25 km from Auxerre, between Champagne and Burgundy, in a charming village, find a delightful gourmet stop-over in pleasant hotel known for its terraced garden, comfortable and elegant rooms, all tastefully furnished. Enjoy boat trips on the canal, chateaux, museums, the famous Chablis vineyard, and the Othe forest
Recommended 3 Star Hotels in Burgundy
Hostellerie Bourguignonne
In a warmly atmosphere where wood and colours harmonize the bedrooms, invite you for a stay. In France, truly great Cuisine always quests for a worthy home and l’hostellerie Bourguignonne is just such a place. Carp, Tench, pike… Here is the temple of the famed “Pochouse Verdunoise”. Didier Denis will offer you very down to [...]
La Huchette
In a large park near Mâcon, at the heart of the Bresse region, this charming hotel is elegantly decorated with very spacious rooms overlooking the swimming-pool and countryside. Fine cuisine and high-quality wines are to be enjoyed in the panoramic dining-room. The proprietors embrace the hotel’s rich regional and artistic heritage.
Hostellerie du Château de Sainte-Sabine (Chateau de Sainte Sabine)
In the heart of a famous wine-growing region, this 17th century residence was built on a former 11th century monastery. Standing majestically in the centre of a 20-acre park, the château combines elegance of the past with comfort of the present. In the restaurant, enjoy gourmet or traditional cooking.
Ursulines (Les)
In the heart of the ancient quarter, this ancient convent (17th century) has a spectacular view of the Morvan mountains. Find quiet rooms, fine cuisine, breakfast in the old chapel, and a French garden in the historic town. Located near the cathedral and the museums.Extra bed : eur 10Parking : eur 7Pets : eur 6.
Hostellerie du Chateau de Bellecroix
In the heart of Burgundy and its riches (Beaune and its Hospices 12 km, Cluny and its abbey, Roman churches) gourmet halt in a charming château, its architecture dating from the 12th to the 18th century. Prestigious vineyards and great traditional wines.
Moulin d'Hauterive
Since the 12th Century, Moulin d’Hauterive was first an authentic mill, then monks built an oil crusher and a flour mill… Wonderfully rebuilt in 1977 it became a hotel-restaurant where you can find these lost sensations, the brightness of the day, the taste of real things, peace and quiet in a decor of dream.