Domaine de Vandenesse & Spa





The Domaine de Vandenesse & Spa Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This hike begins in Châteauneuf, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Châteauneuf was established around 1130 when the local lord Jean de Chaudenay decided to build a castle for his youngest son Jehan, hence the name of Châteauneuf, where he lived in 1175. 9 generations followed each other in this military fortress. Many buildings dating from the 12th to the 18th century can be visited in the village. The route goes through the Panthier Reservoir and partly runs...
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This hike begins in Châteauneuf, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Châteauneuf was established around 1130 when the local lord Jean de Chaudenay decided to build a castle for his youngest son Jehan, hence the name of Châteauneuf, where he lived in 1175. 9 generations followed each other in this military fortress. Many buildings dating from the 12th to the 18th century can be visited in the village. The route passes by the Château de Châteauneuf, the Reservoir of...
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Tour of the Panthier lake, also called the Panthier reservoir, the largest lake in the Côte-d'Or, which was created to supply the Burgundy canal, the canal that connects the Seine basin to the Rhône basin. Around the lake you will find several bird watching points. It is possible to fish in the lake, if you have a permit.
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This hike is located northeast of Arnay-le-Duc and begins in Sainte-Sabine, near the town hall. The route passes, among other things, by the Chazilly Reservoir dyke, the Chazilly Reservoir, Chaudenay le Château, the remains of the old castle and La Sègenot culminating at an altitude of 521 m, before returning to the starting point.