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Directions
To get to Maizeray from Chalon sur Saone, take exit A6 Chalon Sud (25 km). Then, turn left towards the Creusot Montceau les Mines for approximately 500 meters. You will come across a roundabout, take the right direction towards Buxy. Continue straight through Buxy and follow the signs for Charolles. Pass through the villages of Montagny and Germagny. Just after Germagny, there will be a bend where you should turn left towards Maizeray (1 km). After passing under an old railway bridge in Maizeray, take the second street on the left and the first house on the left is your destination.
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Attractions
- Château de Cormatin: Located in Cormatin, this beautiful 17th-century château is a prime example of French Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore its well-preserved interiors, including the stunning gardens and the grand salon.
- Taizé Community: Situated in the village of Taizé, this ecumenical Christian community attracts thousands of pilgrims from around the world. Visitors can attend prayer services, join in community activities, and experience a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere.
- Cluny Abbey: Just a short drive away in the town of Cluny, you'll find the remains of the once-mighty Cluny Abbey. This medieval abbey was one of the largest in the world during its time and is now a fascinating archaeological site.
- Voie Verte: This scenic greenway is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. It follows the path of an old railway line and offers walkers, cyclists, and horse riders a peaceful route through the stunning Burgundy countryside.
- Roche de Solutré: Located near the town of Solutré-Pouilly, this iconic limestone escarpment is a popular attraction for nature lovers and hikers. The panoramic view from the top is breathtaking, and the area is renowned for its prehistoric archaeological sites.
- Hospices de Beaune: In the town of Beaune, you can visit the Hospices de Beaune, a former charitable hospital dating back to the 15th century. Its distinctive tiled roof and stunning architecture make it one of Burgundy's most famous landmarks.
- Tournus Abbey: Situated in the town of Tournus, this Benedictine abbey dates back to the 10th century. Visitors can admire its Romanesque architecture and ornate interiors, including the stunning frescoes and the crypt.
- Musée Nicéphore Niépce: Located in Chalon-sur-Saône, this museum is dedicated to the history of photography. It showcases the works of Nicéphore Niépce, one of the inventors of photography, and offers a fascinating insight into the evolution of this art form.
- Caves of Azé: Near the village of Azé, you'll find a network of underground caves that are open to the public. These natural wonders boast impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations, and guided tours provide insights into their geological history. 10. Wine Tasting in the Mâcon Region: The Maizeray area is surrounded by vineyards, making it an excellent destination for wine lovers. Take a tour of local wineries, such as Cave de Lugny or Domaine du Clos Saint-Pierre, and indulge in tasting some of Burgundy's finest wines. Please note that it's always a good idea to check the opening hours and availability of these attractions before planning your visit.