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Top 10 vineyard gites

The best cottages in the Burgundy vineyards

Immerse yourself in a unique experience by sleeping in the heart of the vineyards. Imagine yourself in the morning enjoying the vineyard landscape at sunrise. The vines stretch as far as the eye can see. A stay in one of Burgundy’s most enchanting locations offers a total immersion in nature, combining serenity, authenticity and oenological discoveries.

Where to stay close to the winemakers
Between the vineyards of Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet

Le Hameau de Blagny

This former winegrower’s house is now home to two superbly renovated gîtes. You climb up to the house via a small road that winds its way through the rows of Chardonnay vines. The atmosphere is profoundly Burgundian, with stone walls that have witnessed many wonderful stories in the past. The luxurious renovation guarantees exceptional comfort, away from it all. In summer, the swimming pool is a delight, with only the sun-drenched grapes as neighbors.

Henri de Villamont Manor

In Savigny-lès-Beaune, just a few hundred meters from the Château, Domaine Henri de Villamont vinifies its wine in unusual Burgundy buildings of white stone and red brick. On the property is a manor house divided into apartments for rental in the heart of the Côte d’Or. The apartments have been carefully and tastefully renovated. They can accommodate from 2 to 6 people. And for your family get-togethers, you can rent the whole of this beautiful mansion in the heart of a winegrowing estate.

Les Divines Burgundy

Here you are in the Hautes-Côtes, in La Rochepot, a charming Côte d’Or village with a magnificent Château. Sylvia and Christian’s charming house welcomes you for a quiet stay, away from it all. Away from it all, but close to the vines. In fact, Sylvia can arrange guided tastings to introduce you to the complexity of Burgundy wines. The swimming pool is a welcome addition on hot summer days. And on milder days, you’ll be delighted by the nearby hiking trails. No need for a car for nature lovers.

Le Gîte le Vigneron

The Voie des Vignes from Santenay to Nolay passes through the village of Change. On the left, the village and its little church. To the right, an alleyway leads up to the gîte le Vigneron. It’s hidden, it’s discreet, it’s secret. It’s the perfect setting for a getaway for two. This little stone winegrower’s house is a cocoon overlooking winegrowing Burgundy.

Les Cabottes

Still in Change, but this time on the church side. Clinging to the hillside that gives the village its charm are a number of charming tiny houses. Dotted around a bucolic garden, each has its own personality. And each one deserves a visit to this village on the border of the Côte d’Or and Saône-et-Loire regions. We invite you to try the aperitif or petit d’jeuner in the field opposite. It’s magical.

Le Clos in the vineyards

Here we are on the Montagne de Beaune. No ski slopes here, but a splendid view over the Côte Beaune and Beaune. Le Clos dans les Vignes takes you back to 1900 with this beautifully renovated house typical of the pre-war period. The sunrise over the Mont-Blanc in the distance is a suspended and memorable moment. And for those who stay up late, evenings by the pool are just as exceptional.

La Maison des Rugiens

Quite simply, it’s impossible to get any closer to the vineyards of Burgundy. You’re in Pommard, on the edge of this mythical village. And on the other side, the Climats de Bourgogne, including a 1er Cru named after Les Rugiens. The gîte can accommodate 15 people. It’s perfect for family reunions or small seminars. What could be better than to work in this atmosphere?

L'Abri de Gallica

In the Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, at Nolay, the vineyards are encircled by a landscape of cliffs. The Voie des Vignes passes right by, on a viaduct that dominates the valley, looking down on the white and grey rocks of Orches and Saint-Romain. L’Abri de Gallica is just two pedal turns from the Véloroute. It’s the perfect stopover for a cycling holiday in Burgundy.

Maison Chassagne de Puligny

Here again, it’s hard to get much closer to the vineyards. And what vineyards they are! Those of Puligny-Montrachet. And it’s on the road leading to the Les Pucelles Chevalier-Montrachet parcel that you’ll find Maison Chassagne de Puligny, right next to Climat “La Rue aux Vaches”. This beautiful family home was the setting for Cédric Klapich’s film “Ce qui nous lie”. For a week’s vacation, you can put yourself in the shoes of François Civil, Pio Marmai or Anna Girardot and explore the vineyards.

Maison Deveney-Mars

Back to the Côte de Beaune, to the charming village of Puligny-Montrachet. The village of the 4 Grands Crus of the Côte de Beaune. Sleep in an old winegrower’s house. Maison Deveney-Mars offers just that. A beautiful double staircase, unfailingly charming Burgundy stonework, exposed beams and a luxurious renovation all add up to an ideal stay. Usually offered as a chambre d’hôtes, it can also be rented privately.

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