Bourgogne

Vezelay

In the beautiful region of Burgundy, rich of many religious buildings, one is particularly interesting, listed among Unesco World Heritage : the Vezelay Abbey, a jewel of Romanesque architecture, a major site of Christianity since the middle ages and a rallying point of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
 
 

Abbey of Fontenay

Our visit today takes us in the past to the best preserved of all the Cistercian abbeys, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage. Like the sister abbeys, Fontenay is located in a very secluded place. Saint Bernard de Claivaux, the founder of the Cistercian order, had stated the monasteries had to be established far from towns and villages, in order to keep monks in an industrious atmosphere, away from any contact with the world.
In fact, this jewel of Romanesque architecture remains exactly like it was at the time of its construction. Founded in 1118, the abbey was finished at the end of the century. It could accommodate 300 monks, and its influence was tremendous.

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Maison Ambroise Vineyard

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Vineyard of Albert Sounit

 

 

 

Vineyard of Albert Sounit

Region:
Bourgogne - Cote Chalonnais

Address:
5, Place du Champ de Foire
Rully 71150


 


Golf Blue Green Quetigny Bourgogne

 

The Golf Club

Follow the burgundy wine trail to this attractive course just 5 minutes from Dijon town center.

Set in rolling countryside crossed by the meandering river Mirande, the course presents a stiffer test of golfing technique than first expected. Set in rolling countryside crossed by the meandering river Mirande, the course presents a stiffer test of golfing technique than first expected

 

The courses

18 holes, Par 71, 5625 m


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