206 campsites in Burgundy
On your holiday in Burgundy, discover a region that is proud of its gastronomic heritage. On the Burgundy wine route go in search of the great wines of Burgundy, from the Côte de Nuits to Chablis. In Burgundy, time seems to stops as you taste the hearty classics of Burgundian cuisine.
Work up an appetite with a walk during your camping holiday in Burgundy. Follow in the region’s historic paths. Along the Canal de Bourgogne, visit Dijon and Auxerre or stop to admire the prestigious abbeys of Cluny and Fontenay.
Work up an appetite with a walk during your camping holiday in Burgundy. Follow in the region’s historic paths. Along the Canal de Bourgogne, visit Dijon and Auxerre or stop to admire the prestigious abbeys of Cluny and Fontenay.
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