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Sylvie & HARDY
8, grande rue / MAZENAY
Saint Sernin du Plain
71510

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Directions

Exit highway A6 at BEAUNE and follow the signs for Autun/Nolay. Take the scenic route known as "The Road of the Vineyards of Beaune to Cluny" by following D 974, and then D 973. Along this route, you will pass through several charming villages, including Pommard, the Chapel of Volnay, Auxey-Duresses, Melin, Louchardes Rochepot, and Nolay. Once you reach the exit of Nolay, turn left onto D33a towards Couches. Continue straight for approximately 5 km until you reach MAZENAY, where the road will change to D1, Main Street.

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Notes: Petit déj facultatif. Lit supplémentaire = prix pour tout le séjour (6 lit bébé et 12 lit 1 personne).

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Attractions

  • Château de Couches: Located in the nearby town of Couches, this medieval castle is a popular tourist attraction. It offers guided tours that take visitors through its impressive towers, ramparts, and courtyards, showcasing its rich history and offering beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune: Situated in Beaune, approximately 30 kilometers from Saint Sernin du Plain, this 15th-century hospital is now a museum showcasing the history of the region's medical practices. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved wards, pharmacy, and chapel, as well as admire the stunning Burgundian-Flemish polyptych altarpiece.
  • Hospices de Beaune: Also located in Beaune, the Hospices de Beaune is a former charitable almshouse that now functions as a museum and wine auction house. Its distinctive architecture, with its colorful tiled roof, is iconic in the region. Inside, visitors can discover the history of the hospice and view the collection of artworks and artifacts.
  • Cluny Abbey: A short drive away in Cluny, visitors can explore the ruins of the once-massive Cluny Abbey. Founded in the 10th century, it was once the largest Christian abbey in the world. Although now in ruins, the remaining structures, such as the abbey church and the Romanesque cloister, give a glimpse into its former grandeur.
  • Taizé Community: Situated in the village of Taizé, this internationally renowned Christian community attracts thousands of visitors each year. The community is known for its ecumenical services and peaceful atmosphere, offering a place of reflection and spiritual retreat for people from all over the world.
  • Hameau Duboeuf: Located in Romaneche-Thorins, this unique wine-themed park is dedicated to showcasing the history and culture of winemaking in the Beaujolais region. Visitors can explore the various exhibitions, including a collection of antique wine presses, vineyards, and even take a train ride through the vineyards.
  • Autun Cathedral: In the town of Autun, visitors can marvel at the stunning Autun Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Lazarus. This Romanesque masterpiece features intricate sculptures, beautiful stained glass windows, and a magnificent organ. Guided tours are available to learn more about its fascinating history.
  • Cormatin Castle: Nestled in the charming village of Cormatin, this 17th-century castle is a fine example of French Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore its furnished rooms, landscaped gardens, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere surrounding the castle. These attractions offer a varied range of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the region.

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