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How long is the drive from Verdun to Lyon?

The direct drive from Verdun to Lyon is 293 mi (472 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 28 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Verdun to Lyon, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Beaune, Nancy, and Dijon, as well as top places to visit like Waves Actisud and Parc de la Pépinière, or the ever-popular Museum of the War of 1870 and Annexation.

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Top cities between Verdun and Lyon

The top cities between Verdun and Lyon are Beaune, Nancy, and Dijon. Beaune is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Verdun and 1 hour from Lyon.
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Nancy

Nancy, a charming city located in the northeastern French region of Grand Est, is renowned for its stunning late baroque and art nouveau architecture, which reflects its history as the former capital of the Duchy of Lorraine. The focal point of the city is the magnificent 18th-century Place Stanislas, adorned with ornate wrought-iron gates and rococo fountains. This grand square is surrounded by medieval old town buildings, including palaces and churches.
98% as popular as Beaune
11 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Lyon
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Dijon

Dijon, the capital city of Burgundy in eastern France, is a charming and historic destination that often goes unnoticed by wine enthusiasts visiting the region. This picturesque city offers a rich cultural experience with its stunning architecture, churches, monuments, and museums. Visitors can also enjoy vineyard tours, savor traditional mustard, and indulge in the local gastronomic fair during autumn.
85% as popular as Beaune
9 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Lyon
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Beaune

Beaune, a charming walled town in the heart of the Burgundy winemaking region in France, is surrounded by picturesque Côte d'Or vineyards. One of its notable attractions is the annual wine auction at the Hôtel-Dieu, a 15th-century former hospital with a distinctive colorful tile roof that now houses the Hôtel-Dieu Museum. The museum showcases impressive works such as 'The Last Judgement' altarpiece by Van der Weyden.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Lyon

Best stops along Verdun to Lyon drive

The top stops along the way from Verdun to Lyon (with short detours) are Place Stanislas, The Owl of Dijon, and Bird park Villars les Dombes. Other popular stops include Touroparc Zoo, Abbaye de Cluny, and Royal Monastery of Brou.
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Museum of the War of 1870 and Annexation

Museum
War museum
Specialty Museums
Great museum that tells the story about the war between France and Germany on 1870. The information is in French, German and English. There are paintings, objects, uniforms, guns, explicative videos. Really worth the visit.
Augusto D — Google review
A compact but engaging collection telling the story not just of the Franco-Prussian War, but also of the social and political consequences of it in the region. My historian boyfriend would have preferred a bit more of the nitty-gritty details: logistics, weapon technology etc., but I was very happy with the level of overview provided.
Joris L — Google review
Feb. 8, 2025. The museum was temporarily closed but reopened today. It was an excellent experience. Allow an hour to 90 minutes to wander the exhibits and view five or six illuminating films. The cafe has not yet reopened.
Neil M — Google review
This museum has lots of various German and French uniforms, flags, armour, a cannon, a mitrailleuse (early French type gatling gun) lots of maps and huge military themed paintings of troops and generals. The exhibition areas are somewhat dimly lit but the artifacts and such are lighted well with a decent amount of light and descriptions in French, German and english, but the english descriptions are not as informative as the other 2 languages. Still was a great museum in an area where 2 large battles occurred before Metz was besieged by the German forces!
Julia E — Google review
It is a great museum about all facades of the franco prussian war. I especially liked the metapresentation when the location of the german and french explinations swapped order when they where talking about the time after the fall of metz
Das C — Google review
Great collection. A lot of paintings and a lot of uniforms. Not as much artillery as you would maybe expext. Logically most of the text is in German and French, the english translations are noticably shorter.
Slinkie — Google review
A magnificent museum, with a top collection and excellent background information , focussing on the battles around Metz.
Kris A — Google review
Big museum on a interesting part of Moselle history. I'd recommend
Clara M — Google review
4.7
(997)
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4.5
(129)
11 Rue de Metz, 57130 Gravelotte, France
https://www.museesgrandest.org/les-musees/musee-de-la-guerre-de-1870-et-de-lannexion/
+33 3 87 33 69 40
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Waves Actisud

Shopping mall
Shopping
Sleek hub of 50+ stores & restaurants, plus outdoor play equipment, in a scenic lakefront setting.
Good vibe, beautiful but a bit to modern for me. A lot of big brands and stores are located here. There’s a part for living stores, clothing and shoes, and restaurants & entertainment. Parking is wide open and really easy.
Timo — Google review
Went shopping with my family spent 2hrs walking around between shops lovely pleace.
Michael D — Google review
I came waves to purchase one book, name of book is Voice Of Voiceless by HH the 14th Dalai Lama, this book is top selling in USA, Canada, England, India, Singapore, Japan, S Korea etc Amazon all over the world but unfortunately that book is not available in waves mini book shop.
Tenzin D — Google review
Lot's of shopping and walking
CHRISTI L — Google review
So nice and clean! All shops and restaurants in one place 👍
Outi K — Google review
Please Update your website here for opening hours during 26 Decmber you say the shopping mall is opened from 10:00 - 19:30 but when we arrived it's closed🙁We had drived too far to come here even trying to check by calling but no one answered.
Marcel A — Google review
Lots of textile items, more often than not on the pricey side. Bicycle and fitness departments are way too limited for advanced athletes. Good choice of shoes. I would only go there to buy casual clothes or footwear.
Thierry — Google review
A bad place to waste your Saturday or any other day. Food is horrible and overpriced, and the shops are useless - you find a good H&M but nothing else. Overpriced plastic shoes and clothes for spiceheads. Designed for the benefits scourges to go and waste your taxpayer money there. It's a good place though, because it attracts all the spiceheads you dont want near Metz centre. Never again for me.
Serge — Google review
4.2
(11826)
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4.0
(167)
1 Chem. de la Pie Grièche, 57160 Moulins-lès-Metz, France
http://www.wavesactisud.com/
+33 3 87 37 46 20
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Parc de la Pépinière

Mentioned on 
+37 other lists 
City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Parc de la Pépinière, also known as La Pep by locals, is a lush 21-hectare park nestled in the heart of Nancy's historic center. Originally a royal nursery established by Stanislas, it was transformed into a public park in 1835 while preserving its original layout. The park features wooded areas, a stunning rose garden, and a grid of alleys flanked by flowerbeds and statues including one by Auguste Rodin.
A beautiful and peaceful park in the heart of Nancy, with lots of shadow and green light. Perfect for walking, relaxing, or enjoying a picnic. There’s also delicious food available, a lovely rose garden, and a small animal park – great for all ages and a true highlight of the city!
Rayna — Google review
Located in the centre of Nancy next to Place Stanislas, the Pépinière park is a wonderful green place for families and couples. It has a rose garden, a mini zoo where peacocks freely wander around, a great playground, sports field, merry-go-round and children's rides. It also has a small cafe and ice cream stand. There are many floral displays, also wooden architecture exhibitions and beautiful paths with ancient and exotic trees for a stroll. Magnificent and calming place.!
Ely M — Google review
A tranquil haven in Nancy, ideal for leisurely walks and unwinding. Captured serene moments, like an elderly couple peacefully seated on a bench, without intruding.
Gagan — Google review
A good place to relax. Extensive trails on 21 acres. There are several gardens including a rose garden. Several rides for children and a band shell for entertainment. Snacks are available at several stands.
Mike Z — Google review
Huge park and great ambiance. Situated just beside city centre and good for sports, gatherings etc. We have been to this park few times during our visit to Nancy and enjoyed a lot
Aparna K — Google review
I don't think I've seen such a beautiful park during my stay in France. It's clean and well-maintained. It's also possible to have a drink or eat in the park. I recommend it !
Kyle D — Google review
Oh yes…everyone will find something for himself at this place! Such a lovely park with all needed. The vibe is great. Don’t miss it out, you’ll fall in love 🥰
Julia A — Google review
Nancy is a beautiful French 🇫🇷 town in Lorraine gifted by Luis XV to the Polish King 1704–1709 i 1733–1736, Duke of Lorraine and Bar in the years 1738–1766, where Stanislaw Leszczyński resided to the end of his life.
Katerina L — Google review
4.5
(12159)
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4.4
(1608)
Parc de la pepinière, 54000 Nancy, France
https://www.nancy-tourisme.fr/offres/parc-de-la-pepiniere-ville-de-nancy-nancy-fr-2036711/
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Place Stanislas

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+44 other lists 
Landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Place Stanislas is a stunning neoclassical square in Nancy, France, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Designed by Emmanuel Here in the 1750s, this grand space is named after the enlightened Duke of Lorraine and features his statue at its center. Surrounded by elegant 18th-century buildings like the Opera National de Lorraine and the City Hall, visitors can admire exquisite gilded gates crafted by Jean Lamour and beautiful rococo fountains designed by Guibal.
A truly impressive square with royal charm! Place Stanislas in Nancy is an architectural gem – spacious, elegant, and full of history. The golden gates, fountains, and classical buildings create a grand and welcoming atmosphere. Cafés, museums, and the town hall are located right on the square – a perfect place to soak in the charm of Nancy. Some buildings around the square are currently under renovation, but this doesn’t take away from the overall experience. A must-see when visiting Nancy!
Rayna — Google review
Really loved it. A mix of French and Polish baroque. The place and the surrounding garden was really friendly. We saw a dancefloor in the middle of the gardens, behind a really nice cafe. All the locals young and old swinging to the music. Magical.
John M — Google review
I visited Place Stanislas today and was completely charmed. The golden gates, elegant facades, and lively atmosphere made it feel like walking through a fairytale from the old times. It felt peaceful and inviting I took a break by the Neptune fountain, enjoying the breeze and the sound of water — such a calming moment in the middle of the city. This place isn’t just beautiful; it has soul. I’m truly grateful I got to experience it.
Konrad K — Google review
beautiful square with several restaurants & elegant classic coffee shops surrounded with beautiful buildings like opera house and fine art museum and during summertime there’s a tourist train can show you the glamour of the town & all the monuments.
Hiba T — Google review
Impressive square with place to eat or drink, I loved the light show at 10 pm apparently it takes place every summer! Very nice
Fatin A — Google review
Very beautiful and well preserved plaza. The architecture is stunning and the finishes with gold add a nice touch to the look of the buildings.
Ivan C — Google review
This is an extraordinarily magical place at night and a must-see during the day! Baroque styles Gates and decorations on the buildings make this one of my favorite spots in Nancy! Fun fact: this place, the place de la Carrière and the place d'Alliance are part of the World Heritage Site 💯
Stefan H — Google review
Absolutely stunning square and a true gem of Nancy. Place Stanislas is beautifully designed, with elegant 18th-century buildings and golden gates that shine in the sunlight. The atmosphere is lively during the day with cafés and people enjoying the space, and at night the light show on the buildings is magical. A perfect place to stroll, relax, or take photos. Definitely a must-see if you’re visiting Nancy
Muhammad I — Google review
4.8
(36234)
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4.8
(5517)
Pl. Stanislas, 54000 Nancy, France
https://www.nancy-tourisme.fr/decouvrir-nancy/la-place-stanislas-et-son-ensemble-unesco/
+33 3 83 35 22 41
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Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy

