Attractions and places to see around Quincey include a region known for its historical sites, vineyards, and scenic routes. This area offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, particularly within the context of Burgundy's wine country. Visitors can explore historic castles, renowned wine estates, and picturesque villages. The landscape features rolling hills, forests, and vineyards, providing opportunities for exploration.
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Very famous wine chateau. Origins dating back to the 12th century. Historic main building from the period 1470-1551. Everything is very well preserved and superbly presented. Seat of the Order of the Tastevin. Some of the best there is to see in terms of wine 👍🍷 Free tour 9 euros.
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Superb descent, fully resurfaced for the 2024 Tour de France time trial. Low vehicle attendance, in any case lower than the Gevrey-Chambertin climb.
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Very nice place for a break at the war memorial in Morey Saint-Denis. There are two benches and a wonderful view over the vineyards of the Grand Crus.
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The village is home to the jewels of two billionaires: the Clos de Tart (François Pinault) and the Clos des Lambrays (Bernard Arnault)
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A setting set in the middle of the vines, magnificent whatever the season.
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Very beautiful climbs with large percentages over rather short distances
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A beautiful place to relax! Nuits-Saint-Georges also has a rich and diverse heritage combining architecture and culture. Emblem of the city, the belfry is one of the buildings that characterize the city.
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Quincey, located in Burgundy's wine country, is rich in history. A must-visit is the Clos de Vougeot Castle, a 12th-century Cistercian and Renaissance castle that houses a wine museum. It's a significant site in the Burgundy vineyards and is listed as a historical monument.
Yes, the region offers attractions suitable for families. The Clos de Vougeot Castle is categorized as family-friendly and offers an engaging experience with its historical significance and wine museum. Additionally, exploring charming villages like Morey-Saint Denis can be an enjoyable family outing.
The area around Quincey is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various trails for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are several MTB trails like the 'Morey-Saint Denis – Clos de Vougeot Castle loop' and running trails such as the 'Running loop from Burgundy-Free County'. You can find more details and routes on the MTB Trails around Quincey, Running Trails around Quincey, and Road Cycling Routes around Quincey guide pages.
Quincey is at the heart of Burgundy's wine country. You can visit the Clos de Vougeot Castle, which is surrounded by prestigious vineyards and houses a wine museum. Another significant site is Romanée Conti, one of the world's most prestigious wine estates. The village of Morey-Saint Denis is also known for its wine, part of the 'Climats de Bourgogne'.
Absolutely. Morey-Saint Denis is a typical village of the Côte de Nuits, offering a glimpse into local life and wine culture. The town of Nuits-Saint-Georges features the Place centrale de Nuits-Saint-Georges, a pleasant square with restaurants and cafes, and a belfry with a carillon.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and well-preserved sites, especially the Clos de Vougeot Castle, which is described as 'very well preserved and superbly presented'. The peaceful and scenic climbs, like the 'Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny', are also highly rated for their tranquility and natural beauty. The charming atmosphere of village squares like Place centrale de Nuits-Saint-Georges is also a highlight.
Yes, in Nuits-Saint-Georges, the Place centrale de Nuits-Saint-Georges offers several nice restaurants and cafes where you can relax. In Morey-Saint Denis, you'll find a Café-Boulangerie Le Fournil de Morey, known for its good quality bread, sandwiches, and pastries, perfect for a break in the sun.
For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes available. For instance, the 'View of Château de Mâlain – Gevrey-Chambertin Vineyards loop from Nuits-Saint-Georges' and the 'Climb of the Combe Lavaux – Gevrey-Chambertin Vineyards loop from Nuits-Saint-Georges' are rated as difficult. You can explore these and other routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Quincey guide page.
The region around Quincey is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and extensive vineyards, typical of Burgundy's wine country. The climb to 'Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny' offers shaded paths between rocky spurs and forests, providing a peaceful and bucolic experience with very little traffic.
When visiting the Clos de Vougeot Castle, be aware that it functions as a wine museum. It's a Burgundian mecca for events and the promotion of traditional gastronomy and wines. The 'Climats of Burgundy', including the castle, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. A free tour is available for 9 euros, offering a comprehensive look at its 12th to 16th-century origins.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided, the region's vineyards and outdoor trails suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenery. Summer also offers opportunities for outdoor activities, though it might be warmer.


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