| Burgundy is famous for its fine wines, and a visit to the town of Beaune is a must for wine lovers. The region boasts historic cities, quaint old villages, medieval castles, and many canals that offer a delightful way to explore the wonderful landscapes. |
| In between visiting the famous vineyards and 13th century wine tasting cellars, you can spend your time admiring the varied landscape, with its great rivers, shimmering lakes, outstanding cathedrals and picturesque villages, and of course the region's fascinating capital city of Dijon. Renowned as the mustard making capital of the world, this is an ancient city filled with fine art and fascinating architecture. |
| Try Burgundy's tastiest cheese, which is made in the village of Éopisses, and Boeuf Bourguignon, the region's best known dish. |
| The vast woodland of Franche-Comté stretches between Vosges and Jura. Its renowned places of interest include the Hérisson Waterfall, the blind valley of Baume-les-Messieurs, Saut de la Truite (waterfall), Corniche de Goumois (cliff ledge), Ballon de Servance (rounded mountain top), the Lison spring, La Motte viewpoint, the Cusancin valley, pass of Les Croix, and the gorges of the Langouette. |
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