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Art museum
Museums
The Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy is a must-visit for art lovers, housed in an elegant 18th-century building. The gallery showcases a diverse collection ranging from 14th-century paintings to modern art, featuring renowned artists like Monet, Rubens, and Picasso. Visitors can also explore the city's charming old town with its cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses.
Visiting the Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy was an unforgettable experience. The incredible collection, especially the works of the Impressionists, is simply mesmerizing! The paintings captivate with their play of light, colors, and emotions, transporting you right into the heart of the era. It’s amazing how this museum preserves artworks that tell an entire story. This place inspires you and leaves you wanting to return again and again.
Iryna P — Google review
There is a great special exhibit on the history of graffiti. There are also works by Yayoi Kusama which are also amazing. There are paintings by Perugin, Rubens, Caravaggio, Emile Friant and many others. Simply an outstanding museum located right on the Place Stanislas. Not to be missed.
Mike Z — Google review
Really impressive museum with a lot of amazing pieces and an incredible vase collection. Was a lot of fun to visit. Prices were (as of July 2023) Free for students or till age 26. From 27 it costs 10 euros a person.
Justin ( — Google review
While the artworks themselves are exceptional and the architectural interior is impressive (plus there are many comfortable seats!), I found the exhibition flow a bit confusing. The sequence felt somewhat disjointed without a clearly suggested route to follow.
Yanhao L — Google review
Variety is the spice of life and so is this museum. For every style of art there is a painting or object in this museum. The art ranges from the European middle ages through to the modern era, with an Asian art section and a Jewish art section. What I found exciting is the layout of the floors. It isn't just square rooms with art on the walls... It has nooks and crannies that entice you to explore the whole building. This gives the visitor some unexpected suprises in discovering new, unexpected spaces and art. In the basement is an ancient wall that was found through archaeological digs, with a huge Daum, art nouveau glass and art deco glass vases up through until modern times. It was a pleasure for the eyes as the collection is colorful and quite extensive. Throughout the building there are some English translations about, art but it is limited. I would suggest using a Google Lens with translation feature if you aren't fluent in reading French. There is also a museum app that is used for an audiotour, but i didn't use it. Highly recommended if visiting Nancy.
Robin I — Google review
An eclectic museum with paintings from grandmasters as well as French and other artists. Also decorative glasswork from Daum. And some contemporary exhibitions. Well worth visiting.
Gio L — Google review
Interesting museum with lots of exhibits. It's bigger than it looks. We liked the Infinity Mirror room. The museum entry was free due to the heat wave conditions but it is good value at €10.
Pauline M — Google review
Fantastic! This museum sports a huge Collection and there are many rooms to visit. The art on display is stunning.
T. L — Google review
4.6
(1916)
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4.5
(821)
3 Pl. Stanislas, 54000 Nancy, France
https://musee-des-beaux-arts.nancy.fr/
+33 3 83 85 30 01
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Musée de l'École de Nancy

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Art museum
Museums
The Musée de l'École de Nancy is a former collector's home and garden that showcases art nouveau furniture and craft pieces by members of the school. Located in the historic center of Nancy, it is surrounded by notable attractions such as Place Stanislas, Parc de la Pepiniere, the ducal palace, and the Fine Arts museum with its impressive collection of Daum crystal.
Wow! A fantastic collection of furniture and beautiful windows. Resting in the garden on a very hot day was very welcome. We did the self guided walking tour, then this museum and then Villa Majorelle. Get the joint ticket for the museum & villa as it's a bit cheaper. Small shop where you can purchase postcards, jigsaws etc.
Pauline M — Google review
An amazing art nouveau collection of furniture, stained glass, and rooms with carved and curved panelling. Mosaic flooring. Exquisite carpentry skills in every room. The garden has another round building with an aquarium which looked amazing from the outside.
Chev M — Google review
Excellent and highly specialized collection in local art nouveau. A bit amateurish in museum management so far, so it's not yet a broad international destination. Descriptions are bilingual at times, solely in French often -- international tourists struggled. The gift shop could have a lot more on art nouveau. Some of the descriptions are inside rooms that we can't walk into so it's hard to read. The staff was very publicly complaining about their jobs. I see it as having strong potential but needing a more professional management.
Philippe — Google review
Nancy was an important city in the art nouveau movement in the late nineteenth century. The museum contains extensive glass, ceramic and furniture work by Emile Galle, a leader of this new art in Nancy. There are also works by Jacques Gruber and others. This is an amazing museum. Highly recommended.
Mike Z — Google review
Free for students when card is presented and, due to interventions in the house, the normal price is 5€. I really recommend for Art Nouveau lovers, it’s a well kept house fully furnished. It’s not a huge space so your visit might be quick. The garden is really beautiful in spring.
Bea — Google review
Wonderful collection of one man which showcases the artistry of designers in the Nancy area during the Belle Epoque.
John A — Google review
This place is amazing. My wife and I both loved it. The best museum in town.
Bonus N — Google review
This museum is a home dedicated to Art Nouveau and was the home of collector Eugene Corbin. It’s beautifully presented with very helpful staff. They have an amazing collection of works and it’s very inspiring. There was an on going work during our visit. This is not a wheelchair accessible museum. However, I think it is best to switch the entrance and exit points because all that inspiration has no outlet, just the streets. The visitors should go in that small side door, go through the collection and get inspired then come out to the garden (hopefully a cafe and a shop for souvenirs). I was disappointed there weren’t any souvenirs to buy. It would’ve been nice to have a fridge magnet, tote, tea towel a replica or an art nouveau inspired jewellery to bring back. Maybe a book or two as well. This and Villa Majorelle are within 10minutes walk, so I recommend visiting the Musee de L’ecole de Nancy in the morning then Villa Majorelle in the afternoon. You can buy combined ticket for both places for 9€
G. S — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(969)
38 Rue Sergent Blandan, 54000 Nancy, France
https://musee-ecole-de-nancy.nancy.fr/
+33 3 83 85 30 01
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Farm Adventure

Amusement park
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Farm Adventure is a casual adventure park with accommodations that offer forest views and include free breakfast and park entrance. The setting is described as friendly, calm, and relaxing, with unique pyramid accommodations made of glass nestled in the forest. The park itself is characterized as fun, magical, and suitable for all ages. Visitors can enjoy exploring secret passages, solving puzzles in a shaded park conducive to relaxation, and immersing themselves in a green environment filled with curiosity.
Super experience! We've stayed for 3 nights and 4 days Un jour dans adventuriers thingy, and 2 nights in the unidome. Les personnels sont très sympa! We highly recommend the hébergement and the parc. Very well planned by the brilliant minds. 💯🙏 ---- The only bad thing is the odor of toilet from breakfast area.. 😑
Rham G — Google review
ONLY FRENCH... Very good value but sadly only possible if you speak very good French. You and your kids need to have patience.
Ive — Google review
Nice place for a few hours, I expected more thought. Some puzzles to solve which are not really for non French speakers. Withing 3 hours you've done about everything.
Michiel — Google review
Great experience for kids (and parents). The food however is terrible and expensive.
Sietse P — Google review
Excellent
Rosaleen M — Google review
Great place to go. Only negative part ist that everything is in French.
Tamara S — Google review
Fun place!
Rebecca J — Google review
Not as good as we thought it would be.
Dimitri B — Google review
4.2
(1964)
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3.5
(69)
15 Côte de Hardemont, 88240 La Chapelle-aux-Bois, France
http://www.la-ferme-aventure.fr/
+33 3 29 30 11 79
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Viaduc de Chaumont

Temporarily Closed
Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Truly spectacular. Definitely worth a visit, or a short stop off on a journey.
Izzy U — Google review
Unfortunately the walkways are closed but it’s still a good thing to see
Alex — Google review
Definitely worth the detour to admire this viaduct!
Miriam S — Google review
Impressive but shame the footpath was closed.
Nicholas R — Google review
Stopped here today (26/9/23)and the public walkways are still closed. It is an amazing structure and well worth stopping to see and photograph. There is no work going on - there doesn’t appear to be anything structural needed as trains are still crossing. It just needs to have the cleaning finished; most of it is done but some of the stonework is still black. Please finish the work and reopen the walkways for us to be able to really enjoy this incredible viaduct in full.
Richard S — Google review
Really breathtaking site to see, Downside was they closed the passageway for the visitors. I don't know how long it will be closed.
Wilco W — Google review
Nice viaduct. Just sadly closed due to renovation.
Veronica R — Google review
Visited September 23rd 2018 and the walkway WAS open but there is evidence of ongoing maintenance work so the walkway position is not certain everyday. Well worth a visit though it would benefit from a better path at the 'other side '!
Mary C — Google review
4.4
(657)
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4.5
(83)
43 Av. du Maréchal Foch, 52000 Chaumont, France
http://www.tourisme-chaumont-champagne.com/
+33 3 25 03 80 80
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Cathédrale Saint-Mammès de Langres

Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Churches & Cathedrals
A baptismal service was taking place in this amazing cathedral. There was a beautiful performance of Gounod's Ave Maria by a wonderful female singer. A truly moving experience.
Gerry D — Google review
A very large cathedral Free to enter and enjoy Parking on street Playground opposite Signs in French and English
Russell H — Google review
Beautiful cathedral with some magnificent tapestries.
Joris H — Google review
Beautiful cathedral! Speechless.
Otmar Č — Google review
So big, so beautiful!
Margarita L — Google review
Nice
Z ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) An architectural gem! A cathedral printer, it's definitely worth the detour to take a look inside! A real joy to enter and walk around on a summer day, inside we can feel the freshness of the imposing stone blocks! The stained glass windows are also very beautiful! I recommend going there (Original) Un joyaux d'architecture ! Une imprimante cathédrale, elle vaut vraiment le détour d'y jeter un œil à l'intérieur ! Un vrai petit bonheur d'y entrer et de se balader à l'intérieur d'un jours d'été, dedans nous pouvons ressentir la fraîcheur des blocs de pierres imposant ! Les vitraux sont aussi très beaux ! Je recommande d'y passer
Corentin R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very impressive cathedral for such a small town. We were pleasantly surprised. The whole town is worth a visit. (Original) Sehr beeindruckende Kathedrale für solch eine kleine Stadt. Waren positiv überrascht. Die ganze Stadt ist einen Besuch wert.
Henrik E — Google review
4.6
(136)
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4.0
(105)
4 Pl. Jeanne Mance, 52200 Langres, France
https://catho52.fr/cathedraledelangres/
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Grottes de Bèze

Tours
Sightseeing Tours
I have never seen water so crystal clear. A great deal of effort is being made to preserve this environment. The underground temperature is kept at 12 degrees Celsius year-round. There are no fish. This is an adventure that can only be experienced during this season. During the winter, the water level rises and it becomes impossible to enter the cave.
Ayumi — Google review
Visited at the end of April. The town itself is well worth your time. Meandering local streets filled with centuries old buildings by the river and a walk up to the grotto takes you back to other times. The grotto was an interesting side visit especially since you get in a boat to meander up and down the cave section that has an interesting history both timeless and fascinating. Very quiet tourist wise that time of year so no battle for parking or queues to get in. Kids will love the boat ride in the “dark".
Daggy B — Google review
Small cave well presented by the guides. The tour includes a boat trip inside. Not that spectacular though.
Ciprian C — Google review
Nice tour guide and also nice boat tour. It was fun. I recommend it!!
Ashley — Google review
A beautiful cave in a lovely town that you should definitely explore. The staff is very friendly and all are volunteers. Some speak better English than others, but the information is certainly conveyed.
Quo L — Google review
well organized with friendly enthousiastic volunteers, worth the entry fee. toilet available and drinks for fair prices at the entrance. be aware due too limited capacity of the boats working with time slots and full is full
Andre S — Google review
A nice view of the cave with a great story written around the cave. Very entertaining, cool to sit in a boat in a cave without an engine. Once it falls silent its quite eerie. Didn't know what to expect going in, but exceeded any expectation I had. The town outside and the source of the river are also very picturesque and worth a visit. Sadly not really a place to get a nice lunch when we visited.
Boyd H — Google review
Fun short cave trip with unique boat ride. Not a very large cave tour but interesting non the less and nice guides. Also go down to the river down below on 1 minute distance in the village its very beautiful.
Jan P — Google review
4.5
(1849)
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4.5
(142)
Chem. des Grottes, 21310 Bèze, France
https://www.beze.fr/tourisme-beze/grottes-village/decouvrir-les-grottes
+33 3 80 75 31 33
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11

The Owl of Dijon

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled on the exterior of the stunning Eglise Notre-Dame in Dijon, the Owl of Dijon (La Chouette de Dijon) is a charming stone sculpture that has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike. This small yet significant owl is not just an artistic feature; it’s believed to grant wishes when gently stroked, making it a must-visit for those seeking a bit of magic during their travels.
Cute little owl on the side of the cathedral. So many ppl touched it... you can't really see the owl anymore. Follow the golden plaque arrows around the city to find it
Taehee K — Google review
Cool and iconic in Dijon... easy to find. It's nice to find it without Google maps to make it for Cool... just follow the signs on the street floor.
Luis G — Google review
A modern old town, just follow the golden arrows for sightseeing. The shops are neat and orderly. I saw people slipping after the rain because the floor is slippery. It is recommended to wear shoes a good shoes. There is a restaurant that supports Down syndrome. I recommend you try it.
Jiraporn C — Google review
Palm-sized and polished by countless hands, the little owl carved into Notre-Dame’s wall turns a side lane into a ritual. Touch with your left hand and make a wish; the brass pavement plate with the owl logo marks the stop and small arrows carry you along Dijon’s Parcours de la Chouette. This is the route’s namesake and most photographed moment: modest stone, big civic idea. I like how the trail knits small details to major landmarks - marker, brief engagement, onward wayfinding - so one carving speaks to grander sites across the old town.
Loo Y — Google review
Super nice tour especially for kids which are keen on discovering the next owl of Dijon on the way. All nice attractions can be seen on this journey.
Steffen N — Google review
Great mid evil city with not a lot of tourists. Great wines from around the region, many fine restaurants and a truly great French market place
Rick R — Google review
Loved randomly following footpath markers to discover iconic landmarks in Dijon. You can buy a €4 map from the tourist office and do it in an organized manner or just set yourself a challenge to see how many you can find on your travels.
Cyndy S — Google review
I like it - brings good luck if you place your right hand on it :) A tip from a local: Once there, make sure to check the rooftop of the building to the right of the owl, you'll find beautiful owl and cat.. keeping an eye on the city ;) (photo below)
Zainab C — Google review
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11 Rue de la Chouette, 21000 Dijon, France
http://www.dijon.fr/recherche!0-79/chouette!7-0/decouverte-la-rue-de-la-chouette-et-ses-secrets!2-128/
12

Museum of Fine Arts Dijon

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Art museum
Museums
The Museum of Fine Arts Dijon is located in the Palais Des Ducs et des Etats de Bourbogne, a complex of buildings with different architectural styles. It houses remarkable collections from the 14th to 19th century, including art from Antiquity to the 21st century, Middle Ages, and Renaissance.
Beautiful museum! Spacious with beautiful displays of paintings, sculptures, and archeological artifacts, located in the historical section of Dijon. I spent three hours here and did not see everything, of course time spent depends on your interest. The staff was very friendly, the cost was free! (Thank you!) Museum hours were wonderful, open until 6:30! Highly recommend!
Gaybrielle H — Google review
The rooms are beautiful. Lots of classic old works, a few modern works, so not very impressive for me. Admission is free, so it's worth seeing the architecture. Beware, there's a trap on the first floor, you'll never get out without asking... we weren't the only ones. Fortunately, the lovely security staff are there to help.
Thomas K — Google review
We were greeted by very friendly staff who explained the museum's layout. This museum is large, entry is free, and there are several floors of exhibits to see. The grounds around the museum are picturesque as well. Enjoy!
Simone A — Google review
A free art museum! It was a treat, of course. I'm not an expert, but I think their collection was very good, based mostly on the Duc's collection. Don't miss the Duc and Duchess's tombs! Everything was in french and it wasn't very crowded, even on a Saturday and even with people fleeing from the rain, like we were.
Erika H — Google review
The Best Things in Life Are Free Well, that’s certainly true for the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon. I first discovered it a few years ago while tracking works by Vieira da Silva and Nicolas de Staël—and since then, it has become an almost obligatory stop on the way to or back from the South. Just three hours from Luxembourg, and each visit brings something new. This time, a megalomaniac Chinese painter exhibited right in front of the tombs of the Dukes of Burgundy—a juxtaposition as unexpected as it is striking. And if you’re traveling with children, don’t miss the fantastical animals of Pompon. A place where history, discovery, and wonder are all free of charge.
Emile S — Google review
Incredible museum. Very rich collection and well displayed and organised. Free to hold your bags in lockers and the staff are friendly and professional. Highly recommend visiting here!
Alex W — Google review
The Dijon Museum of Fine Arts is well organised and an example of a must see museum outside of Paris, London, etc. There's everything from beautifully curated medieval art to sculpture to art and photography of the 1900s and 2000s. As a bonus, it's free to enter. Most definitely a not to be missed attraction in Dijon.
Martin ( — Google review
Just around the corner from our apartment was the gallery, it was fabulous, great works of art, by all the usual suspects, paintings and sculptures, a good 2 hours will suffice this wonderful painting by Tissot was the icing on the cake
Henry H — Google review
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Palais des ducs et des Etats de Bourgogne, Pl. de la Sainte-Chapelle, 21000 Dijon, France
https://beaux-arts.dijon.fr/
+33 3 80 74 52 09
13

Pl. de la Libération

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Place de la Libération in Dijon is a charming square surrounded by historical and cultural landmarks. The Musee des Beaux-Arts, housed in a former ducal palace, is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The square is also adorned with the tower of Philip the Good, adding to its medieval charm. Visitors can explore the nearby Eglise Saint-Pierre and enjoy leisurely walks through the medieval streets.
4.5
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21000 Dijon, France
14

