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This village was built around a very picturesque16C Chateau. The chateau is set in vast grounds and has lavishly decorated apartments.
Categories: Ancy-le-Franc
The town of Auxerre has developed at the cross-roads of two major routes, the Agrippa Roman Way, linking the Mediterranean to the North Sea, and the River Yonne. Down the centuries, a high level of economic activity, dominated by wine growing and tra...
Categories: Auxerre
Bad (“Spa”) Gastein is an Austrian spa town, best known for its thermal baths since the 13th century. Today it is also a world renown ski resort. Located in the Tohe Tauern National Park in the Salzburg province, the 1,000 meter above sea...
Categories: Bad Gastein
The Canal de Bourgogne or the Burgundy Canal is greeted by two river entrances, the Yonne River in the north and the Saone in the south. Located in central eastern France, the canal winds its way through villages, valleys and accessing the towns of M...
Categories: Canal de Bourgogne
Chagny is a tiny town in the Saône-et-Loire region of eastern France. It sits east of Burgundy and south of Beaune. The town’s sister city is England’s Garden City of Letchworth replicating its cultural, commercial and political dip...
Categories: Chagny
This lovely town in the heart of Burgundy is a start for excursions to Dijon. Historic sights in Dijon include the crypt of St. Benigne, the Notre-Dame quarter and the Palais des Ducs which today houses the City Hall and the Fine Arts Museum.
Categories: Chalon-Sur-Saone
Chambolle-Musigny is one of the wine villages situated on the Côte-d'Or. Wine and viticulture is the main business of Chambolle-Musigny.
Categories: Chambolle-Musigny
Chassagne-Montrachet is a town in the Cote-d’Or of Burgundy, France. The town was first named Cassagne-le-Haut but changed to its present name on November 27, 1879. Most villages in Burgundy changed their name to their most popular vineyard. Ch...
Categories: Chassagne Montrachet
Châteauneuf-en-Auxois is a 16th century fortified commune just miles away from Dijon, France. The medieval village sits hillside overlooking the Canal de Bourgogne. The castle was built in 1132 by Jean de Chaudeney and after 9 generations of go...
Categories: Châteauneuf-en-Auxois
Categories: Cluny
Categories: Cormatin
Categories: Cotes de Beaune
Categories: Couches
Categories: Crissey
Dijon, a city in Romantic France, has numerous sights. Tour Philippe le Bon offers outstanding views. The Palace of Dukes of Burgundy now houses the Town Hall and Fine Arts Museum. Charming squares and streets lead past half-timbered houses and eleg...
Categories: Dijon
Dominated by the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, this picturesque city offers shopping on Princes Street, the grandeur of the Royal Mile, St. Giles Cathedral and historic Palace of Holyrood House, where Queen Mary lived and many Scottish kings were wed...
Categories: Edinburgh (Newhaven)
Dominated by the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, this picturesque city offers shopping on Princes Street, the grandeur of the Royal Mile, St. Giles Cathedral and historic Palace of Holyrood House, where Queen Mary lived and many Scottish kings were w...
Categories: Edinburgh (Rosyth/Leith)
South Queensferry still offers an environment that can transport visitors back to an earlier time more readily than most places in Scotland. South Queensferry offers one of the most interesting collections of buildings anywhere. The oldest is St Mary...
Categories: Edinburgh (South Queensferry)
Categories: Fleurey-sur-Ouche
Situated in the Saone-et-Loire or the Burgundy region, Fragnes is located in eastern-center France. Visitors can stroll through the local markets, tour gardens of lush greenery of Abbaye de la Bussiere, hike through Cirque du Bout du Monde, or photog...
Categories: Fragnes
Categories: Fuschl am See
Gevrey-Chambertin is an enchanting entry into the world of great wines of Burgundy - which has nine grand cru vineyards. The name Chambertin came from a medieval peasant owner, Bertin, and that “Champ de Bertin” (“Bertin’s Field”) became the elegan...
Categories: Gevrey-Chambertin
The vineyards, towns, castles, and abbeys of Burgundy offer numerous attractions to the discerning traveller : The Chateau de Gilly, historical residence of the Abbots of Citeaux, is located near to Clos Vougeot. It has lost none of its authenticity,...
Categories: Gilly-les-Citeaux
Categories: Gissey-sur-Ouche
Categories: Great Bay
Visit the little riverside village of Gurgy, located in France. A short drive away from this little village allows access to vineyards.
