|
|
Burgundy, the good lifeIn Burgundy, we like to say that Burgundy is a region blessed by the Gods. This is probably because of its rich soils making this region so appropriate for wine growing. This has most certainly earned Burgundy the reputation of being one of the most important regions of gastronomy and prestigious wines. But even though wines are a very important part of our region, Burgundy has many other things to show for.... Burgundy landscapesWith over 31.000 km², Burgundy is France's largest region and therefore offers a multitude of landscapes. Just a little North-West from camping de Tournus, you will see the rolling hills covered with vineyards of the Côte Chalonnaise. If you go a bit South, you will discover the high calcareous rocks of the Mâconnais vineyards. And if you go to the East, you find yourself surrounded by the famous "Poulet de Bresse" of the Bresse plain. Burgundy's historic and religious heritageA rather tumultuous history has placed Burgundy at the crossroads of many different european cultures. From this era, the region herited some of the most beautiful architectural works. The Hospices de Beaune is probably the best known example of this. Gourmet BurgundyBurgundy is obviously synonime for high quality wines. Around the campsite, you can discover the vineyards of the Maconnais (Mâcon Villages, Pouilly-Fuissé, Saint Véran), a little North the more prestigious vineyards of Pommard, Givry, Santenay or Meursault. Ideal and easy for exploring the vineyards would be following the "Route du Mâconnais / Beaujolais" or "Route des Grands Crus". You can taste all these great wines directly at the wine growers cellars..... Walking and Cycling in BurgundyBurgundy will also please the more active guests. The vineyards of the Mâconnais and particularly the Roche de Solutré are very suitable for nature walks. The Bresse area and the Côte Chalonnaise would be more suitable for cycling, as these parts of Burgundy are not too hilly. The Voie Verte (former rail road transformed into cycling path) offers more than 60 km secure and very pleasant cycling, from Chalon sur Saône to Mâcon.
|