Château de Meursault

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Winery
Sights & Landmarks
Château de Meursault, located in the village of Meursault in Burgundy, offers a fascinating journey through its large cellars. Dating back to the 11th century when monks of Citeaux settled in the area, these historic cellars showcase the village's winemaking heritage.
We had an amazing tour with Benjamin and afterwards the tasting. Benjamin knew so much about all the wines, we learned a great amount from him on a very friendly enthusiastic way. We had to take some wine home.
Inge S — Google review
What a wonderful afternoon - would recommend to any wine enthusiast. Pierre was incredibly knowledgeable. Surroundings and the wine were equally stunning
C E — Google review
What a beautiful chateau - our favorite chateau tour & tasting in Beaune! Our guide was so nice and I learned so much about the region in that short amount of time. Definitely book the exclusive tour for a tasting of 8 great wines in a private room of their Premiers and Grands Crus!
Jon B — Google review
I was there last weekend and I have to say the whole experience isn't done with love. The chairs and tables outside are not welcoming, you pay 55€ for a tasting of 6 wines and there is a very very small amount given to you in the glass. I have never experienced this in any wine tasting. There was not much context given (grape varieties / barrique etc.). The glasses are cheap - I actually have to say the glass because you get one glass and after the red wines some water is poured into it and you can rinse it before tasting white wine. For this price I would expect new glasses, maybe a glass of water with the tasting or some bread. You choose the better option if you just order a bottle of wine in a bar.
Nici E — Google review
Excellent wine tasting and tour by Benjamin. We don’t speak French and we were lucky to have a tour guide who speaks English perfectly. The Chateaux surroundings are beautiful, the wines are special, and Benjamin explains every detail about the wine production process and the different plot/regions in Burgundy. A true Burgundy wine experience!
Claudia B — Google review
A very cool and complete visit. We gathered as much information as possible. The guide was very patient and more than willing to answer to any question. The wine tasting was really great as they don’t shy away from opening interesting bottles and that it illustrated perfectly the visit! Highly recommended!
Martin C — Google review
Just had a really nice and very educational tasting visit here. Our guide, Mathieu, was knowledgeable and patient and the wines were great. Not much of a tour but the tasting was a great experience.
Jeff D — Google review
Looks nice enough, difficult to comment on anything else as they wouldn’t let us do the tasting without a tour (despite the website saying it’s possible and giving you prices). Save your money on the overpriced tour and spend it in one of the very cute tasting spots in the town centre.
Matt M — Google review
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Rue Charles Giraud, 21190 Meursault, France
http://www.chateau-meursault.com/
+33 3 80 26 22 75
15

Parking du Chateau de La Rochepot

Permanently Closed
Free parking lot
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Free parking
Bublehed ( — Google review
The castle is closed after being seized by the government in October 2018.
Bryan B — Google review
Closed. Owner in prison.
Peter G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very interesting place, it’s a pity that we couldn’t get inside, despite the information on the Internet that the castle works. We'll definitely come back. I recommend! (Original) Очень интересное место, жаль что мы не смогли попасть во внутрь, несмотря на информацию в интернете, что замок работает. Обязательно вернёмся . Рекомендую!
Богдан Г — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular castle that cannot be visited inside (Original) Castillo espectacular que no se puede visitar en el interior
Javier M — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a shame, what a shame, what a shame! There's nothing here anymore! Because the chateau was sold, there's no service here anymore. The chateau is closed, and so is the bar! It's sad, because the castle is so beautiful. I remember it from before. Here you could see an intact castle with all the trimmings! (Original) Schade,schade,schade! Hier gibt es nichts mehr! Weil das Chateau verkauft wurde, gibt's hir keinen Service mehr. Das Chateau ist geschlossen, der Ausschank ebenso! Traurig, weil das Schloss so schön ist. Ich kenne es von früher. Hier konnte man. Eine intakte Burg mit allem Drum und Dran anschauen!🫩
Hans M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Parking is of no interest because the castle is no longer open to visitors. (Original) Parking sans intérêt car le château n’est plus visitable
Stéphane B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The castle is abandoned. The path leading to it is closed to traffic due to the risk of falling trees or branches. The castle can be seen from the road. From a distance, it still looks beautiful. (Original) Le château est abandonné. Le chemin qui y conduit est interdit de passage, pour risque de chute d'arbres ou branches ..On aperçoit le château de la route. De loin, il a encore belle allure.
Jean S — Google review
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8 D111D, 21340 La Rochepot, France
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16

Chalon Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Chalon Cathedral is a fascinating blend of architectural styles, with its Neo-Gothic facade and two newer towers from the 1800s alongside elements dating back to the 1000s. The cathedral is located in a lovely square with cafes and a charming fountain nearby. It's part of the cathedral close of Saint Vincent, which includes the Bishops Palace, cloister, and cannons houses. Despite needing some renovation in parts, it remains a popular site for both locals and tourists.
Masterpiece. Brautifull inside and outside. Recommend a visit.
Artur V — Google review
The cathedral was built between 1092 and 1220 as a Roman style church but gothic additions were made later in the 16th century. The interior was rather dark but at some places they have built sensors that switch on lights when you get near. In front of the church is a lively square with restaurants
Seimen B — Google review
Nice and climstic cathedral, although it needs a general renovation in certain parts.
Lufix — Google review
Popular site for locals and tourists. Located in old part of Chalon and near businesses selling clothes, etc. Review Google in your choice of languages before visiting. The open space in front of the cathedrale is usually filled with tables and large umbrellas, which makes for ugly photos.
Mike S — Google review
The real highlight for me was the cloisters behind the cathedral. You have to exit the cathedral and turn left to visit them.
Jane N — Google review
Very nice
Erica F — Google review
Just surprisingly beuatifull. 1000 year old cathedral. Beautiful location with Lovely square just by the cathedral with tables and chairs and cafes.Nice fountain too.Lovely architecture and great for photos. The cathedral close of Saint Vincent, seat of the former bishopric of Chalon-sur-Saone, is made up the the Bishop’s Palace, cathedral, cloister and cannon’s houses. Construction of the cathedral started in 1090 in the Romanesque style, but today is characterised by its Gothic elevation and neo-Gothic facade. The simple layout of the cathedral is composed of three naves, a chevet without ambulatory and side chapels. Come and discover the collection of Romanesque capitals, the Brussels tapestry dating from 1510 and a 16th century stained glass window. For the visually handicapped there is a tactile model available. Today, the St Vincent’s Cathedral cloister is the only canons cloister conserved in Burgundy and Franche-Comte. Its exterior walls probably date from around 1000, which makes it even more exceptional. Three wings with trilobe arched bays dating from the 14th century and ribbed vaults from the 15th century. The north wing is a contemporary reconstruction of the gallery that disappeared in the 19th century. In the spirit of the mediaeval and existing 19th century capitals, it was decorated with sculptures on the capitals in Saint-Marc stone (Burgundy limestone) made by the sculptor Laetitia de Bazelaire, representing animals, the virtues or the 5 senses. Accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Ciobanu C — Google review
Great architecture, a must see in Chalon.
Alexandru B — Google review
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4.3
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Pl. Saint-Vincent, 71100 Chalon-sur-Saône, France
http://paroissesaintjust.org/paroisse#eglises
+33 3 85 48 38 73
17

Timing Room

Escape room center
Fun & Games
Room Escape Games
We did the Samurai room and thoroughly enjoyed it. Having played quite a few rooms, this room ranked among the best. The setting was an homage to many things Japanese and lovingly crafted with tons of Japanese paraphernalia. The puzzles were also well designed, and there were some really clever mechanics that I haven't seen before and won't spoil.
Alan M — Google review
Been twice now and done the photo theme and pirate theme rooms. We will definitely be back for the 3rd room and are pleased to know there will be a 4th one coming soon. The rooms are very well thought out with almost every step being unique to each room. The staff will gently guide you if required in order to keep the pace of the game fun. They won't let you win for free though you still need to think! Once you've included the intro and the photo at the end it's a great way to spent 2 hours. The newest room is actually a 90 min time limit.
Paul W — Google review
Great experience! The rooms are extremely well decorated and the enigmas are all very well thought.
Charles A — Google review
Super!
Idris — Google review
Super moment!
Franck B — Google review
Top
Alex F — Google review
(Translated by Google) An incredible experience! Without a doubt the best escape game we've done so far. The immersion is total, the puzzles are original and super well-crafted. Special mention for the welcome: warm, professional, and truly attentive. The staff is top-notch, passionate, and motivated, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. We recommend it 100%, and we'll definitely be back! (Original) Une expérience incroyable ! Sans aucun doute le meilleur escape game que nous ayons fait jusqu’à présent. L’immersion est totale, les énigmes sont originales et super bien ficelées. Mention spéciale pour l’accueil : chaleureux, professionnel et vraiment aux petits soins. Le personnel est top, passionné et motivé, ce qui rend l’expérience encore plus agréable. On recommande à 100 %, et on reviendra sans hésiter !
Yann L — Google review
(Translated by Google) We tested the "The Samurai Mask" room with 3 people and what a wonderful surprise! This room is one of my favorite escape games. The puzzles were extremely varied and well-crafted. The story is captivating and the game master is very friendly. We will definitely return to try the other rooms. Thank you for this great time. (Original) On a testé la salle "Le masque du samouraï" à 3 et quelle superbe surprise ! Cette salle rentre directement dans mes escape games favoris. Les énigmes étaient hyper variées et bien ficelées. L'histoire est prenante et le game master très sympathique. On retournera pour sûr tester les autres salles. Merci pour ce chouette moment.
Roxane M — Google review
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37 Rue des Chavannes, 71380 Saint-Marcel, France
http://www.timingroom.fr/
+33 6 67 93 38 08
18

