Attractions and places to see around Varanges, a commune in the Côte d'Or department of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region of France, serve as a gateway to diverse landmarks and natural features. The area offers a mix of historical sites, cultural points of interest, and natural routes. Varanges is situated near the Burgundy Canal, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Path that runs along the small river of the Sansfond. Doable on gravel but to be done at reduced speed because of some tricky passages and quite a few roots on the route. Lots of mosquitoes in summer.
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Many churches in France, including this chapel, are dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the popular title of "Notre-Dame" (in German: "Our Dear Lady"). A brief thought on the Mother of God from Albino Luciani (Pope John Paul I): "Mary is indeed our sister, as Saint Ambrose says. She led a life very similar to ours. It is of course beautiful to venerate Mary as the Virgin and Mother of God, as the one conceived immaculately by original sin and taken up into heaven; but she is also the Madonna of plates, brooms and cooking pots..." Every visitor to the Marian shrine can decide for themselves which "Notre-Dame" they would like to venerate here.
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A small town with plenty of attractions. The town offers a 4km walking trail to discover its heritage: thirteen sites are listed, and signs telling their history are located in front of them. In the town center: - 19th-century Saint Rémi Church - Dumesnil Castle, Chapel, and Dovecote - beautiful building with a fresco on its roof (near the church, former hunting lodge of the Dukes of Burgundy) - Magnin Castle and its park
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View from the bridge over a small river L'Ouche.
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Thank you for this lovely share. In a place with childhood memories that I will rediscover by mountain bike, suddenly!!! 🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍
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Small closed chapel, the park opposite is ideal for a short break in the shade.
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Near Varanges, you can visit the Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Air Force Memorial, Thorey-en-Plaine, a poignant site in the forest where you can still see the impact holes from a plane crash. The nearby town of Brazey-en-Plaine also offers a heritage walking trail featuring thirteen listed sites, including the 19th-century Saint Rémi Church and Dumesnil Castle. Additionally, the small chapel of Our Lady of Lée provides a quiet historical stop.
Yes, the Burgundy Canal is a significant natural feature, offering opportunities for walks and observing the local landscape and locks. Another notable natural route is the Sansfond Trail, which follows the small Sansfond river and provides scenic views with some technical passages.
The area around Varanges is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Varanges guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Am Kanal entlang – Burgundy Canal loop' available in the Cycling around Varanges guide. For runners, there are several options, including loops from nearby towns, detailed in the Running Trails around Varanges guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of history and nature. For instance, the Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Air Force Memorial is valued as a profound place of memory. The Sansfond Trail is praised for its superb path along the river and magnificent descents, despite some technical sections. The Burgundy Canal is enjoyed for its scenic views and colorful locks.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all attractions, exploring the Burgundy Canal offers gentle walks or cycling opportunities suitable for families. The heritage trail in Brazey-en-Plaine, with its historical signs, could also be an engaging educational walk for older children. The park opposite the chapel of Our Lady of Lée is ideal for a short break.
Varanges is well-situated for exploring larger towns. Dijon, approximately 16 km away, is the capital of Burgundy and boasts the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and the Notre-Dame Church. Nuits-Saint-Georges, about 21 km away, is renowned for its wine region. Dole, 27 km away, features the impressive Collegiale Church, and Beaune, 36 km away, is famous for the historic Hôtel-Dieu.
Yes, there are several easy walking and hiking routes. For example, the Hiking around Varanges guide includes routes like the 'Genlis Town Hall loop from Genlis' and 'Pluvet town hall and center loop from Longeault-Pluvault' which are rated as easy. The Burgundy Canal also offers flat paths suitable for leisurely strolls.
For trails like the Sansfond Trail, be aware of some technical passages and roots, especially if cycling, and consider reduced speed. During summer, mosquitoes can be prevalent. For the Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Air Force Memorial, access roads might have fallen trees, requiring workarounds.
The region showcases a rich architectural heritage. In Dijon, you'll find the grand Gothic architecture of the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and Notre-Dame Church, along with picturesque half-timbered houses on Rue des Forges. Brazey-en-Plaine features a 19th-century Saint Rémi Church and Dumesnil Castle. Beaune is famous for the distinctive Burgundian-Gothic style of the Hôtel-Dieu.
Yes, while Varanges itself is a smaller locality, the surrounding area offers notable gardens. The Château d'Arcelot, approximately 17 km away, features remarkable gardens. Another beautiful garden is the Jardin du château du Talmay, about 23 km from Varanges. In Dijon, the Jardin Botanique de l'Arquebuse provides a diverse collection of plant species.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the region's attractions and outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming gardens and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn is ideal for experiencing the vibrant fall foliage and participating in wine-related activities in nearby Nuits-Saint-Georges or Beaune. Summer is also popular, but some trails might have more mosquitoes, as noted for the Sansfond Trail.


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