our campsite, do not hesitate to sign up for our newsletter full of interesting articles, pictures and ideas about Southern Burgundy.


   
 
   
 
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Open from march 29 to september 30 2008

At less than 10 miles
from the campsite

- Tournus (Abbey church, restaurants)
- Sennecey le Grand
  (supermarket, banks, etc)
- Laives (charming villages)
- Lac de Laives (swimming, fishing)
- Château de la Ferté (castle)

At less than 20 miles
from the campsite

- Chalon sur Saône (2nd city of
  Burgundy, invention of photography)

- Château de Cormatin (castle)
- Mercurey (vineyards, wine growers)
- Givry (vineyards, wine growers)
Brancion (medieval village)
- Buxy (medieval village)
- Chapaize  (romanesque church)
- Louhans (medieval city, market)

At less then 45 miles
from the campsite

- Mâcon (city of Lamartine)
- Hospices de Beaune (famous old hospital) 
- La Roche de Solutré 
- Abbaye de Cluny (remains of abbey)
- Grottes d'Azé (caves)
- Grottes de Blanot (caves)
- Hameau du Vin (wine museum)

Dates to remember...

Thu, Aug 28th
St Germain du Plain Market
Thu, Aug 28th
L'été frappé plus à Mâcon
Fri, Aug 29th
Market Chalon sur Saône
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Photos : Kura Images - Peter Allan / Les Castels, ESE Communication, Thomas Lambelin