Attractions and places to see around Collonges-Lès-Bévy offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty in the Côte-d'Or department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. This commune is situated amidst vineyards and agricultural landscapes, providing a tranquil setting. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy the local wine culture, and engage in outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its natural surroundings, including cassis cultures and agricultural fields.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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A beautiful place to relax! Nuits-Saint-Georges also has a rich and diverse heritage combining architecture and culture. Emblem of the city, the belfry is one of the buildings that characterize the city.
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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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Collonges-lès-Bévy is rich in history. You can explore the elegant Château de Collonges-lès-Bévy, a 17th-century historical monument with a classified facade, chapel, and unique dining room. Other notable historical sites include the Église Saint-Pierre, an old Four à Pain (bread oven), and a Cyste Mégalithique. Nearby, the renowned Clos de Vougeot Castle, a 12th and 16th-century landmark, houses a wine museum and is a key site for Burgundian gastronomy.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Clos de Vougeot Castle is listed as family-friendly and offers an engaging historical experience. Additionally, the region's natural beauty provides opportunities for family walks and picnics, such as at the 'Le Chêne Marchand' Picnic Area on the edge of the woods.
The region around Collonges-lès-Bévy is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through scenic landscapes, vineyards, and agricultural fields. There are numerous routes available, including those that pass through the famous 'Route des Grands Crus'. For specific routes, you can find options like the 'Trou du Duc Loop' for hiking or various cycling tours in the Cycling around Collonges-Lès-Bévy guide and Hiking around Collonges-Lès-Bévy guide.
The Burgundy wine region is central to the area's culture. You can visit the Clos de Vougeot Castle, which features a wine museum and promotes Burgundian wines. The Romanée Conti vineyard, one of the world's most prestigious, is also nearby. Exploring the 'Route des Grands Crus' offers a direct experience of the renowned vineyards.
Yes, Collonges-lès-Bévy is home to the remarkable Tilleul de Sully, a 400-year-old lime tree designated as an 'Arbre remarquable de France'. Additionally, the Climb of the Combe Lavaux is part of a protected natural site known for its abundant vegetation and birdlife, offering beautiful viewpoints.
The summer season is generally recommended for visiting attractions like the Château de Collonges-lès-Bévy, as it is open during this period. For outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather to enjoy the vineyards and natural landscapes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and well-preserved sites like the Clos de Vougeot Castle, often highlighting its superb presentation and historical significance. The scenic beauty of the vineyards and the peaceful atmosphere of climbs like Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny are also highly praised, especially by cyclists.
Absolutely. The nearby town of Nuits-Saint-Georges offers a rich heritage. Its Place centrale de Nuits-Saint-Georges is a lovely spot with restaurants and cafes, and the town's belfry adds to its charm. The broader region also features various villages and gardens worth exploring.
Yes, the Place centrale de Nuits-Saint-Georges is a great spot with several nice restaurants and cafes, including the Café du Centre known for its monk's salad. For a more casual outdoor option, the 'Le Chêne Marchand' Picnic Area provides a pleasant setting.
The region is very popular for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Vineyards of Chambertin – Clos de Vougeot Castle loop' or the 'Véloroute 51'. These routes often pass through vineyards and offer varying difficulty levels. More details and specific tours are available in the Cycling around Collonges-Lès-Bévy guide.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate, that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes. Popular options include the 'Trou du Duc Loop' and various 'Hiking loop from Curtil-Vergy'. These trails often lead through forests, vineyards, and offer beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Collonges-Lès-Bévy guide.
Yes, visitors can explore and support local producers directly in Collonges-lès-Bévy. The region is known for its cassis cultures and vineyards, offering a chance to discover local specialties and products.


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