Beaune and Vineyards
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World famous pinot noir
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Wine chateaux to visit
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Unesco world heritage site
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Hospices de Beaune : Hotel Dieu
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Coloured and glazzed roofs
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Cosy Markets and famous restaurants
World famous pinot noir
Wine chateaux to visit
Unesco world heritage site
Hospices de Beaune : Hotel Dieu
Coloured and glazzed roofs
Cosy Markets and famous restaurants
Beaune
This historic town and the wine producing villages which surround Beaune need no introduction, and for the wine enthusiast, only a vineyard location will do.
Nestling inside its XV century ramparts, Beaune was the seat of the Dukes of Burgundy until the XVI century, and so it offers a wealth of history, culture and magnificent architecture, notably the world-famous Hospices, with its fabulous tiled roof. Of course, there are ample opportunities for wine-tasting and enjoying the first class cuisine on offer in its many restaurants. Saturday mornings see the bustling and picturesque weekly market, held in and around the ancient market halls, and the pretty cobbled streets invite you to stroll around the town.
Events in Beaune
The renowned wine auction in November is probably the biggest event of the year, but there are many other festivals, concerts and fairs. Beaune represents a perfect holiday base for touring Burgundy, but it is very attractive for those wishing to settle in the region. Local services are second to none, there are hypermarkets on the edge of the town, and excellent state schools and hospitals.
To the north of Beaune
The Côte de Nuits stretches towards Dijon. The names of the villages are those of some of the most prestigious red wines of the region: Aloxe Corton, Gevrey Chambertin, Clos Vougeot, Nuits St. Georges…
To the south west
The Côtes de Beaune and Hautes Côtes de Beaune bring you to renowned villages such as Pommard and Meursault, and on to La Rochepot and Nolay. Property prices drop considerably with distance from Beaune. Meursault is a busy village with a very independent character. Famous for its elegant white wine, it offers a rich cultural programme, good local services and a very attractive location. The village of La Rochepot draws visitors to its fairy-tale château just 15 mins from Beaune, and the medieval town Nolay, just a few kilometres to the west, offers very good value in this area.
Beaune for you?
Beaune and its surroundings are the best Burgundy has to offer. The house prices in and around Beaune and quite high compared to the rest of Burgundy. Then again they are nothing compared to London, The Netherlands or Paris. To the west and east of Beaune, only 10 to 15 minutes away, good property for a reasonable price is to be found though. Please contact our office for more information on all our listings in and around Beaune.
Beaune can be easily reached as on the crossroads of three motorways : A6 motorway from Paris and Lyon to the South, A31 from Luxembourg from the North, and the A36 from Basle
Beaune has a station with regular trains to Dijon and Lyon. The TGV goes up to Dijon, with corresponding trains to the vineyards villages to the south of it.
There is no international airport in the neighbourhood. Most people either fly into Lyon, Geneva or Paris, from there very good road connections. There is a small airport at Dole.