Best attractions and places to see around L'Étang-Vergy include historical sites and natural features within this commune in the Côte-d'Or department. The village is situated in a valley bordered by the Meuzin River and is dominated by the forested Butte de Vergy, a significant natural area. This region serves as a gateway to the cultural and natural heritage of Burgundy, offering a blend of local points of interest and access to notable regional attractions.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Toilets on site but be careful it is very rustic
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Very famous wine chateau. Origins dating back to the 12th century. Historic main building from the period 1470-1551. Everything is very well preserved and superbly presented. Seat of the Order of the Tastevin. Some of the best there is to see in terms of wine 👍🍷 Free tour 9 euros.
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Very nice climb, however, with vehicles traveling quite quickly. As TomCler says very well, the climb to Chambolle is less busy, with brand new asphalt dating from the 2024 Tour de France
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Superb descent, fully resurfaced for the 2024 Tour de France time trial. Low vehicle attendance, in any case lower than the Gevrey-Chambertin climb.
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A setting set in the middle of the vines, magnificent whatever the season.
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Very beautiful climbs with large percentages over rather short distances
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During our visit, unfortunately, only a part was accessible due to an event. Still great to look at and in great condition. The "Balades en Bourgogne" app also provides the right "guide". Top !
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L'Étang-Vergy itself features the Église paroissiale Saint-Charles-Borromée and the Bibliothèque intercommunale du Val de Vergy, which houses a detailed model of the reconstructed Château de Vergy. Nearby, you can explore the magnificent Clos de Vougeot Castle, a 12th and 16th-century Cistercian and Renaissance castle that serves as a wine museum and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Climats of Burgundy". Another significant historical site is the Leuzeu Manor Ruins, a former monastic barn and ducal domain with a rich history, including its role in the Resistance.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty. The forested Butte de Vergy dominates the landscape, offering hiking trails and panoramic views. Its slopes are known for dry grasslands rich in orchids and the Western Green Lizard. The village is also bordered by the Meuzin River. For scenic views and unique natural passages, consider the Climb of the Combe Lavaux, known for its abundant vegetation and a passage under a rocky outcrop, or the tranquil Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny, which winds through rocky outcrops and forests.
The region is very popular with cyclists. The Climb of the Combe Lavaux is a frequented route with excellent asphalt and a steady ascent, featuring a unique tunnel passage. For a more peaceful experience, the Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny offers a beautiful, shaded climb through woods with very little traffic. You can find various cycling routes, including those passing by vineyards and castles, in the Cycling around L'Étang-Vergy guide.
The Clos de Vougeot Castle is listed as a family-friendly attraction. Its historical significance and role as a wine museum can be engaging for various ages. Additionally, exploring the natural trails on the Butte de Vergy or along the Meuzin River can be a pleasant outdoor activity for families.
The heart of Burgundy's wine culture is very accessible from L'Étang-Vergy. The Clos de Vougeot Castle is a must-visit, functioning as a wine museum and a hub for promoting Burgundian gastronomy and wines. You can also see the prestigious Domaine de La Romanée-Conti, known for producing some of the world's most renowned wines. The region's cycling routes often traverse these famous vineyards.
The Butte de Vergy offers various hiking trails through its forested slopes, allowing visitors to explore its historical past and rich biodiversity. The area around the Leuzeu Manor Ruins is also a well-known hiking spot, with many circuit possibilities, and the GR 7 long-distance trail passes nearby. While specific hiking guides are not detailed here, the natural landscapes provide ample opportunities for walks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical preservation and presentation of sites like the Clos de Vougeot Castle, often described as 'very well preserved and superbly presented.' Cyclists frequently praise the 'magnificent landscape' and 'top asphalt' of routes like the Climb of the Combe Lavaux, and the 'peaceful' and 'bucolic' environment of the Col de la Gourdasse. The tranquility and low traffic on many routes are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate to difficult running loops starting directly from L'Étang-Vergy, Messanges, Curtil-Vergy, and Reulle-Vergy. These routes vary in distance, offering options for different fitness levels. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around L'Étang-Vergy guide.
The region offers excellent gravel biking opportunities, with routes that take you through vineyards and past historical sites. You can find challenging routes like the 'Vineyards of Chambertin – Clos de Vougeot Castle loop' or more moderate options. Explore the Gravel biking around L'Étang-Vergy guide for specific routes and difficulty levels.
The Butte de Vergy is a prominent forested hill that once hosted a significant fortress of the Kingdom of France. Today, it is recognized as a rich reservoir of biodiversity. Its slopes feature dry grasslands, home to rare orchids like the Military Orchid and the Western Green Lizard. It offers both historical intrigue and natural exploration through its hiking trails and panoramic views.
Beyond the church and library, L'Étang-Vergy also has a Monument aux morts (war memorial) and the historic Château de Charmont. The village is also near the Source du Creux de Tombain, a natural spring with local legends, and the 'pelouse du Creux Tombain,' a significant area of dry grassland.


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