Best attractions and places to see around Chevigny-En-Valière include historical architecture, natural waterways, and cycling routes. This charming village in the Côte-d'Or department features notable landmarks such as the 18th-century Church of Saint-Didier and the extravagant late-19th-century Château des Tourelles. The Dheune river traverses the village, and its location provides access to the wider Burgundy region's natural landscapes and historical sites.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The striking bridge is a very beautiful eye-catcher
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Located over the Saône River between Verjux and Gergy, the bridge was inaugurated in 1890. This elegant stone structure was financed by Marguerite Boucicaut. Destroyed in 1944, it was rebuilt in 1957 with a metal deck while retaining its original decorative bollards.
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The banks of the Saône offer a very pleasant setting for cycling. Today, the towpaths are perfectly suited for two-wheelers, as seen here.
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We found a nice bar on Rue du Pignon. They also serve good local food!
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For a stopover and a little refreshment, I can recommend the "AU Bistro de la Capitainerie". Here you can sit nicely by the river Doubs before it joins the Saóne.
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On Thursdays, there's a small market in the central square, mostly selling regional products. It's very pretty, nestled among the old houses and between the Doubs and Saonne rivers. There are also several cafes and restaurants.
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This spot commemorates a dark chapter in Franco-German history. Between 1940 and 1943, the so-called demarcation line ran here, separating northern France occupied by German troops from the non-occupied area.
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The medieval village near the confluence of the Saône and Doubs seems at first glance untouched by the present - until you spot the yachts on the quay. In one of the old buildings, a bar invites you to take a coffee break.
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Within Chevigny-en-Valière, you can discover the 18th-century Church of Saint-Didier, known for its distinctive bell tower. Another major highlight is the extravagant late-19th-century Château des Tourelles, featuring unique architecture and an artificial grotto in its park. The village also contains the last remaining building of the 18th-century Château de Vogüe and the curious 15th-century Chapel of Juillet in the cemetery, alongside other historical houses and a square dovecote.
Yes, several significant historical sites are within easy reach. You can visit Verdun-Ciel, a settlement at the confluence of the Doubs and Saône rivers, which has a lively farmers market. The historic Pont Boucicaut, an elegant stone bridge over the Saône River, is also nearby. Additionally, you can find a spot commemorating the Line of demarcation from World War II. Further afield, the renowned town of Beaune, with its famous Hospices, is just 13 km away, and Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is about 38 km to the northwest.
The village itself is traversed by the Dheune River, along with the Vandène river and the Reuil de Champseuil stream, offering scenic natural elements. A prominent natural feature nearby is the Saône River, whose banks provide a very pleasant setting for cycling and walking. The wider Côte-d'Or department also offers numerous opportunities for enjoying natural environments.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The settlement of Verdun-Ciel is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant atmosphere and a market. The Nice car-free path along the Saône is an excellent option for families to enjoy cycling safely. The Pont Boucicaut is also categorized as family-friendly, providing a pleasant spot by the river.
Chevigny-en-Valière is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. The banks of the Saône River offer pleasant towpaths perfect for two-wheelers. You can also enjoy the Nice car-free path along the Saône, which forms part of the EuroVélo 6 route and provides a scenic ride towards Chalon-sur-Saône. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Chevigny-En-Valière guide, which includes routes like the 'Clos de Vougeot Castle – Canal du Centre loop'.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. You can find easy loops such as the 'Saône River – Verdun-sur-le-Doubs loop' or 'Le Glacis loop' starting directly from Chevigny-en-Valière or nearby Verdun-sur-le-Doubs. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Hiking around Chevigny-En-Valière guide.
The Burgundy region, including Chevigny-en-Valière, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild weather ideal for cycling along the Saône River or exploring historical sites. Summer provides warm days, while spring and autumn showcase beautiful landscapes, especially in the nearby vineyards.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene setting of the Saône River for cycling, noting its perfectly suited towpaths. The settlement of Verdun-Ciel is enjoyed for its pleasant atmosphere and lively farmers market. The car-free path along the Saône is also highly rated for its scenic route and being part of the EuroVélo 6.
Absolutely. The region offers various road cycling routes, ranging from easy to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Gevrey-Chambertin Vineyards – Climb of the Combe Lavaux loop' or the 'Beaune Town Center – Aloxe-Corton Village loop'. For detailed information and maps, check the Road Cycling Routes around Chevigny-En-Valière guide.
Beyond the main attractions, the village itself holds several charming, lesser-known spots. These include other curious master houses, a tall oratory in the cemetery, and a square dovecote in the garden of a 17th-century residence. These offer a deeper glimpse into the village's unique character and history.
Chevigny-en-Valière is conveniently located for exploring the wider Burgundy region. Beaune, the center of the famous wine region, is just 13 km away. Nuits-Saint-Georges, another key wine town, is about 19 km. Chalon-sur-Saône, with its pedestrianized center, is 23 km away, and the departmental capital, Dijon, offering a remarkable range of historic sites, is about 41 km distant.


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