Fancy a glass of wine? Once upon a time in Burgundy, the Romans with the help of the local monks started producing wine and the production has never stopped. In Burgundy, you’re firmly in wine country.
The Abbey of Fontenay is situated near the Near Montbard and is one of the best works done in a Romanesque style. Perfect for hiking and camping, The Kir Lake offers summer vacation for visitors who want to get away from the city on weekends. The most famous wine route is located in the heart of Burgundy and what better way to spend a day, then on a wine tasting adventure with family and friends.
The green heart of Burgundy, Morvan Regional Park offers a 7-day walk on hilly landscapes and outdoor activities such as horse riding and mountain biking. Rock of Vergisson is perfect for passengers who are into rock climbing. Of course, it is also one of the spots where there is premium French wine on the table. Pinot Noirs and Chablis are served in large glasses, and there is always a resident of Burgundy, who will speak of historical wine stories with pride to impress the tourists. Is Burgundy all about wine and beautiful nature with many historical landmarks and steep hills? The answer to this question is yes!