Burgundy
A favorite year-round destination for wine-lovers, Burgundy offers something for everyone, all year long. Cycle through vineyards in the summertime, hunt for truffles in spring and autumn, discover its markets and gastronomy in wintertime, from spicy gingerbread to savory boeuf Bourguignon, or explore the historic Hospices de Beaune.
At a Glance: Burgundy
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A favorite destination for wine lovers, Burgundy is ideal for adults, families with older children, and wine clubs seeking a rich cultural and gastronomic experience.
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Renowned for its wines and gastronomy, Burgundy also has a fascinating history, beautiful towns and villages, and plenty of options for leisure activities, from truffle-hunting and e-biking to barrel-making and hot-air balloons.
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Visit Burgundy in spring, summer, or autumn, when the region is at its most vibrant. Note that many vineyards close during the winter season.
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Transfer from Paris to Dijon or Beaune by train in around two hours, or by private transfer in 3h-3h30. Make the most of a private transfer day by using a driver-guide, with touring en route in either Chablis or Dijon.
From Marseille, the TGV takes approximately 5½ hours, with private transfers also available.From Nice, visitors can fly to Lyon (about 1 hour) and continue by private transfer, or opt for a direct private transfer.
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