The Parc des Combes

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Located in Le Creusot, Burgundy, France, the Parc des Combes is a family-friendly theme park offering a variety of attractions for all ages. One of its main highlights is a steam train that travels throughout the park, providing stunning views of bridges, gorges, and waterfalls.
Super lovely theme park for the younger kids. Went on a weekend but not crowded at all, barely any queues. Only downside is limited food options (just a pizza kiosk and a snack stand).
Cheryl T — Google review
This amusement park is understaffed overall. I was appalled by the fact that one staff is managing two different rides at the same time, which leads to a more waiting time and potential risks for accidents. Above all, we wasted a total of 1.5 hours for getting a lunch at the restaurant near the entrance. They closed the other restaurant, so all people concentrated only on the remaining restaurant. On average, two tables were served every 30 minutes even though there were three staff in the kitchen. If they are overwhelmed with pouring customers, they should at least inform them of such delay. This experience ruins our plan and family moments
Hyemee N — Google review
Fantastic small theme park. Something for everyone. Highly recommended. No queues!
Steve B — Google review
What an amazing place, no queues (middle of August), fantastic rides and a great day out!
Playlearn L — Google review
The rides are fine BUT the experienced we had in the snack "le gare des combes" was the WORST ever. Staffs are slow and inefficient. My husband ordered tacos and it was served to him frozen. The chopped steak taste like carton. The fact that they sell it expensive I just find it not honest to serve it to people.
Grace B — Google review
This is a lovely little theme park for young and old. Taking the train from le creusot station up to the park is a great way to start the day. The park itself doesn't have many rides but the queues are short of any at all, even on weekends. Kids and adults love it here and the prices are reasonable.
Ian C — Google review
Excellent park for kids untill 16years of age. You can buy day/family tickets or just come in and enjoy your kids playing. No play, no pay.
Martin C — Google review
Is small compared with another ones, but lovely park, not so many attractions, but very fun for kids.
Genevieve S — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(210)
Prom. des Crêtes, 71200 Le Creusot, France
http://www.parcdescombes.com/?utm_source=gmb
+33 3 85 55 26 23
19

Abbaye Saint-Philibert de Tournus

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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Abbaye Saint-Philibert de Tournus is a medieval Romanesque church known for its stunning stone vaults, numerous statues, mosaics, and stained-glass windows. The abbey has a rich history dating back to the 6th century when a church was first built on the site of a former Roman army camp. It gained prominence in 875 when the remains of Saint Philibert were interred here.
Impressive medieval structure with some wonderful discoveries inside. The ancient stone walls, interesting windows and the crypt all convey the time of construction. In the crypt are some columns that are Roman in origin from a temple predating the abbey.
Gary R — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful constructions of medieval times. Best atmosphere and vibes ✨️
Pruthvi S — Google review
This church and Abbey is one of the best preserved in France. It is surrounded by it's own walls and gates which gives it an impression of a fotres. Already in the 6th century a church was built here in a place where there used to be a Roman castrum or army camp. The Abbey got a boost in 875 when the remains of Saint Philibert were put to rest in this church and gave it it's name. The church is sober on the interior but has some interesting mosaics behind the main altar. At the entrance is a small exhibition. The Abbey has a nice central courtyard
Seimen B — Google review
Beautiful Building, well worth seeing the main church and surroundings. The building has a special feel to it, as you enter the nave (main part of the church)
Ken G — Google review
Hate crashes a wedding and saw the place for free. To be mosaic in the ambulatory is excellent
Deggsie D — Google review
Worth a visit for sure.
Siarhei V — Google review
One of the most amazing churches I have been to, and I have been to hundreds or thousands of them. Beautifully restored, but not too much changed from its original state. Wonderful natural light. Not too crowded. Amazing architecture. Interesting, beautiful town that is not too touristy (at least in January, when I visited). Great, inexpensive lunch at the restaurant just outside (to the south of) the main entrance. If you like old buildings or Romanesque architecture, you should not miss Tournus.
Max N — Google review
Spectacular 5 star ⭐️
David F — Google review
4.6
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4.7
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Pl. de l'Abbaye, 71700 Tournus, France
https://www.paroisse-saint-philibert-tournus.fr/
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Château de Cormatin

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Château de Cormatin is a majestic 17th-century castle with opulently decorated rooms, extensive manicured gardens, and a surrounding moat. Situated near Macon, it offers breathtaking views and an immersive historical experience. Guided tours provide in-depth knowledge about the chateau's history with charisma and humor. The splendidly adorned rooms and rich history make it a must-see, while the stunning garden with its maze and aviary is perfect for leisurely strolls.
Absolutely beautiful and definitely worth a visit. The tour guide was amazing and worked really hard to use English throughout the tour. The Gardens are wonderful
Marie P — Google review
Really impressive chateau that is in good condition. Beautiful garden with a nice view of the chateau. The guided tour is interesting, but be aware that they only do a French tour. For the non French speaking they have a booklet which you can follow while following the tour, which sometimes is a bit tedious. The tour guide however is very nice and can explain in English if you ask!
Sem — Google review
Great castle for a couple of hours or longer if you want. Entry price about right and lovely greeting from the gentleman at the ticket booth. Lovely little village for lunch and great walks outside the castle grounds too including cycle path and ponds.
M M — Google review
Really peaceful day out, people working here were so friendly and although small we spent a good couple of hours here in the gardens as well as the small amount inside. Some great pictures in one of the barns of the restoration that started in 1980 with plenty of then and now photos. Situated in a quiet little area with nice cafes right outside. Parking was ample on our visit and entry fee reasonable for the visit. Very relaxing day
Sarah W — Google review
I was fascinated with the decor. Unlike anything I've seen, every square inch on walls and ceiling were painted and or decorated in detail. The paint itself glowed, so beautiful in the sunlight. The grounds were gorgeous too, the maze and peacock house were nice surprises.
Susan A — Google review
old large, and well kept better to visite on a sunny day.
Yuval M — Google review
Beautiful gardens to stroll and a nice 45-minute guided tour of the chateau (spoken in French but can request notebook translation in other languages). The tour guide will ring the bell in the square with the well so you can wonder around without fear of missing the tour. Parking available right next to the entrance. Several charming restaurants right outside of the chateau to get a drink or eat before or afterward your visit.
Anthony C — Google review
Always worth a visit (this our second). Great grounds and guided tour (in French). Fantastic interiors and less than half the price of an equivalent National Trust property in UK ! Highly recommended
David S — Google review
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Grande Rue, 71460 Cormatin, France
https://chateaudecormatin.com/
+33 3 85 50 16 55
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21

Abbaye de Cluny

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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the charming town of Cluny, the Abbaye de Cluny stands as a testament to medieval architecture and history. This grand Benedictine monastery boasts impressive ruins, including a majestic bell tower and serene cloisters that invite exploration. While there are no dining facilities on-site, nearby restaurants offer delightful options for a meal after your visit. For those keen on enhancing their experience, audio guides are available for rent—just remember to bring your own earphones for convenience!
We visited with group. I overheard our group head talked to receptionist and found that we can come for free (I think there is certain condition people who can come for free). So please check before you buy a ticket. The monastery is huge. Located in old town. For renting audio, it costs €3 If you have single jack for earphone, bring it! It’s easier to hear the audio and you don’t need to hold the audio like you are in the middle of calling someone :)) Unfortunately in many area there is no information at all.
Ronnie M — Google review
Beautiful Abbey. The 3D displays and movies show how splendid this Abbey has been. Audiotour recommended
Paul V — Google review
Used to be the center of Christendom. Mostly ruins, but still lots there to see. Amazing digital recreations of the Abbey. Never really understood that until the 1400's this was the largest cathedral in Christendom - much bigger than St. Peters of that day. A combination of religious politics and the reformation in France changed all that. Much of the Abbaye was destroyed during the reformation. The digital exhibit expertly guides you through the transformation of the Abbaye over time.
Dave B — Google review
Cool Abbey with a nice history. Surprised at how influencial it was over the years. Audio tour worth getting though it's a little clunky.
Cian O — Google review
Layers of history are on display, with excellent 3D displays showing past-to-present contrasts and changes. Look out for the freestanding screens placed around; move and touch them to see the hidden layers. It's cool even on a very hot day, so it offers a break from the summer heat.
Andrew W — Google review
Going there was not super planned for us on our holidays. But it absolutely was worth it! The place is spectacular. Super big with nice explanations and visuals on how it looked once it was build. We were really in the atmosphere of medieval period !
Olga V — Google review
This beautiful little town has a lot to offer if you're cruising through the back roads of Burgundy, and the Abbey is a spectacular way to spend the day if you enjoy history and ancient buildings. Besides the ruins and restorations, there are 3D films and models to dazzle you. Don't skimp on adding the Tour des Fromages toi your visit (spoiler alert - it's nothing to do with cheese). Don't be put off by the declaration of how many steps there are to climb, the view is worth it.
David H — Google review
It is unfortunate that a majority of the place was dismantled and sold off. The place is in a constant state of renovation. There was a nice film explaining the history and the audio guide helped walk us through what was left on the place. Stepping outside and seeing where the footings are represented on the ground shows the shadow of the size of the Abby at one time. So little is left that I don’t know if the money to learn about it is worth it.
Lawrence T — Google review
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Place du, Rue du 11 Août 1944, 71250 Cluny, France
http://www.cluny-abbaye.fr/
+33 3 85 59 15 93
22

