Saturday, September 4, 2010

Highlights of a visit to Burgundy, France

Discover the region of Burgundy, France

The Burgundy region in France found, the south-east of Paris.

The region is perhaps best known for what they produce - some of the most famous (and beloved) are French wines from the vineyards of the region, including Beaujolais, Chablis, Beaune and Macon varieties. The wines of the region have a very strong, although some of the better known by this command is not very high prices.

Butthere is more than Burgundy wine! The region has a fascinating history, and in the Middle Ages was an independent duchy, more time than the rich French Royal Kingdom.

Burgundy during the Hundred Years War with the British against the French throne unilateral, and was the Burgundians, who had taken Jeanne d'Arc captured during the war, and sold to the British - and questioned the latest burned at the stake . Was not until the 17th Centurylast remnants of this empire back in the hands of the French

It was during this time, Burgundy was very rich, and many of the most important historical sites, we can now go to this moment. Perhaps best known for the splendid abbeys of Fontenay, Vezelay.and Pontigny.

Burgundy is also a place renowned for its scenic appeal. Landscape - meadows and forests for small-scale agriculture spaced (generally small fields separatedhedges) - is very pastoral, and made more attractive by many traditional villages that dot the region.

The village of Semur-en-Auxois is a very attractive village, situated on a quiet bend in a river, and said to have been founded by Hercules himself.

There are also some big cities in Burgundy - Auxerre and as such big names associated with wine. Many of them have interesting historical sites, we recall the medieval houses of the richHistory of Burgundy, as we are in a bar alone on a quiet street lined with trees and seating.

Farther south, be sure to visit the Hôtel Dieu in Beaune complex - a medieval hospital complex, to see the two imposing buildings and fascinating opportunity to see what looked like a medieval hospital, in Burgundy.

The western region includes part of the Morvan National Park, Hillier than rest of Burgundy and a place for hikers and cyclists.

Another site that deserves specialspecified, the many churches, castles and villages that enjoy your visit, the draft is to Guedelon. This is a great project to a castle with exactly the same techniques and materials as 500 years ago were used to build. It 's fascinating to see the building take shape and see craftsmen design materials in a project that will take decades to complete.

The towns include several that France "as" the most beautiful villagesand other rivers and canals running through the region. It is for channels that many visitors choose to travel - especially along the Canal de Bourgogne, Dijon, and the Nivernais canal runs. This is a very relaxing way to enjoy the scenery while passing many of the most beautiful villages on the riverbank.

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