Categories: Gurgy
About 18 mi/29 km south of Salzburg, deep in the Alps and close to the German border, this town has a notable Celtic collection located in the Keltenmuseum, at Pflegerplatz 5. It’s also home to the amazing "World of Salt" mine, which once provided t...
Categories: Hallein
La Bussière-sur-Ouche is one of the most interesting villages along the Burgundy canal. The picturesque old homes along the the canal side of the village area sight to behold. The history and calm of the working abbey is awe-inspiring. The village ...
Categories: La Bussière-sur-Ouche
Graceful old buildings are well maintained and the shore, dock and water further beautify the area. Leith has beautiful waterfront areas with restaurants, bars, and shops lining the streets. A great deal of majestic architecture from the 18...
Categories: Leith
Longecourt-en-Plaine is located in the Cote d'Or Region of Burgundy. This charming french village has centuries old of history, French-Victorian homes, drawbridges, moats, and late Gothic foliage. While staying at the chateaus, stroll through the...
Categories: Longecourt
A stroll along the quays of this sunny city reveals the natural beauty of the Saône river. See the Benedictine monastery of Cluny for a glimpse of the abbey’s former glory, view part of the Roman transept, the octagonal tower, the Chapelle de Bourbon...
Categories: Macon
Categories: Mattsee
Categories: Mercurey
Categories: Meursault
Categories: Morey Saint Denis
Categories: Oberndorf bei Salzburg
Categories: Peterhof
Categories: Petit Ouges
Categories: Pommard
Categories: Pont d'Ouche
Categories: Pontailler
Categories: Puligny-Montrachet
Categories: Pushkin
A leafy and stylish community outside of Johannesburg.
Categories: Rosebank
Known for its Village and Premier Cru wines, both red and white, Rully has been producing wine since the Middle Ages. The village is nestled at the base of a picturesque hill and fringed by its multitude of vineyards.
Categories: Rully
Saint-Jean-de-Losne is the capital of boatmen and an inland port. The legendary cities of Dijon and Lyon are linked by the lush and beautiful Saône Valley, a symbol of all that is best in France – stately riverside villas and magnificent historical t...
Categories: Saint-Jean-de-Losne
St-Léger-sur-Dheune is a small village in the enchanting Burgundy (Bourgogne) region of France in the Saône-et-Loire department. Bike along the river, enjoy picturesque strolls through the charming gardens and vineyards, and delight in t...
Categories: Saint-Leger-sur-Dheune
Categories: Savigny-Lès-Beaune
Categories: Simpson Bay
St. Florentin, a town in north central France, stands on a hill on the right bank of the Armance. Its church, begun in the latter half of the I5th century, retains the Gothic form with great flying buttresses, and is mainly in Renaissance style. It...
Categories: St. Florentin
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Categories: US Cities
Categories: Stikine-LeConte Wilderness
The village of Tanlay, with a population of 1000, offers a very pleasent nautical rest with the minimum necessities and a well managed port. The renaissance Chateau of Tanlay is a worthwhile visit just minutes from the port. There is a good 9 hole go...
Categories: Tanlay
Tonnerre is a useful starting point for exploring the Paris-Sens-Dijon region. Its principal sight is the vast, well-conserved medieval hospital, the Hotel-Dieu, right on the main road in the middle of town. In the chapel is an expressive and realist...
Categories: Tonnerre
The beauty of Burgundy with romantic castles, churches and royal palaces comes to life in this lovely city. See the cloister of St. Philibert and the medieval city of Beaune. Visit the famous Hôtel-Dieu, which houses Van der Weyden’s painting of the ...
Categories: Tournus
Categories: Vandenesse City
Categories: Vannes
Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a picturesque medieval town in the Saon-et-Loire of France, at the confluence of the Doubs and Saone. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a place of charming beauty and authentic French cuisine.
Categories: Verdun-sur-le-Doubs
The tiny walled town of Vézelay, a French heritage spot, is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in Burgundy. Vézelay's focal point is the Basilique Sainte Madeleine, a former abbey church founded in the 9th century. During the Midd...
Categories: Vezelay
Categories: Volnay
A stop should be made in the villages of Vougeot for a guided tour of the historic Castle Clos de Vougeot, the wine-making facilities of the Cistercian monks from the 12th century until the French revolution. See the château's kitchens, the massive ...
Categories: Vougeot
Categories: Weltenburg Abbey
Categories: Werfen
A charming small town of cobblestoned streets 35 mi/55 km southwest of Salzburg, Zell am See, Austria, sits on an Alpine lake with a mountain backdrop. The skiing nearby is excellent, too. Zell am See and the town of Kaprun have collaborated to devel...
Categories: Zell am See