Attractions and places to see around Beurey-Bauguay offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in the Côte-d'Or department. This commune is characterized by rolling green hills and a tranquil rural setting, providing opportunities to explore its cultural significance. Visitors can discover ancient structures, the source of a river, and various historical landmarks within the area.
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In Pouilly en Auxois, the canal passes through an underground passage. By bike, you have to cross the town, a route that is not very well marked..…
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Summit section with summit tunnel in Pouilly-en-Auxois The summit section on the Canal de Bourgogne is 6 km long. Due to the terrain, this length could only be achieved by using a tunnel. This is 3333 m long and completely straight, so that you can see the other end from one end. It is up to 34 m below the surface of the earth. Source: Wikipedia And we really didn't notice; in Pouilly-en-Auxois we crossed the main European watershed between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Another 76 locks await us from here on the way down via Dijon to the mouth of the Burgundy Canal in the Saône near the small town of Saint-Jean-de-Losne. From now on we're going downhill to the Saône. If you want: >>> Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, labelled “Most beautiful villages in France” >>> Les Jardins De Barbirey
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A castle here, a palace there... That's why we always like to come here. A short stop by bike is worth it...
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This tranquil and unassuming lake is actually steeped in history. Alphonse Papin and Didier Rouilly carried out flight tests there on March 31, 1915 of an ancestor of the helicopter, the gyropter.
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Stunning view of the Château de Chailly from this vantage point. Sometimes we are too close to something to appreciate its full beauty.
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From cp huttopia (Arnay le Duc) made a bike ride along this canal. Very impressive, no boats seen in the canal. Came across this link. Piece of history. https://www.binnenvaartinbeeld.com/nl/canal_de_bourgogne/tunnel_pouilly-en-auxois
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It is one of the most remarkable fortified castles in the region. Built on a Gallo-Roman site, we can still guess, about fifty meters east of the current castle, the location of the primitive fortification. The castle is now private property and cannot be visited.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Éguilly Castle, a remarkable fortified castle built on a Gallo-Roman site. Within Beurey-Bauguay itself, discover the Romanesque-origin Saint-Martin Chapel, the 15th-century Sainte-Marguerite Church with its interesting stained-glass windows, and ancient domes dating back to the 2nd or 3rd century AD. You'll also find remnants of old wash houses and pigeonniers, along with numerous tumuli and vestiges of ancient dwellings scattered northeast of the village.
Yes, Beurey-Bauguay offers several natural points of interest. You can visit the source of the Serein River, located about 1,500 meters southeast of the village, which historically powered many local mills. Near the Saint-Martin Chapel, there's also a Gaulish fountain covered by a dome, reputed to have healing properties. The surrounding area is characterized by serene, rolling green hills, perfect for enjoying fresh country air.
The tranquil rural setting of Beurey-Bauguay is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Between Castles and Windmill in the Upper Armançon Valley' route, or enjoy cycling along the Canal de Bourgogne. For more specific routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Beurey-Bauguay, Cycling around Beurey-Bauguay, and Running Trails around Beurey-Bauguay.
Absolutely. A notable man-made structure is the Entrance to the Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal near Pouilly-en-Auxois. This impressive 3333-meter-long underground passage allows barges to travel between the Seine and Rhône basins, showcasing a significant feat of engineering.
While specific children's attractions are not highlighted, the serene rural setting and rolling green hills are suitable for family walks and exploring nature. The View of Château de Chailly is also noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot to enjoy the scenery together.
Given the region's rolling green hills and tranquil rural setting, the best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling would typically be during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the natural beauty and historical sites.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal is often described as 'very impressive' and a 'piece of history.' The Éguilly Castle is recognized as one of the most remarkable fortified castles in the region, and the View of Château de Chailly is praised for its stunning vantage point.
Yes, you can visit Lake Cercey. This tranquil lake holds historical significance as the site where flight tests for an ancestor of the helicopter, the gyropter, were carried out in 1915.
Beyond the ancient domes in the village, you can discover numerous tumuli and vestiges of ancient dwellings located a little over a kilometer northeast of Beurey-Bauguay, scattered across fields and woods. The Saint-Martin Chapel is also surrounded by ancient tombs and stone blocks, including remnants of Merovingian sarcophagi.
The region offers picturesque views of rolling green hills and tranquil rural landscapes. A specific highlight is the View of Château de Chailly, which provides a stunning vantage point to appreciate the castle's beauty and the surrounding countryside.
Yes, Beurey-Bauguay features several unique architectural elements. The Saint-Martin Chapel and some pigeonniers are covered with 'laves' (stone tiles), a traditional roofing material. The Sainte-Marguerite Church also shows markings of an older roof, likely once covered in laves. Additionally, the village once had three old wash houses, with one central one now converted, and a 19th-century bridge spanning the stream that fed the others.


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