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Beaujolais

Nestled in the heart of rolling vineyards, Beaujolais seduces with its picturesque landscapes and charming villages.

Discover the famous vintages during tastings in authentic cellars, explore the hiking trails offering breathtaking views and visit emblematic sites.

Discover a terroir rich in traditions, ideal for memorable getaways.

Don't forget to visit one of the most beautiful villages in France: Oingt

Small towns of character

Beaujolais of the Golden Stones

The Beaujolais des Pierres Dorées amazes with its villages with golden hues, sculpted in a unique limestone. Stroll through the picturesque streets, visit historic churches and enjoy an enchanting setting, a reflection of regional authenticity.

The City of Lights

Lyon

Just 30 minutes from Blacé, Lyon, the capital of Gaul, is full of treasures.

Stroll through Old Lyon with its mysterious traboules, admire the majestic Fourvière basilica and explore the vibrant Presqu'île district.

Don't miss the Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse for an unforgettable gastronomic experience and discover the magnificent mural frescoes that dot the city, true works of art in the open air.

A must-see in the region

Villefranche-sur-Saone

Villefranche-sur-Saône, the jewel of Beaujolais, charms with its rich heritage and lively streets.

Stroll along the rue Nationale, an emblematic shopping street, and visit the collegiate church of Notre-Dame-des-Marais, a Gothic masterpiece.

Explore the Musée Paul-Dini for a captivating artistic journey and enjoy the local markets to discover regional flavors.

A walk along the Saône offers a peaceful and picturesque setting, ideal for recharging your batteries.

In southern Burgundy

Mason

Mâcon, the southern gateway to Burgundy, seduces with its authentic charms.

Stroll along the banks of the Saône and admire the view from the Pont Saint-Laurent. Visit the elegant Cathedral of Saint-Vincent and discover the Ursuline Museum, rich in local history.

Don't miss the Maison de Bois, fascinating with its unique architecture.

Enjoy the markets and restaurants to savor regional delicacies.