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Cluny Drucken E-Mail

Today, Burgundy is known all over the world for the prestigious wines and the gastronomy. However, at the beginning of the second Millenium, Burgundy earned its reputation for its spiritual influence throughout Europe. In these days, the Abbey of Cluny was the religious centre of Europe, and many “daughters of Cluny”(other abbeys under the influence of Cluny)  were built everywhere, particularly in Southern Burgundy.

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The Romanesque Churches of Southern Burgundy Drucken E-Mail

The fact that the South of Burgundy counts a large number of Romanesque monuments is easily explained by the big influence of the Abbey of Cluny during the Middle Ages. Following the abbeys of Cluny and Tournus, dozens of Romanesque churches were built all over the South of Burgundy, most of them are very well preserved. We invite you to discover and explore some of these hidden Romanesque treasures of Southern Burgundy.

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Tournus Drucken E-Mail

The authentic town of Tournus, with the typical rooftops, already announce the South of France. Tournus is situated exactly between Dijon and Lyon and is renowned for having a multitude of excellent restaurants. The beautiful Abbey church is its major attraction and make Tournus one of the more popular tourist town of Southern Burgundy. An introduction... 

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Chalon sur Saône Drucken E-Mail

Chalon sur Saône is the second biggest city of Burgundy (after Dijon) and is the most important city in Southern Burgundy. Chalon is certainly not the biggest in number of inhabitants, as the total number of inhabitants is just over 50.000. The city is situated along the river Saône.

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La Roche de Solutré Drucken E-Mail
Dominating the vineyards, this Rock is one of the most famous places in Southern Burgundy and is a real eye catcher in the Mâconnais region. If it weren’t for the vineyards, one could think that the Roche de Solutré had been taken out of the American wild west. Even if the Rock itself is spectacular enough to become famous, former French president François Mitterand contributed a great deal to its reputation. Every Pentecost, he climbed the Roche de Solutré together with some of his followers…and all the television stations of the country!
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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...

Wed Dec 03
Pont de Vaux Market
Thu Dec 04
St Germain du Plain Market
Fri Dec 05
Sennecey le Grand Market
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