Burgundy's modern existence is rooted in the dissolution of the Frankish Empire. In the 880s, there were four Burgundies: the Duchy, the County, and the kingdoms of Upper Burgundy and Lower Burgundy.
Along the lower slopes of the Côte-d’Or is Burgundy’s premier wine-producing district. The vineyards, comprising the two main groups of Beaune and Nuits, produce the most celebrated Burgundy wines, including Clos-Vougeot, Gevrey-Chambertin, Nuits-Saint-Georges, and Pommard.
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.
9 of the best places to visit in Burgundy, France - Lonely Planet
Burgundy travel guide and tourist information, places to visit, sites of interest and natural highlights in Burgundy, France
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-Saône, and the abbeys of Cluny and Tournus.
Visit France’s most flourishing region with our Burgundy Travel Guide, featuring the latest attractions, wines and delicious food available on your holiday.