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Holiday homes in Burgundy (3)

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Chateau | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 16

Seven bedrooms. Wi-Fi, gym with hydro massage and sauna, heated pool. Surrounded by gardens, with views of Burgundy vineyards. 150 km from Lyon.

£398–£524 / night

£2782–£3669 / week

Short stays welcome

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Manor house | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 26

With wide open spaces, and large simple rooms with interesting cosmopolitan accents, this is a laid back centre for a family holiday. There is a games room, tennis court and swimming pool.

£727 / night

£5094 / week

Short stays welcome

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Chateau | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 14

The 19th Century Chateau de Lanse sits in an exceptional position in the heart of Southern Burgundy, just a few minutes from Chalon-sur-Saône. The property is set in beautiful wooded parkland boasting ancient trees, an orchard and a heated swimming pool.

£unknown / week

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With its rolling countryside, vineyards and ancient chateaux, Burgundy is a sleepy, untouched part of France. Over 1000 kms of winding canals and rivers make fishing a popular pastime here, and the waterways are dotted with pleasure boats and watersport centres. The extensive walking and cycling routes make Burgundy an ideal destination for family holidays in France. There are bustling towns to visit, Beaune is famous for its dessert wines and Dijon is the home of the world- famous mustard. The Magny Cours motor racing circuit is well worth a visit for enthusiasts. Some of the finest wines in the world such as Chablis and Saône are produced here. The region has a rich historical past, including the alliance of the Dukes of Burgundy with the English during the Hundred Years War. Ancient fortresses abound, with fine examples to be found at Cluny, Citeaux and Fontenay. The southern region of Franche-Comté offers stunning mountainous areas like those of its neighbour, Switzerland. Nature lovers can find wild boar, foxes, badgers and an array of bird life amongst its abundant wildlife. The people of Burgundy are known for providing a warm welcome to visitors, and this unspoilt area of France offers a peaceful and relaxing break.