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| Regions in Burgundy, France |
| In this area you discover the caracteristics of each region within Burgundy. Click on map below the region you would like to know more about. |
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Autunois - Autun (71)
The Roman heart of Burgundy, wedged in between wine fields and beautiful hills of the Morvan Natural Regional Park.
Auxerre (89)
Area of Northern Burgundy in France and capital of department Yonne
Auxerrois South - Vermenton (89)
A unique area of Burgundy between Auxerre and Avallon, due to the popular Canal du Nivernais and the nice city of Vermenton.
Auxois - Pouilly en Auxois (21)
The Auxois area near Dijon, medieval towns, the Burgundy Canal and many castles, make this a great area to explore and live.
Avallon(nais) - Vézelay (89)
The most mythical part of Burgundy, enjoy this beautiful area where history joins together with the wild nature of the Morvan.
Beaune and its Côtes (21)
The heart of Burgundy offers everything for the nature lover, the gourmet and the culture.
Bourbonnais - Moulins (03)
Area over the South-West border of Burgundy in France - Department Allier
Bresse Bourgogne, Louhans (21/71)
Area of East Burgundy in France - Departments Côte-d'Or and Saone-et-Loire
Brionnais - Semur en Brionnais (71)
Area in Southern Burgundy in France - Department Saône et Loire
Chalonnais - Chalon sur Saône (71)
Chalon sur Saône is the second largest town in Burgundy after Dijon. An dynamic economic centre, offering many cultural activities.
Champagne - Aube (10)
Renoir got inspiration for his work here from the light and open countryside amongst the vines, rivers and forests. (reconstruction)
Charollais - Charolles (71)
Area in Southern Burgundy in France - Department Saône et Loire
Chatillonnais - Chatillon sur Seine (21)
Forests and fertile open countryside with the best of Burgundy and the Champagne region to choose from.
Clunysois - Cluny (71)
Romanesque churches, breath-taking countryside and Burgundy’s religious roots lie here in Cluny and Tournus.
Dijon City (21)
Capital of the Burgundy region, shop till you drop in this chic town centre, lap up the culture and dine in style. (Reconstruction)
Dijonnais-Nord - Is sur Tille (21)
Between Dijon and where the northern border of Burgundy hits the Champagne region.
Dijonnais-Sud - Auxonne (21)
Area of East Burgundy in France - Department Côte -d'Or
Langrois - Langres (52)
Land of water and lakes, in the region Champagne-Ardenne, crossing the borders of Northern Burgundy
Maconnais - Macon (71)
Area in Southern Burgundy in France - Capital of Department Saône et Loire
Morvan North (58/21)
An unspoilt national park, known as the lake district of Burgundy, a mix of forested terrain and beautiful valleys.
Morvan South (58/71)
Roots in its Celtic past, the highlands of the Morvan are an area of natural beauty and there’s great scope for the outdoor life.
Nevers (58)
Capital of the Nièvre department in Western Burgundy, France
Nivernais Nord-Cosne-Charite Loire (58)
The land of water and wine – the wild Loire river, the vineyards of Pouilly Fumé and a UNESCO world heritage site… (reconstruction)
Nivernais West-Clamecy-Corbigny (58)
A gentle rural area, with the focus on the River Yonne and Canal du Nivernais, the most beautiful of all the Burgundy canals.
Nivernais-Sud - Decize (58)
Area of Western Burgundy in France Department Nièvre
Pays d´Othe - Joigny (89)
Area of Northern Burgundy in France - Department Yonne
Puisaye - Saint Fargeau (89)
Colette described the Puisaye as a ‘blue tinge of a far-off hilltop, where stones, butterflies and thistle soak up the same azure hue’.
Sancerrois - Sancerre (18)
Loire Region over the West border of Burgundy in France - Department Cher
Seonais - Sens (89)
Area of Northern Burgundy in France - Department Yonne
Tonnerrois - Tonnerre (89)
River valleys of the Serein and Armançon, along with the Canal de Bourgogne are the highlights of this farming area.
South Burgundy (71)
Region of Burgundy in Central Eastern France: the department Saône-et-Loire (71) |
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