Rock of Solutré

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Rock of Solutré is a towering limestone rock that offers sweeping views of the surrounding area. The hike to the top takes about 30 minutes and is popular among visitors. The trail provides fantastic views of Fuisse and the Solutre Rock, as well as vineyards along the way. It's a relatively easy walk from the parking area, making it suitable for families with children. Additionally, there is a museum nearby to complement the experience.
A beautiful day and perfect weather.
Jeffery H — Google review
Great and easy hiking trail to climb to the top; the scenery along the trail overlooks vineyards and little hamlets and is awesome for picture taking. The view from the top of the rock is breathtaking!
Tamim H — Google review
Beautiful view from the top! Nice walk. It took us with 2 kids (8/9 years) about 90 minutes in total, including chilling for 30 minutes at the top.
Jonathan C — Google review
Popular hike it seems, quite a lot of people did the walk to the top which has a very nice view over the area. It took us +-30mins, for 1.7km. You can start at one of the (free) parkings, there should be enough place. We did the descent via Combe Robat til the town of Vergisson. Finally through the vineyards back to the parking. You can follow the yellow marks. This direction is very quiet and more fun. Our daughters of 8 and 11 joined us, and in total we walked 6km.
Ben B — Google review
Very nice place to visit to get a view over the pouilly fussé vineyards. Quite an easy walk up from the parking place. Apparently Francois Mitterrand used to walk the hill once a year. There is also a museum, which was closed when we were there
Flin V — Google review
Beautiful view! Fun and sporty walk!
Alexander — Google review
A great place for a half-day trip if you're based nearby. Great views, nice holiday atmosphere. The path is somewhat difficult as it goes up, but it's worth it.
Dominique P — Google review
Wonderful views after a manageable climb. An important prehistorical site, An excellent museum and outdoor tour of the archaeological sites.
Ian P — Google review
4.7
(595)
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4.5
(588)
71960 Solutré-Pouilly, France
23

Royal Monastery of Brou

Mentioned on 
15 lists 
Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Royal Monastery of Brou is a flamboyant Gothic-style monastery renowned for its ornate marble royal tombs and oak choir stalls. Founded in the early 1500s as a burial place for the Dukes and their families, it was established by Margaret of Austria. Visitors can explore the vast interior for a small fee, with interactive displays and videos bringing its history to life. The monastery houses a large collection of artworks, traditional wooden toys, and intricate architecture.
Built in the 1500's, this is a magnificent monument to tour. The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly spoke French and English.
Rene L — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the monastery and the museum. Beautiful site.
Michael M — Google review
Very beautiful monastery with a rich history, unsurprising given how old Europe is. And this one has been well maintained, even hosting music and arts shows outside of just the walk around tour of the monastery itself. Obvious ongoing upkeep and restoration work is happening which is great given that this monastery is close to 500 years old. Doesn't look a day over 300. 🤪
Dave S — Google review
A beautiful historical place where to spend a pleasant and interesting couple of hours. The architecture is impressive, the place is big and there is plenty of things to see: the church, the various rooms, the ancient tools used for the building, some historical facts etc... there was also a room with an art exhibition. Spent a wonderful afternoon there!
Sonia J — Google review
This place is breathtaking. The outside is beautiful and the inside is just amazing. Definitely worth the price of admission. Plan to allow yourself at least a few hours to enjoy and take in all the art, artifacts, and architecture this place has to offer.
Nathan T — Google review
Found by accident as we heading Northwards. Lucky the light show was on just as we took an evening stroll.Nice music also
John W — Google review
Well maintained monastery and church with a very interesting history. The church hosts the graves of Philibert II., his mother and his wife Margaret of Austria, which are great pieces of art from Flamish sculpturers.
Sebastian M — Google review
Stunning cathedral with a very unique roof displaying the colours of the Duchess of Burgundy built between 1506 and 1532. The monastery is behind the church.
Ewan B — Google review
4.7
(4278)
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4.6
(1112)
63 Bd de Brou, 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse, France
http://www.monastere-de-brou.fr/
+33 4 74 22 83 83
24

Castle of Drée

Castle
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Only available by guided tour. Privately owned. The guides are knowledgeable and it's great to walk round somewhere lived in. Only one English tour per day. Worth the effort to visit.
David J — Google review
Very nice garden and very informative tour (in French..), beautiful castle even if it is quite "new", well worth a visit and very helpful and nice staff/guide..
Ben S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit & have a picknick in the garden looking out at the chateau
N D — Google review
The tour of 90 minutes was a bit too long and dull for our taste. The castle and interior are beautiful though, and our kids enjoyed seeing all the different rooms. Still, a faster pace would have been better, for us.
Chris W — Google review
A great visit if you're in the area. A beautiful lived in home. One of the few lived in chateaus which is well taken care of. Like similar castles in the UK, this is a home. There are pictures of family amongst the rooms.
Clarke T — Google review
Good.especially after 2145pm.
Takako H — Google review
A wonderful gem set in the Brionnais and rescued and furnished by the generosity of a 21st century descendant of Napoleon. Wonderful guide and stunning gardens...a must see.
Keith D — Google review
Beautiful setting for a country house château. Rooms are well furnished but not original fixtures. A magnificent restoration since 1995.
Steve P — Google review
4.6
(718)
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4.5
(63)
Château de Drée, 71800 Curbigny, France
http://www.chateau-de-dree.com/
+33 3 85 26 84 80
25

Touroparc Zoo

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Amusement center
Touroparc Zoo is a great combination of a zoo, water park, and amusement park, making it perfect for families with younger children. The zoo houses various animals such as monkeys, giraffes, elephants, hippos, zebras, birds, and reptiles. The attractions cater to kids up to around 12 years old and include a carousel, train rides, museums, and seasonal water slides. Visitors can also enjoy the monorail and the baby touro river.
Great park, animals well fed and taken care of, did the private visit where we could feed several animals ans it was amazing. Staff was great too.
Juan G — Google review
We had a great time there with our son of 6 years old. It's not too big, but still many animals to spot! Besides animals, there are also many attractions for the little ones! We had a great day.
Jenny L — Google review
Great day trip for all especially in July and August when the water park is open. New slides in the pool are excellent for kids under 7 and new games are fun. I highly recommend it.
Pierre C — Google review
More for children, not really for the animals We saw a zookeeper use a fire extinguisher on monkeys from the side to keep them appart We had to pay for the waterpark too, eventhough we did not want to use it. It was all in the price and no other options were available, it was misleading. But he parking is free.
Bradley L — Google review
I visited Touroparc Zoo a couple of weeks ago to celebrate my birthday, and I can honestly say it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had! What made this experience so special was how hands-on it was. Unlike other soigneur experiences where you barely get to interact with the animals, Christophe made sure we were involved and engaged the whole way through. You can tell he genuinely cares for the all the reptiles and takes great pride in sharing that with others. We had the chance to see so many incredible species up close, and he gave us a fascinating look into what it’s really like to work behind the scenes at a zoo. Thank you, Christophe, for making my birthday so memorable. Your enthusiasm made the visit come alive! Highly recommend this experience to anyone, whether you're an animal lover or just curious. Truly a 10/10!
Ahaeli C — Google review
Very! nice park but absolutely ridiculous how weird they are about the height in the attractions, when accompanied by an adult. I was not allowed to drive the horses attraction with my baby who really got to love this attraction in Parc le pal. We stood 15 minutes in the burning sun. When it was our turn he pointed at the sign saying my baby should be 90cm. At Parc le pal we did this attraction multiple times without an issue. This ruined the moment. All other safe attractions you can do as parent with your kid, is not allowed, really frustrating. The wild water attraction or the mono rail are allowed :/ Please check your height restrictions... Everything else is really nice, but above gave everything a bad taste.
Dylan M — Google review
We visited on a cooler weekday in September and the place was very quiet which was perfect for us to see all the animals It's clear the animals are well cared for and healthy The rides and water park looked good but they were not available this late in the season
Kate T — Google review
The VIP and Soigneur experiences are totally worth it. We have done the VIP visit twice and the both times was super amazing. Highly recommended. We chose to do the Soigneur experience in the reptile house and we're extremely happy with our choice. It was very very interactive and we learned so many interesting facts from Christoph. Thanks so much for the amazing experience with Curu, the snakes, lizards, iguana, crocodiles, and turtles!
David S — Google review
4.1
(7317)
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3.7
(1198)
400 Rue du Parc, 71570 Romanèche-Thorins, France
http://www.touroparc.com/
+33 3 85 35 51 53
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26

Hameau Duboeuf

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Theme park
Food & Drink
Hameau Duboeuf, located in Saone et Loire, Bourgogne Franche Comte, offers a traditional regional dining experience at the cafe des deux horloges within the vine and wine park. The museum may have been closed for some visitors, but they still enjoyed exploring the shop's Beaujolais selection and tasting six wines at the bar/restaurant. The old Victorian station housing the restaurant adds a unique charm with its original glass painted ceiling and vintage travel posters.
Lovely place and especially warm care by the lady manager throughout our visit. Interesting, informative, exciting, fun and, of course, a tasty day. Recommend for all with keen interest on the culture of vines and wines. Ate the formule 2 at the cafeteria accompanied by roomfull of locals.
Eeva-Maria — Google review
We arrived knowing the museum was closed but wanted to have a shop for a few bottles from the Beaujolais selection. The shop was extremely quiet but we found a very accommodating staff member who allowed us to taste 6 wines at the bar/restaurant and then choose our favourites to buy. This staff member (sorry we didn’t catch your name) gave us 5 star level service. He truly made our day. Thanks Mr. Gentleman Kindly (not his real name).
John — Google review
As a tour guide I need to say that this place is one of the most wonderful places I have been. If you want to see the history and enjoy the beautiful Beaujolais, you must visit this place
Jorge B — Google review
Really fun afternoon! They have put a lot of effort into creating a fun way to learn about wine with an amazing collection of artifacts and great attractions. Really made me appreciate the history of wine in the region and enough going on to keep the kids going until the all important wine tasting! (Which would not happen at a normal vineyard where they would last about 5 mins!)
Michael J — Google review
Not as big as expected but it was great for adults and kids. I loved the bee ride and the outside area for the kids.
Mel B — Google review
An interesting museum dealing with just about every aspect of wine, from bottling to transportation to tasting and everything in-between. It has a few interactive areas to appeal to children, although I'm not sure how many would really appreciate this museum. There is also an included wine tasting with 2 wines. So why did I only give 3 stars? As an English speaker with weak French skills, there were a number of plaques without any English translation. But most importantly, I found the museum rather pricey: €20. There are 4 areas to view: The hamlet, the train station, the gardens and the wine cellar. When I came on October 10, the garden and wine cellar had just closed for the year, but I still had to pay full price. I'm sorry, but paying full price for half of the displays doesn't sit well with me.
Michael M — Google review
Intreating museum about the wine district and process of making wine. Sometimes it's a bit to much of a Comercial for wine ! (No mentioning of the bad sides of wine directly)
Björn K — Google review
Nicely done. Service, movies and 2 glasses of wine with great sommelier. Did not care much about the plant and lack of info about winery. But would recommend overall
Jean L — Google review
4.5
(2092)
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4.4
(540)
796 Rte de la Gare, 71570 Romanèche-Thorins, France
https://www.duboeuf.com/fr/le-parc/
+33 3 85 35 22 22
27

