Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 1
96 mi1 mi
From Roman to Romanesque
The first day of the tour will begin with a stop in Alesia, where you will discover the remnants of a Gallo-Roman town.
From there, you will drive to Fontenay Abbey and Vézelay, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In between, you will enjoy lunch in the historic town of Noyers, on the shore of the Serein river.
From there, you will drive to Fontenay Abbey and Vézelay, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In between, you will enjoy lunch in the historic town of Noyers, on the shore of the Serein river.
09:00
Dijon
Dijon is a beautiful French city, with an animated center to wander through while admiring buildings with Renaissance and Medieval elements.
It's a perfect travel destination for those who love cultural events, good food, and savourous wine.
It's a perfect travel destination for those who love cultural events, good food, and savourous wine.
35.9 mi
1 hr 10 min
11:1045 min
Remains of the Gallo-Roman town of Alesia
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From Dijon, you will drive to the top of Mont Auxois to see the Remains of the Gallo-Roman town in Alesia, a place that's been inhabited for 2 millennia, starting in prehistoric times.
This town used to have one of the tallest strongholds in Western Europe. Well fortified, the town resisted battles between the Galls under Vercingetorix and the Romans of Julius Caesar.
You can visit the remains of Alesia's Gallo-Roman town every day from 10 am to 7 pm. The visit lasts about 45 minutes and you can book your ticket in advance here.
This town used to have one of the tallest strongholds in Western Europe. Well fortified, the town resisted battles between the Galls under Vercingetorix and the Romans of Julius Caesar.
You can visit the remains of Alesia's Gallo-Roman town every day from 10 am to 7 pm. The visit lasts about 45 minutes and you can book your ticket in advance here.
11.4 mi
25 min
12:201 hr
Fontenay Abbey
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The second stop of the day is at the Romanesque Fontenay Abbey. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the '80s, and its fame increased after becoming one of the movie sets for Gérard Depardieu's Cyrano de Bergerac in 1990.
This Cistercian monastery built by Saint Bernard has a beautiful church with a cloister, a monk council room, a forge, and a dormitory.
You can visit the Fontenay Abbey every day between 10 am and 6 pm. Guided tours are also available and the visit lasts about an hour.
Trivia: In 2022, the monastery competed in the show Le monument préféré des Français.
This Cistercian monastery built by Saint Bernard has a beautiful church with a cloister, a monk council room, a forge, and a dormitory.
You can visit the Fontenay Abbey every day between 10 am and 6 pm. Guided tours are also available and the visit lasts about an hour.
Trivia: In 2022, the monastery competed in the show Le monument préféré des Français.
23.5 mi
40 min
14:001 hr
Domaine Pierre Paillot & Restaurant Les Millésimes
Restaurant
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After your visit to Fontenay Abbey, you will stop in Noyers, a historic town surrounded by the River Serein. Here, you will have lunch at the French restaurant Les Millesimes.
The restaurant is open for lunch Wednesday-Sunday between 12 and 3 pm, and for dinner only on Saturday between 7 an 9 pm.
The restaurant is open for lunch Wednesday-Sunday between 12 and 3 pm, and for dinner only on Saturday between 7 an 9 pm.
24.9 mi
40 min
15:405 min
Vezelay Parking
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Following a good lunch in a wonderful setting, you will drive to Vézelay and park your car, as it's only accessible on foot. Then, you're ready to explore and discover its buildings with Romanesque, Renaissance, and Gothic elements.
Vézelay is another UNESCO Site on your route. It has a rich theological and cultural heritage thanks to being a colline éternelle or eternal hill in its origins.
Vézelay is another UNESCO Site on your route. It has a rich theological and cultural heritage thanks to being a colline éternelle or eternal hill in its origins.
0.5 mi
15 min
16:005 min
Mairie de Vézelay
Capitol Building
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From the parking lot, you go uphill and enter the town through the Porte Neuve (New Gate), then continue in the direction of the Hôtel de Ville or Marie de Vézelay, with its impressive tower and clock.
0.2 mi
5 min
16:101 hr 30 min
Vézelay Abbey
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From the building of the City Hall, you will continue to climb all the way to the Basilique Sainte-Marie Madeleine, on the top of the hill.
The building of this majestic construction began in the 9th century. However, it was damaged by various conflicts, and it was rebuilt in the mid-19th century under architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc.
Inside this Romanesque cathedral, you will notice the beautiful stone spires and pillars decorated with biblical scenes.
The Vezelay Abbey is open for visitors daily from 7 am to 8 pm.
The building of this majestic construction began in the 9th century. However, it was damaged by various conflicts, and it was rebuilt in the mid-19th century under architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc.
Inside this Romanesque cathedral, you will notice the beautiful stone spires and pillars decorated with biblical scenes.
The Vezelay Abbey is open for visitors daily from 7 am to 8 pm.
0.5 mi
10 min
17:5015 min
Vézelay Tours
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From the Abbey, you will continue your tour along the Rue du Chapitre and Rue de la Corderie. Stop to take in the views over the valley below and the nearby Cure river from the Vezelay Towers.
0.3 mi
10 min
18:3010 hrsHotels
Hôtel Restaurant De La Poste & Du Lion D'or
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Check in at the Hôtel de la Poste et du Lion d'Or, then go have dinner at the hotel's restaurant, L'Eternel.
The restaurant is open for dinner Wednesday-Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and for lunch only on Saturday and Sunday, between 12 and 1.30 pm.
Book your table in advance: 0373530320
The restaurant is open for dinner Wednesday-Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and for lunch only on Saturday and Sunday, between 12 and 1.30 pm.
Book your table in advance: 0373530320