Attractions and places to see around Segrois offer a tranquil setting in the Côte-d'Or department of France, serving as a base for exploring the wider Burgundy region. Within Segrois, visitors can find a 19th-century washhouse built beneath the town hall, a small fountain, and a picnic area. The village is situated near significant historical and natural attractions, including renowned châteaux and vineyards. This area provides opportunities to explore wine routes and picturesque countryside.
Last updated: June 23, 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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The region around Segrois is rich in history. You can explore the 12th and 16th-century Clos de Vougeot Castle, which also houses a wine museum. Other notable historical landmarks include the Château de Villars Fontaine, just 1.1 km away, and the historic Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune, known for its extensive collections. Further afield, the Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune offers a glimpse into 15th-century charitable architecture, and Dijon's historic center boasts the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Clos de Vougeot Castle is listed as family-friendly and offers an engaging wine museum. The Le Cassissium in Nuits-Saint-Georges is a themed exhibition hall focused on blackcurrant, which can be an interesting and educational visit for all ages. Additionally, the Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune features unique collections of vintage cars, trucks, motorcycles, and airplanes that often captivate younger visitors.
Within Segrois, you can discover an original 19th-century washhouse (Lavoir) uniquely built beneath the village's town hall, featuring an arcade bell tower. Adjacent to it, there's a charming small fountain and an old hand pump. Segrois also provides a convenient picnic area equipped with a covered shelter, public lighting, a drinking water fountain, and parking.
Segrois is ideally located for exploring Burgundy's wine culture. You can visit the prestigious Romanée Conti vineyard in Vosne-Romanée, known as one of the most esteemed wine estates globally. The Clos de Vougeot Castle, situated amidst the Clos-Vougeot vineyards, also houses a wine museum. The entire region is part of the 'Climats of Burgundy' vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering numerous opportunities to explore wine routes.
The area around Segrois is popular for various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You'll find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are moderate to difficult MTB trails like the 'Saint-Symphorien Church – The Quarry loop'. Gravel biking options include routes through vineyards, such as the 'Vineyards of Chambertin – Clos de Vougeot Castle loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Gevrey-Chambertin Vineyards – Romanée Conti loop'. The Climb of the Combe Lavaux is also a frequented spot for cyclists.
Yes, the cycling routes around Segrois cater to various skill levels. For mountain biking, you can find moderate trails like the 'Saint-Symphorien Church – The Quarry loop' or more difficult ones such as the 'Grotte du Maquis – Falaise de Bouilland loop'. Gravel biking offers routes ranging from moderate to difficult, often passing through vineyards. Road cycling also provides a mix, with moderate options like the 'Chamboeuf loop' and more challenging routes like the 'Aloxe-Corton Village – Beaune Town Center loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Road Cycling Routes guides.
The region offers magnificent views, particularly along its scenic wine routes and natural combes. The Climb of the Combe Lavaux provides splendid landscapes with abundant and luxuriant vegetation. The Col de la Gourdasse via Chambolle-Musigny offers peaceful, shaded views between rocky spurs and forests. The vineyards themselves, especially those along the Grands Crus route, present picturesque vistas of rolling hills covered in vines.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Clos de Vougeot Castle is highly praised for its well-preserved history and superb presentation as a wine museum. The Place centrale de Nuits-Saint-Georges is enjoyed for its pleasant atmosphere, restaurants, and the hourly carillon of the Belfry. The region's vineyards, including Romanée Conti, are celebrated for their prestige and scenic beauty. Overall, the tranquil setting and opportunities to explore wine culture and picturesque countryside are highly valued.
Yes, Segrois offers a dedicated picnic area (Aire de pique-nique de Segrois). It is well-equipped with amenities such as a covered shelter, public lighting, a drinking water fountain, natural shading, and parking, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing break. You can find more information about this picnic area on the Burgundy tourism website: burgundy-tourism.com.
Beyond the prominent Clos de Vougeot Castle, which is a must-see, you can also visit the Château de Villars Fontaine, located very close to Segrois. The Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune, a bit further out, is famous for its unique collections of vehicles and aircraft. The Château de Vougeot itself, dating from the 12th and 16th centuries, is nestled within the prestigious Clos-Vougeot vineyards and is a key location on the Grands Crus road.
Nuits-Saint-Georges, a short distance from Segrois, features the charming Place centrale de Nuits-Saint-Georges. This central square is surrounded by restaurants and cafes, and you can enjoy the hourly carillon from the Belfry of Nuits-Saint-Georges. The town also hosts Le Cassissium, a themed exhibition dedicated to blackcurrant, offering a unique cultural experience.
Yes, Dijon's historic center is approximately 21 km from Segrois and makes for an excellent day trip. As the capital of Burgundy, Dijon offers a wealth of cultural and historical sites. You can explore the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne, which houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts, visit the Church of Our Lady, and enjoy the ambiance of Liberation Square (Place de la Libération).


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