Discover Burgundy from your campsite

Between vineyards and heritage

From Beaune to the iconic Roche de Solutré, Southern Burgundy offers a wide variety of landscapes, flavours and history waiting to be explored during your camping holiday at Pont de Bourgogne. At the heart of this region are its famous vineyards, renowned the world over for producing some of the finest wines.

The vineyards of Burgundy

The vineyards of Burgundy bear witness to centuries of winemaking tradition. Travellers can wander through these picturesque rolling landscapes covered in vines. From the prestigious appellations of the Côte de Beaune to the rugged terrain of the Mâconnais, every sip of Burgundy wine tells the story of its terroir and ancestral know-how.

A rich heritage to discover during your camping holiday in Burgundy

But South Burgundy isn’t just about wine, it’s also a treasure trove of heritage. History buffs will be delighted to explore the cultural wealth that history has bequeathed to the region’s towns and villages. Be sure to visit the medieval towns of Cluny and Tournus, with their cobbled streets and priceless religious heritage. Tournus is home to the Saint-Philibert abbey church, considered to be one of the jewels of Romanesque art. During the Middle Ages, Cluny had a major influence on the whole of Christendom through its sumptuous abbey. Unfortunately, the abbey was destroyed during the French Revolution. However, the remains of the abbey give an idea of the gigantic scale of the building. However, for art lovers, the Hospices de Beaune is the highlight of any visit to Burgundy.

The Roche de Solutré, symbol of southern Burgundy

In the south of the region, the imposing Roche de Solutré, a limestone escarpment rising majestically above the vineyards, watches over the Mâconnais like a sphinx. This iconic monument offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and bears witness to the history of the region. It was once a landmark for prehistoric man and now houses a prehistory museum at its feet.

Burgundy is also famous for its cuisine. Food lovers will be tempted by the region’s gastronomic delights, from hearty coq au vin to delicate snails. The bustling markets offer a range of fresh produce, artisan cheeses and charcuterie, inviting visitors to sample the essence of Burgundian cuisine.

For those seeking outdoor adventure, Southern Burgundy does not disappoint. The verdant landscapes are criss-crossed with hiking and cycling trails, inviting travellers to explore its rolling hills, lush forests and winding rivers.

Whether you’re a wine lover, history buff or nature enthusiast, Southern Burgundy offers a captivating mix of experiences that will leave a lasting impression. This enchanting region, which seems to have stood the test of time, invites travellers to discover its secrets and create unforgettable memories.

Places to visit

Around the Pont de Bourgogne campsite