Manoir de Villamont





The Manoir de Villamont Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This hiking or cycling tour is located north of Beaune and begins Rue du Jarron in Savigny-lès-Beaune. The route passes by, among other things, Pernand-Vergelesses, the Saint-Germain Church, many vineyards, including Les Noirets and Sous Frétille, and a panoramic view, before returning to the starting point.
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This hike between forest and vineyards is located northwest of Beaune and begins in Savigny-lès-Beaune, on the banks of the Rhoin. The route passes by, among other places, the Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune, Barboron and a few Cabottes de Pernand-Vergelesses, as well as its vineyards, before returning to the starting point.
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This walk around Savigny-les-Beaune will make you discover its vineyards and woods. In particular the vines of the village appellation (Savigny-lès-Beaune), Meurgers, the hamlet of Barboron, the Saint-Cassien church and the remains of the old Roman road. Note that the hunting season goes from mid-September to the end of February, be careful if you go for a walk during this season.
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This hike is located northwest of Beaune and begins in Savigny-lès-Beaune, on the banks of the Rhoin. The route goes through Notre-Dame de Poutot, Clavoillon and the Route de Bessey, among others, before returning to the starting point. Other natural areas are also to be discovered around this route, including the Montagne de Beaune (396 m).
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This hike is located northwest of Beaune and begins on the Chemin de la Petite Châtelaine. The route goes through the Chemin des Cigales, Les Pierres Blanches and its vineyards, the Fontaine des Terres Blanches, the Allée du Trézeleur, the Montagne de Rochetin, and near the summit of the Montagne de Beaune, before returning to the starting point.