Best attractions and places to see around Curley include historical sites, vineyards, and scenic cycling routes. This region offers a mix of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient castles and manor ruins, alongside renowned wine estates. The area also features popular climbs and viewpoints for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The first chapel was built here in the 15th century and was the destination of many pilgrims, some of them famous. It was destroyed during the French Revolution. The current chapel was built between 1877 and 1896 and had to be renovated several times due to weather conditions, most recently in 2020.
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Chapel restored in 2020, the interior of which can be visited between May 1st and Heritage Day from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., including Sundays and public holidays. Splendid golden statue that looks a bit like that of Notre Dame de la Garde in Marseille. Beautiful view of the Ouche valley. A few benches and picnic tables, allow a little less than an hour to climb from Velars-sur-Ouche (preferably, take the winding paths rather than the steep shortcuts)
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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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It's our lady of the pond, not of the pond
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The region around Curley is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Clos de Vougeot Castle, a 12th and 16th-century structure known for its Cistercian and Renaissance art style, which also houses a wine museum. Another significant historical site is the Leuzeu Manor Ruins, a former monastic barn and domain of the Dukes of Burgundy, which was also a high place of the Resistance during WWII.
Absolutely. Curley is located in a renowned wine region. A must-see spot is Romanée Conti, one of the most prestigious wine estates globally, situated on the Grands Crus route in the Côte de Nuits vineyard. The Clos de Vougeot Castle also offers a wine museum and is a significant site within the vineyards of Burgundy.
The area is very popular with cyclists. You can experience climbs like the Climb of the Combe Lavaux, known for its magnificent landscape and passage under a rocky outcrop. Another beautiful cycling route is the Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny, offering a peaceful ride through woods and rocky spurs. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes in the area, including those around the vineyards. You can find more cycling routes on the Cycling around Curley guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The area around Leuzeu Manor Ruins is a well-known hiking spot with many circuit possibilities, and the GR 7 passes nearby. You can find various hiking trails, including moderate loops like the 'Sentier Bernard Quarteaux — loop in the Combe Lavaux - Jean Roland nature reserve' or the 'Romanée Conti – Clos de Vougeot Castle loop'. Discover more hiking options on the Hiking around Curley guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The well-preserved Clos de Vougeot Castle and its wine museum are highly rated. Cyclists love the scenic and well-maintained ascents like the Climb of the Combe Lavaux, praising the landscape and smooth asphalt. The peaceful and bucolic atmosphere of routes like the Col de la Gourdasse is also a highlight.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The Climb of the Combe Lavaux provides magnificent landscapes and passes under a rocky outcrop, offering great views. The climb to the Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny also offers beautiful scenery between rocky spurs and forests.
Many attractions cater to families. The Clos de Vougeot Castle, with its historical significance and wine museum, can be an engaging visit for families. Exploring the scenic cycling routes or easy hiking trails around historical sites like the Leuzeu Manor Ruins can also be enjoyable family activities, especially for those who appreciate history and nature.
While specific seasonal tips for all attractions aren't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for cycling and hiking in wine regions, with milder temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Cyclists often prefer to do climbs outside of rush hour, such as late morning and late afternoon, to avoid heavy traffic.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. The Leuzeu Manor Ruins are accessible by mountain bike via the Col de la Maillé and the Col du Leuzeu, though these paths can be rough and require a good technical level. For more dedicated mountain biking routes, you can check the MTB Trails around Curley guide.
The Clos de Vougeot Castle is a significant historical monument and a Burgundian mecca for wine and gastronomy. It's open to visitors for its wine museum. The site is very well preserved and superbly presented, making it a top recommendation for those interested in wine and history. It's also part of the Climats of Burgundy, a UNESCO World Heritage List site.
The Climb of the Combe Lavaux features top-quality asphalt, making for a smooth ride. It's a steady climb with a magnificent landscape and includes a unique passage under a rocky outcrop. The Combe Lavaux is a protected site, so you'll encounter abundant and luxuriant vegetation and many birds.


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