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This day out in Burgundy offers a rare immersion in three emblematic sites: Noyers-sur-Serein, Montréal and Vézelay. Between preserved medieval towns, hilly landscapes and high spiritual places, this excursion offers a journey back in time to the heart of an authentic territory.
Designed for groups, this outing combines cultural discovery, walking and contemplation.
Ranked as one of France’s most beautiful villages, Noyers-sur-Serein is immediately appealing for its authenticity and unspoilt charm.
Nestled in a loop of the river Serein, the town has preserved much of its medieval heritage:
The village has retained its medieval layout and great architectural unity, which explains its classification and tourist appeal.
In the Middle Ages, Noyers was a prosperous town, notably thanks to the wine and grain trade. The town was protected by an important fortress, now in ruins, overlooking the village.
Vestiges of this past can be found :
A stroll through Noyers is like entering a city frozen in time.
Today, the village attracts many artists and craftsmen, reinforcing its unique atmosphere.
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This living dimension makes Noyers both a heritage site and a place of creativity.
Less well known but just as remarkable is Montréal, a perched medieval village offering exceptional views over the Serein valley.
Once an important seigneury in the Middle Ages, it retains :
The village bears witness to its past importance and strategic role in the region.
Located high up, Montréal offers breathtaking views over the Burgundy countryside.
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Its confidential nature makes it a particularly welcome discovery.
The highlight of the day, Vézelay is one of Burgundy’s most emblematic sites.
Perched on its famous eternal hill, the village has attracted pilgrims and visitors for centuries.
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Vézelay is one of France’s major heritage destinations.
Overlooking the village, the basilica of Vézelay is one of the greatest masterpieces of Romanesque art.
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It is a major departure point for Santiago de Compostela and a powerful symbol of Europe’s religious heritage.
Combining Noyers, Montréal and Vézelay allows you to discover three complementary facets of Burgundy:
This route offers an exceptional wealth of attractions in a single day.
This outing is perfectly suited to groups, thanks to a fluid, well-balanced program.
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The diversity of our sites is sure to appeal to all audiences.
Choosing this excursion means exploring one of France’s most beautiful regions.
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Between charm, history and spirituality, this day offers a complete immersion in Burgundy.
Noyers-sur-Serein is one of France's most beautiful medieval villages. Its half-timbered houses, cobbled streets and ramparts are still visible. Its remarkable preservation makes it a must-see destination for lovers of heritage and medieval architecture.
Montréal is a medieval hilltop village offering exceptional views over the Serein valley. Here you'll discover ancient houses, remnants of fortifications and a discreet but authentic architectural heritage. It's an ideal base for discovering a less touristy but historically rich area.
Vézelay is famous for its Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, a masterpiece of Romanesque art and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also a major departure point for the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, and one of Europe's leading spiritual centers.