The name translated from the French evokes the back roads, the off-the-beaten-path Burugndy. There is the classic Burgundy of Dijon and of Beaune. There is its prestigious wine and the well known monuments that merit to be seen. But hidden just behind, there is a kind of authenticity that has resisted the transformation of the countryside into modern urbanism.
Burgundy of a discrete charm:
In Burgundy, important traces of past civilizations remain visible and it is these that we would like to introduce to you. Along with the main circuits, there is the Burgundy of the secondary roads, many of which were first traced by the Romans, linking the unchanged little villages. Each has its own character, its secrets and its treasures of the past that will be revealed to those who take the time to discover them. And those which are perhaps the most extraordinary, are its stone villages: whether the stones are rough cut or beautifully shaped, the Burgundians love to construct their buildings in stone, with thick walls and heavy roofs.