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Burgundy Guide
Although well known for its gourmet menus and famous wine growing regions, such as Chablis, Cote d’Or, and Beaujolais, Burgundy has so much more to offer. Once one of the most powerful states in Europe, over the centuries the Dukes of Burgundy built up the region to be the artistic and cultural capital. Due to this intriguing past, Burgundy is adorned with a plethora of beautiful buildings, artwork and churches in addition to fascinating archaeological sites. The surrounding countryside is made up of stunning scenery from the National Park, luscious rolling pastures of farmland, breathtaking mountains, valleys of vines and a beautiful selection of rivers and lakes. Not only a revered destination for the wine connoisseurs, Burgundy is a superb family destination with a plethora of children’s parks, zoos and activities in addition to a multitude of sports and leisure facilities and centres.
Burgundy is a great touring destination and boasts a superb selection of vineyards and historical sites.
A region of many cultural festivals, Burgundy can keep the whole family entertained.
A culinary haven of French delicacies and specialities, Burgundy’s restaurants, shops and markets will definitely tantalize the taste buds.