Travel Blog Photos from Burgundy (1,116)
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First off, don't ever visit Dijon on a Tuesday. Every museum is closed Tuesdays. The only one that we heard was open that day was the mustard museum. This of course was one of our priorities so we enquired only to find out that the mustard museum is ...
... France · GMT +1:00 hour Just what the doctor ordered We moved on from Paris and found ourselves in Dijon, in the Burgundy region of France, a rural region famed for its vineyards and rich food. It's somewhat of a rogue region (sort of like Quebec in ...
... region and its pride and joy. We considered it all educational as we are just starting or tour of the Burgundy and Alsace wine regions in France. We only want to be prepared you know... Off to Dijon for a little mustard... and more wine of course.
Dijon will always be unfortunately remembered for the rain, which constantly had us seeking shelter within the tent. An idealic train ride along the lake into Dijon was the last time the sun was to be seen. The town of Dijon was very small and had a very ...
Pl. St-Benigne, Dijon, Burgundy, France

Place St-Louis, Autun, Burgundy, France

Burgundy, Vézelay, Burgundy, France

Auxerre, Burgundy, France

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Visit Burgundy
Posted on Sep 3, 2009, 06:11:52
I was recently in Burgundy with my wine group and we had a wonderful time. Burgundy wines only use two grape varieties, the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. If you enjoy these grapes then this region is not to be missed. I think when people hear names like ...
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The Travel Pod France Starter Kit
Posted on Nov 21, 2007, 15:11:52
... sports you can spend time in the pretty mountain towns of Grenoble, Annecy and Chambery. Auvergne, Limousin and Burgundy located in the center of France, these regions are the least populated. If you want to get away from it all and go hiking, camping ...
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The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Posted on Aug 1, 2009, 12:29:37
... in on one of the countless grape harvest festivals in one of the wine producing regions. The largest wine producing regions in France are, Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Loire Valley and the Rhone Valley. To find out more, all that suffices is quick search for & ...
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Grape Harvest in France
Posted on Aug 22, 2008, 05:38:09
... provide lodging during your stay. In order to do this you can either show up in a big wine producing region such as, Bordeaux, Burgundy or Cote du Rhone and visit a ANPE office (Employment office) and ask when, where etc. As its very temporary work (1- 18 ...
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