Cité des Climats et des vins de Bourgogne - BeauneCité des Climats et des vins de Bourgogne - Beaune
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Fun, cultural activities, discovering Burgundy's terroirsDiscover Beaune with your familyThere's no age limit to pleasure in the Côte d'Or

Top things to do in Beaune with children

They’re always up for galloping around schoolyards, a little less so for sitting in classrooms. That’s just as well, because in Burgundy you can learn while having fun, and why not while running 😉.

There’s no shortage of fun and cultural activities. As for hiking trails where your children can wear out their sneakers, they’re everywhere: from the north to the south of our beautiful region.

The City of Climats and Burgundy wines

Discovering the history of wine for the very young

Discovery, exchange and conviviality: La Cité’s itinerary has been designed to awaken the curiosity of the youngest visitors. They can experiment with touch, sight and smell, with an educational and sensory approach to Climats and Burgundy wines.

How is Crémant de Bourgogne made?

Introduce children to a production site

Here’s a visit that’s simply fascinating: a beautiful story, an interactive tour and, above all, robots! We’re not talking Goldorak or Astro here, but production robots. They’re not from outer space, but watching them work on the production site will fascinate your little ones. Mind you, it won’t be easy to pull them out of their contemplation. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn all about how Crémant de Bourgogne is made, using the Champagne method.

Sometimes with the family, the mustard gets up your nose?

Understand where the expression comes from and, more importantly, where our mustard comes from.

Of course from Burgundy... but still....

Before tasting, you’ll have to submit to a local ritual, that of the cellar descent…

If you see huge fields of yellow flowers in the Burgundy countryside in summer, chances are it’s mustard. And yes, mustard grows in fields 😉.

And it’s the seeds of this beautiful flower that are mishandled to produce this world-famous condiment.

In Beaune, the traditional manufacturer, Moutarderie Fallot, welcomes you to its production site. History and technique will make your children’s eyes sparkle.

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