
Dijon Bourgogne-franche-comte, France Travel Guide
Beaune is the historical capital of the Burgundy wine region. Its main attraction is the Hospices de Beaune (Hôtel-Dieu), an impressive 15th-century almshouse with a colorful tiled roof, now a museum. Visitors tour the Burgundy Wine Museum plus tour the charming historic center with its many wine cellars offering tastings.
Beaune is roughly 45 km (28 miles) south of Dijon. It is easy to reach by direct TER train from Dijon Ville (about 20-30 minutes), bus, or by way of the A31 motorway. A full day is recommended to experience Beaune comprehensively.
Explore a broader range of attractions and cultural places within easy reach of Dijon.
Chalon-sur-Saône is the birthplace of photography. A pleasant riverside town with a historic center and charming port.
This historic Cistercian monastery remains active today. It holds significant religious and architectural importance.
Discover calm natural spots and of cultural importance locations surrounding Dijon.
A regional natural park to the southwest of Dijon with rolling hills, dense woodlands, picturesque lakes, and heritage villages. It is a designated protected area ideal for nature lovers.
One of the large artificial lakes within the Morvan Park, popular for aquatic activities and fun activities. A great spot for a peaceful escape.
Enjoy picturesque cycling paths through Burgundy''s grape farms, offering scenic views and stops in charming wine villages. Rent a bike locally.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Basilica at Vézelay is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. It used to be a major pilgrimage site.
Another UNESCO World Heritage site, Fontenay Abbey is a remarkably well-preserved Cistercian abbey. Its austere beauty provides profound history.
Consider extending your journey beyond Dijon to explore more of France or neighboring regions.
A gastronomic hub easily accessible by short TGV train ride (1.5-2 hours) from Dijon.
The capital with endless attractions, conveniently connected by TGV (1 hour ABOUT forty minutes) from Dijon.
Explore Strasbourg and Alsace for distinct culture and half-timbered architecture. Direct TGV services connect Dijon to Strasbourg.
Stunning mountain scenery and lake activities await in Annecy, accessible via train.
Combine Dijon with Lyon for a food-related journey through France's food heartlands.
Strasbourg offers one-of-a-kind architecture and a separate wine region.