Bird park Villars les Dombes

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Bird Park Villars les Dombes is a paradise for bird lovers, featuring a vast collection of birds, including rare species. The park offers demonstrations and preservation programs, making it an excellent destination for families and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy observing various water birds such as storks, herons, and egrets in the region's network of rainwater pools dating back to the 13th century.
Excellent day at the bird park. I was there for the second time and all the family found some interesting things to do including kids. The new area dedicated to Africa is really well presented. Another good point is that there are a lot of places to make a picnic and playgrounds for children. I also recommend the observation tower to have a good overview of the park. Finally, the bird show in the afternoon is a must see.
Julien B — Google review
Nice place to with family and friends..You must be early to visit all,bcoz it's a wide big place. We been last 19 April 2025.
Grace B — Google review
The food is realy horrible. Vegetables taste bad, nearly pureed. Pasta was hard (burned) burgers were dry, hardly any Meat on them and french Fries are extra. Le comptoir des colibris is as bad as the park is good. Bring your own food and enjoy the beautifull park
Maarten V — Google review
Generally a beautiful park, very green and nicely designed when it comes down to aesthetics and topics. Parking was easy and well managed. Loads of staff trying to fill the parking lot in a way that makes sense, friendly and clear in their expressions. As with any park, there is a lot of walking involved and especially for small kids you'll need to be prepared to bring a pushchair. The toilets were absolutely yucky. I was only in the men's toilets, but it smells of wee everywhere, you're literally walking in it, the whole floor is covered in it. I know men can be yuk but some of those toilet I really wouldn't be surprised if they haven't been cleaned in a while or are leaking. I have never seen so much dodgy liquid on the floor. It really reeked. Some toilets have massive queues, not just the ladies', also the men's toilets. What surprised me though is, that our friends' daughters tried to get to the ladies and were trying to find a free cubical and three (!!!) ladies were so rude and pushed them out of the way. (which would be another downside, in some toilets you can literally see the cubical doors when you stand on the path). Shops/coffee and food stalls are understaffed. Particularly during high traffic periods. I.e. there was a bird show to begin in the arena and there was a massive (seriously, it was huge) queue trying to get in. There was a food/coffee stall with two windows, only one window was open. One lady was working and the first thing she said was, that she had no coffee as they ran out. When the show ended, the queue at that shop was huge, by then the second shopkeeper didn't make much of a difference. Same with the bbq restaurant we got there just before the lunch storm hit and we already had to wait about 20min to get our order and the queue started just behind the door (so really not long). By the time we finished and walked out, the queue was around the corner alongside the building, who knows how long they had to wait. One till. Having two people using the same cash machine is not really efficient. They'd need at least 3, then the queue started on the pick-up side, because the chicken needed longer cooking times. So all in all not very efficient. Two coffee machines (you get a coin at the till) but one machine had an error message in French (needed maintenance, but was still working), that many people couldn't read nor knew how to get rid of the error message. So people started queue on the other coffee machine. A few other food stalls were closed, it was a hot day, I think about 34°C. Hardly any shade anywhere. So in order to get some drinks, a couple of grown-ups had to walk through half the park to get something for the rest of the group, as we tried to find shade with the little kids. If you are not planning the visit ahead, try to avoid too sunny days. Bird show was OK. A bit disappointing that they have so much staff in that arena but then decide to just play a boring recording and then let the birds fly. Other parks actually talk about the birds and give facts about the specific birds on display, also are interactive with the crowd. Here you just sit down, a tape plays, trainers let the birds fly over your head, then they sit down in the middle of the arena and all birds walk out like in a circus good-bye. Not impressed. The range of animals is quite impressive. And beautiful birds, that seem to be kept in good conditions and clean. Butterfly house, and there was a penguin/fish area, which unfortunately was shut down and we couldn't find access to the Australian area with the kangaroos which our daughters desperately wanted to see. The only path we could find to go there seemed to be closed with a gate but no further information. It's also advisable to follow a set path. Going to see what interest you may be too chaotic and it's easy to get lost in the park. Also walking everything multiple times is suboptimal. Oh one more thing... to get out of the park: ONE (!!!) turnstile. Why they didn't just open the bloody gate is beyond me. We had to QUEUE (!!!) to leave the park. Ridiculous.
Philippe M — Google review
Good place to spend the day with the family. Make sure to buy your ticket ahead of time or you may be waiting in line for a long time. They are not very organized. The place is in need of renovations, bathrooms are old, dirty.
Eric S — Google review
Our 3rd visit to this park. We love it. Our kids love it. My folks love it. Always something new to see. Always clean. The birds and other animals seem happy and well cared for. Saw one of the shows this time - for the first time - and it was brilliant. We will be going again on our next trip to the area.
Charlie W — Google review
Wonderful experience! The bird park is quite good, clean, safe for kids! I recommend. We even bought annual card for 45 euros.
S. L — Google review
Great place to see birds. However, you should bring your own food and drink because the snack bars there are horrible.
Matěj M — Google review
4.4
(5435)
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4.2
(1638)
X2RM+2P, Parking lot, D1083, 01330 Villars-les-Dombes, France
https://www.parcdesoiseaux.com/
+33 4 74 98 05 54
28

Pérouges Cité Médiévale

Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Pérouges Cité Médiévale is a small medieval town located on a hill east of Lyon, just a 45-minute drive away. The town was rebuilt in the mid-1400s and has been historically significant for trade and defense. Approximately 400 people live within its walls, and there are some tourist-friendly businesses such as restaurants and shops. A two-hour guided tour offers insights into the town's 500-year history.
Well preserved village. The architecture is unique. The food was so good. They are so many souvenir shops but we are not lucky. That day was rainy and most of the shops were closed. Don’t forget to say Hi to a fat cat🐱
Yosita K — Google review
This place is great. I love history. Thus, I liked the place and atmosphere.
Osamah A — Google review
Pérouges is a beautifully preserved medieval village that feels like stepping into a fairytale. Cobbled streets, stone houses, ivy-covered facades — every corner is photogenic and full of charm. It’s not big, but that’s part of its beauty: you can wander slowly, take in the atmosphere, and imagine what life was like centuries ago. There are lovely artisan shops, small cafés, and a few restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties — especially the famous galette de Pérouges, which is absolutely worth tasting warm with a bit of sugar caramelized on top. It’s peaceful, authentic, and only a short drive from Lyon — perfect for a half-day or slow afternoon escape. Go early or late in the day if you want to avoid crowds and enjoy the serenity of the place. Highly recommended for anyone who loves history, quiet beauty, and timeless villages.
Mabelle M — Google review
A lovely stone middle age town, nice for taking a walk but became a bit commercial.
M M — Google review
It was quite an interesting tour of this great medieval city before Christmas time. The restaurants and cafes were all decorated for Christmas, and we tried mulled wine in one of the places. At this time of year the city is not so crowded with visitors.
Fulya G — Google review
Very interesting place, with a 3-4 restaurants which are full around lunch time, but you can have pancakes with ham or Nutella on the street. It's a beautiful Medieval town, especially during the Autumn because of the colours of the falling leaves.
Andrey R — Google review
I could not get enough of this beautiful historic place. I was. Awe around each corner I walked. Simply beautiful. Bring you best pair of waking shoes and a lot of space on your phone to take pictures.
Tammy P — Google review
This place is very beautiful and has not a lot visitors. One day trip would be far enough to enjoy entirely of this village. I stayed one night (Wed) and there is no restaurant opening for dinner.
Minh V — Google review
4.5
(2538)
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4.4
(1310)
9 Rte de la Cité, 01800 Pérouges, France
https://www.perouges-bugey-tourisme.com/
+33 9 67 12 70 84
29

Lac des Sapins

Lake
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Celebrated artificial lake offering swimming, campgrounds, mountain biking & scenic hiking trails.
Great place to spend a relaxed day in nature. You may play a ball game, walk around the lake or do other outdoor activities. Possibility to hide from the rain or bad weather under a roofed area with benches and tables. A great place for a picnic.
Dominique P — Google review
Rude unhelpful staff and arrogant life guards who spent their time messing about rather than doing their job. We were wearing swimming trunks but told these were prohibited as unhygienic, despite this being lake water complete with ducks and even a water rat!!! Ridiculous non-sensical rules and rigorously enforced and the only thing that the lifeguards actually engaged in. Avoid!
Richard S — Google review
The area here is not quite famous for a refreshing dip on hot summer days, but you take what you get. As long as you don’t want to end up like a sardine in the surveilled area next to the parking space, you should not have a problem with wading through the mud when entering the lake. The water is not really cold, but let’s pretend you can refresh a little on warmer days. It is very nice for a walk in the woods on the other, less frequented side. SUP and pedal boat rental is not on the side of the parking space, you either have to swim or walk to the other side, also passing the aerial adventure park - which could also be a nice attraction for kids. You can also find a restaurant and an ice cream parlour. Besides the parking fee the access to the lake is free of charge, though you may find a separate lido having an entrance fee.
Uwe S — Google review
The official website says pool open in June from 11h to 18h. We get there at 17:30 for a quick swim but the pool was already closed.
Arturo R — Google review
I'm inlove with this place, especially the smell of fresh nature. You can do a lot of activities, swimming, biking, fishing, camping, horse riding, etc. You will love to go back again and again to this place. 🥰🥰🥰
Thinker M — Google review
Very nice, good infrastructure, prices ok, parking free if you stay late.
Joanna Z — Google review
Nice place to retreat from the sun with a E3 entry fee more than worth it for the lake.
Gavin S — Google review
Life changing experience
Ludmila M — Google review
4.3
(1099)
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4.0
(210)
69550, France
http://www.lacdessapins.fr/
30

