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Bertrand et Odile BergerotChâteau de Rosières
Saint Seine sur Vingeanne
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Apartment | 1 | 140 | 178 | 700 | oui |
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- Dijon: Located approximately 30 kilometers from Château de Rosières, Dijon is a historic city known for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Attractions include the Dijon Cathedral, the Ducal Palace, the Church of Notre-Dame, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts.
- Burgundy Wine Route: This picturesque route takes you through the renowned vineyards of Burgundy, offering stunning views of rolling hills and charming villages. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours, and learn about the region's winemaking traditions.
- Abbaye de Fontenay: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Abbaye de Fontenay is a beautifully preserved Cistercian abbey founded in 1118. Explore the stunning architecture, tranquil gardens, and the abbey's rich history.
- Alesia: Located about 40 kilometers from Château de Rosières, Alesia is famous for being the site of the decisive Battle of Alesia between Julius Caesar and the Gauls. Visitors can explore the archaeological site, visit the museum, and learn about this significant historical event.
- Lac de la Liez: Situated near the town of Langres, Lac de la Liez is a scenic lake surrounded by forests. It offers various recreational activities such as swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking. There are also several picnic areas and restaurants nearby.
- Château de Bussy-Rabutin: Just a short drive from Château de Rosières, this Renaissance castle is known for its well-preserved interiors and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's rooms, admire the extensive art collection, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Langres: A fortified hilltop town, Langres is a charming destination with impressive city walls, narrow streets, and picturesque squares. Highlights include the Cathedral of Saint-Mammès, the ramparts with panoramic views, and the birthplace of the philosopher Denis Diderot.
- MuséoParc Alésia: Located near the Battle of Alesia site, this interactive museum provides insights into the historical context and events leading to the battle. The museum offers multimedia exhibits, reconstructions, and archaeological artifacts.
- Nuits-Saint-Georges: Known for its prestigious Burgundy wines, Nuits-Saint-Georges is a charming wine-producing town. Visitors can explore the vineyards, visit wine cellars, and indulge in wine tastings. The town also hosts a popular wine festival in March. 10. Châtillon-sur-Seine: Situated along the Seine River, Châtillon-sur-Seine is known for its ancient treasures, including the famous Vix Krater, a stunning 6th-century BC bronze vessel. The town also offers a variety of charming shops, cafés, and restaurants to explore.