Best attractions and places to see around Dracy-Lès-Couches include historical landmarks and natural landscapes. This rural commune in Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy-Franche-Comté, is characterized by vineyards, rolling hills, and pastures. The area offers a tranquil setting with a mix of ancient history and viticultural heritage. Visitors can explore sites ranging from medieval châteaux to ancient Roman roads and scenic outdoor trails.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A hiking trail to the right circles the Hill of the Three Crosses. First uphill, as always, then a leisurely descent. Afterwards, a quick lunch with friendly people in Santenay's market square!
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The name "Montagne de Trois Croix" already hinted at it, and so it's no real surprise to find more than just a summit cross up here, which – as is common in many places – crowns the mountain peak. The central cross, standing in the middle, points the observer to the execution of the incarnate Son of God, Jesus of Nazareth. According to biblical tradition, however, he was not condemned to death and crucified alone, but together with two criminals. Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday, once composed the following prayer on this subject: "Help us, Son of Man, to free ourselves from the arrogance of the thief, the robber on your left, and of the short-sighted and the corrupt (...) Instead, we ask you, Son of God, to identify us with the good thief who looked at you with eyes full of shame, repentance, and hope; who, with the eyes of faith, saw divine victory in your apparent defeat and thus knelt before your mercy and grace and stole paradise with honesty and integrity.
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The imposing bridge, 158 metres long, is surrounded on the north side by a cliff edge and overlooks the Cozanne valley.
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This section runs beautifully through the rocky slopes, but is safe if you're reasonably sure-footed. The paths lead past dry meadows where you'll find many orchids. There are also beautiful views of Santenay le-Haut and, on clear days, beyond.
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Weather permitting, this spot offers a wonderful view. Two signs provide orientation. Dolmen sites around the mountain indicate that it played a role for humans as early as 5000 BC, but rare plants and animals also thrive here. Another unique feature is that the border between two departments runs here, so one of the three crosses is in Côte-d'Or and the other two in Saône-et-Loire.
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The GR7 near the Montagne des Trois Croix takes you along a stunning stretch with expansive views of the rolling hills of the Burgundy region. As you hike, you’ll pass through picturesque forests, open meadows and rocky outcrops, all while enjoying the serene scenery around you.
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Unfortunately, the future is still unclear, at least until the confiscation by the state becomes legally binding and the way can finally be paved for a new use. Until then, the castle will continue to fall into disrepair - what a pity.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Dracy-Lès-Couches, a medieval fortress from 1298, known for its 18th-century winery and cellars. While the château itself is private, cellar visits can be arranged. Other historical sites include the village church, the distinctive octagonal washhouse, and sections of the ancient Roman road, the Voie Agrippa, which passes nearby. Further afield, consider visiting La Rochepot Castle, a reconstructed 13th-century fortress.
Dracy-Lès-Couches is nestled amidst picturesque vineyards and rolling hills. A prominent natural feature is Three Crosses Mountain, which offers a wonderful vantage point over Burgundy with orientation panels. The area is characterized by its extensive vineyards, woods, meadows, and fields, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Nolay – Nolay Center loop' or the 'Greenway of the Canal du Centre – Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune loop'. The Greenway on the Cormot Viaduct is a dedicated cycle and pedestrian lane offering superb views over the Cozanne valley. For more options, check out the Cycling around Dracy-Lès-Couches guide.
The rural landscape around Dracy-Lès-Couches is well-suited for hiking. You can find trails that take you through vineyards and pastures. For specific routes, consider the 'Running loop from Saint-Gervais-sur-Couches' or the 'Table d’orientation – Château de Dracy loop'. More detailed hiking options are available in the Running Trails around Dracy-Lès-Couches guide.
The region offers several family-friendly outdoor activities. The Greenway on the Cormot Viaduct and the Canal du Centre Greenway (EuroVelo 6) are dedicated cycle and pedestrian paths, perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides with children. Exploring the vineyards and rural landscapes also provides a pleasant family outing.
The region's beauty, particularly its vineyards, is best appreciated during the warmer months. Late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and for enjoying the scenic landscapes. This period also allows for potential visits to local wine estates.
Beyond the main landmarks, you can discover authentic vineyard houses with their traditional awnings and cellar entrances, showcasing the area's viticultural heritage. Keep an eye out for a 'Cadole de vigne,' a dry-stone hut historically used by winemakers for shelter. The region is also known for its local producers, including wine estates and beekeepers, offering a taste of local life.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from places like Three Crosses Mountain. The excellent paved cycle paths, such as those along the historic Canal du Centre and the Cormot Viaduct Greenway, are also highly rated for their scenic beauty and ease of use. The blend of historical sites and tranquil rural landscapes is a major draw.
Yes, the Château de Dracy-Lès-Couches, while a private residence, is part of an important wine estate, and visitors can arrange visits to its cellars. The entire region is part of the Couchois appellation, highlighting its significance as a wine village, and you'll find many vineyard houses and local producers showcasing the area's rich viticultural heritage.
Indeed. The ancient Roman road known as the Voie Agrippa, which historically connected Marseille to Boulogne-sur-Mer, passes between Dracy-Lès-Couches and Saint Maurice-lès-Couches. This offers a tangible link to the region's Roman past and can be an interesting historical point to explore.
Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune is a charming town notable for its bridge spanning the historic Canal du Centre and an excellent cycle path. It's an agricultural and wine-growing village that transformed with the digging of the canal and the arrival of the railway, developing commercial and industrial activities. Today, it's also a nautical stop for boating and a starting point for greenway cycling.


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