Cabaret Voulez-Vous Grand Lyon

Cabaret club
Concerts & Shows
Performances
Dinner Theaters
Cabarets
(Translated by Google) Everything was great: warm welcome, excellent meals and service, fabulous, original and colorful show... a superb experience for a magical New Year's Eve evening!! We will come back with great pleasure! (Original) Tout était top : accueil chaleureux, repas et service excellents, spectacle fabuleux, original et haut en couleurs... une superbe expérience pour une soirée de la Saint Sylvestre magique !! Nous reviendrons avec grand plaisir!
Vincent C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ugh, a money making machine.... I came there with my partner. (54 years and a little more for her for information, for a meal show, our Christmas present) Friendly welcome and immediately afterwards, obligation to take a photo with "2" artists, which you can buy for €9. Apero worthy of... I don't have a name, Lidl or Aldi is better! : Auvergne Taost (one passage to spread out, one to pick up what is placed on the Taost) Punch... without alcohol or very little, and without taste... except sugar. The basic STARTER, the dish - chicken fillet - just not good: chicken pierced in Saumur, dirty and waterlogged... so very, even too tender to be of good quality. Just spiced up with a porcini mushroom sauce. The accompaniment was supposed to be polenta...semolina. Before the cheese - disgusting and bland - and the frozen 🍨, another obligatory photo for €9. The coffee worthy of the neighborhood fair to finish... Well, we're old - not too old anyway - and we like good things, maybe the show will be better. I forgot something, express meal... followed by the show, not at the same time!!!! And yes, they offer the possibility of only coming for the show (to make more money) So the show: Animation by recorded tape to get in the mood throughout the evening, artists who are good, but who only reproduce what was asked of them. Édith Piaf, I like 2 to 3 minutes, but 15 minutes is a long time.... The girls,... pretty but mediocre show.... Mixture of children's show and nonsense fair. Anyway, after 25 minutes of show we left. I don't understand why you have such a rating. It seems that the food is not important and neither is the quality of the show. We have had other evenings of this type, for much less money and much better. 199€ for 2 + 37 euros for 2 glasses of champagne. Yes, if you want to change dessert, it’s €5!!! No photos because prohibited and very often recalled by the soundtrack (it's better to pay €9 for it 🤣🤣🤣) Conclusion: flee this place!!! (Original) Bof, une machine à faire du fric.... J'y suis venu avec ma compagne. (54 ans et un peu plus pour elle pour info, pour un repas spectacle, notre cadeau de Noël) Acceuil sympa et tout de suite après, obligation de faire une photo avec "2" artistes, que l'on vous propose d'acheter à 9€. Apero digne de ... j'ai pas de nom, lidl ou aldi c'est meilleur ! : Taost à l'auvergnat (un passage pour étaler, un pour ramasser ce qui est posé sur le Taost) Punch... sans alcool ou tres peu, et sans goût... si ce n'est le sucre. L'ENTRÉE basique, le plat -filet de poulet- juste pas bon : du poulet piqué au Saumur, sale et gorgé d'eau... donc très, voir trop tendre pour être de bonne qualité. Tout juste relevé par un sauce aux cèpes. L'accompagnement était censé être de la polenta... de la semoule. Avant le fromage - dégueulasse et fade- et le 🍨 congelé , une autre photo obligatoire pour 9€. Le café digne de la kermesse de quartier pour finir... Bon, on est âgé - pas trop quand même- et on aime les bonnes choses, peut être que le spectacle sera mieux. J'oubliais un truc, repas express... suivi du spectacle, pas en même temps !!!! Et oui, ils offrent la possibilité de ne venir que pour le spectacle (pour faire plus de fric) Donc le spectacle : Animation par bande enregistrée pour se mettre dans l'ambiance tout au long de la soirée, artistes qui sont bon, mais qui ne font que reproduire ce que leur a demandé. Édith piaf, j'aime bien, 2 à 3 minutes, mais 15 minutes c'est long.... Les filles,.... jolies mais spectacle bof.... Mélange de show pour enfants et foire a la nullité. Bref, apres 25 minutes de spectacle nous sommes partis. Je ne comprends pas pourquoi vous avez une telle note. A croire que la nourriture n'est pas importante et que la qualité du spectacle non plus. Nous avons fait d'autres soirées de ce type, pour bien moins cher et beaucoup mieux. 199€ pour 2 + 37 euros les 2 coupes de champagne. A oui, si vous souhaitez changer de dessert, c'est 5 € !!! Pas de photos car interdit et très souvent rappelé par la bande son (c'est mieux de la payer 9€ 🤣🤣🤣) Conclusion : fuyez cet endroit !!!
Agostino R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magical moment! We were made very welcome and shown to our table. After the aperitif, we started the meal. At 2 p.m. the show started. It's magical. The dancers are truly professional. Their costumes are splendid. And the singer really took us into her story! We are delighted to have seen this very beautiful spectacle which really has nothing to envy of those in Paris. Congratulations to your entire team. (Original) Moment magique! Nous avons été très bien accueillis et conduits à notre table. Après l'apéritif, nous avons débuté le repas. A 14 h le spectacle a commencé. Il est magique. Les danseuses et danseurs sont vraiment professionnels . Leurs costumes sont splendides. Et la chanteuse nous a vraiment emporté dans son histoire ! Nous sommes ravis d'avoir vu ce très beau spectacle qui n'a vraiment rien à envier à ceux de Paris. Bravo à toute votre équipe.
Francoise M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The show far exceeded my expectations. I never tired of admiring all the costumes, the singer’s voice was just sublime and the quality of the performances was really top notch. Once the show was over, I only wanted to come back with friends and show them the cabaret you want. Congratulations for this beautiful production (Original) Le spectacle a de loin dépassé mes attentes. Je ne me lassais pas d’admirer tous les costumes, la voix de la chanteuse était juste sublime et la qualité des performances était vraiment top. Une fois le spectacle était terminé, je n’avais qu’une envie, à revenir avec des amis et leur faire découvrir le cabaret voulez vous. Bravo pour cette belle production
Sylwia G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The staff from reception for reservations, to service, to the establishment manager, to the artists on stage and to the photographer, are really very professional, available and friendly. My partner dreamed of discovering a “traditional” cabaret show. She loved this quality magazine. We had a great time on January 1, 2024. I had booked for the photo with the artists at the end of the show. That's when I proposed. Thank you to the entire team for their support in this unique event. (Original) Le personnel de l'accueil pour la réservation, au service, au responsable d'établissement, aux artistes sur scène au photographe, est vraiment très pro, disponible et sympathique. Ma compagne rêvait de découvrir un spectacle de cabaret "traditionnel". Elle a adoré cette revue de qualité. Nous avons passé un excellent moment ce premier janvier 2024. J'avais réservé pour la photo avec les artistes à la fin du spectacle. C'est à se moment là que j'ai fais ma demande en mariage. Merci à toute l'équipe pour son accompagnement dans cet évènement unique.
Sylfred38 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great gift from our children, everything was excellent and a magnificent show, I highly recommend. (Original) Super cadeau fait par nos enfants, tout était excellent et spectacle magnifique, je recommande fortement.
Eveyne ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice evening spent at the Vous vous! The warm welcome and attentive servers. The meal was very good quality, although there was a downside to the drinks service (champagne served at the next table and a carafe forgotten, but all that was taken care of). Special mention for the Utopia show! Rather modern musical comedy, with songs, dances, and much more, in which the public is invited to participate. (Original) Très belle soirée passée au Voulez vous ! L'accueil chaleureux et les serveurs au petit soins. Le repas était très bonne qualité, bémol toutefois sur le service des boissons (champagne servi à la table d'à côté et carafe oubliée, mais tout cela a été réglé). Mention spéciale pour le spectacle Utopia! Comédie musicale plutôt moderne, avec chants, danses, et bien d'autres, dans laquelle le public est invitéàparticiper.
Sandrine T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visited twice this year for the Utopia shows in February and Idoles for New Year's Day. To do at least once. Delicious meal by chef Torres (if I remember correctly). Very friendly team. Nice drinks menu. Reasonable prices. Stunning spectacle. Magnificent dancers. Beautiful choreography. A singer with a voice to die for. Everyone there is friendly. The room is large and well appointed. I will go back as soon as possible to see the Caprice show. Glitter from the lights of music (Original) Visité deux fois cette année pour les spectacles Utopia en février et Idoles pour le jour de l'an. À faire au moins une fois. Repas délicieux par le chef Torrès ( si j'ai bien retenu) . Equipe fort sympathique. Jolie carte des boissons. Des prix raisonnables. Spectacle époustouflant. Magnifiques danseurs et danseuses. Belles chorégraphies. Une chanteuse avec une voix à tomber. Tout le monde y est sympathique. La salle est grande et bien agencée. J'y retournerai dès que possible pour voir le spectacle Caprice. Des paillettes des lumières de la musique
ZDjolof G — Google review
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181 bis Av. du Général Leclerc, 69480 Anse, France
https://www.voulez-vous.fr/lyon/
+33 2 38 55 06 02
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