Burgundy Accent Chair

The region of Burgundy is both larger than the old Duchy of Burgundy and smaller than the area ruled by the Dukes of Burgundy, from the modern Netherlands to the border of Auvergne.

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Burgundy is sparsely populated, particularly outside the urban areas. The process of rural depopulation that characterized France in the 19th and early 20th centuries was quite pronounced in Burgundy, and its population declined by almost one-fourth between 1872 and 1946.

From food and wine tours in Dijon, Beaune and Chablis to outdoor adventures in the Morvan, experience Burgundy with our pick of the best places to visit.

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Burgundy travel guide and tourist information, places to visit, sites of interest and natural highlights in Burgundy, France

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Plan your holiday or weekend away in Burgundy: the must-sees, ideas for stays, outings, great deals and practical information.

Explore the Must-see attractions in Burgundy classified by the UNESCO World Heritage such as Dijon, les hospices de Beaune, the city of Chalon-sur-SaƓne, and the abbeys of Cluny and Tournus.

Discover Burgundy with this 2-week travel itinerary. From Dijon to Lyon, explore vineyards, abbeys, and villages while savoring France.

Burgundy is one of the top regions in France to be discovered for its heritage, beautiful countryside, wines, food and high standard of service.

Are you looking for the best and fun things to do in Burgundy, France? Here are the activities and places not miss in this historical French region.

19 Best Things to Do in Burgundy, France & Places to Visit

Burgundy (Bourgogne) is located 220 miles southeast of Paris and 140 miles northwest of Geneva, Switzerland. Burgundy, more probably than any other wine region in the world, is completely influenced by its terroir, which in Burgundy is referred to as climat or lieu-dit.