Chalon sur Saô ne is the second largest town in Burgundy after Dijon. This dynamic, economic centre, offers many cultural activities. Ex-pats living in the area come here for its varied supply of shops, and the many activities organized. Stay west for the rolling hills with vineyards, east is the flatter Bresse area.

Water, water everywhere… two of the last ‘ wild’ rivers in Europe, lakes, canals and thermal spas; organic farming and outdoor pursuits, plus the seat of the Bourbon Dukes.
This historic town and the wine producing villages which surround Beaune need no introduction, and for the wine enthusiast, only a vineyard location will do.
The Auxois area has become the Burgundy area of choice for those that do not specifically need to be in the wine area. It nearness to Dijon, its magnificent and lively medieval towns around Semur-en-Auxois, the Burgundy Canal, its many castles, make this a great area to explore and live.

Burgundy is famous across the globe for its fine wines and gourmet food, sleepy canals, ancestral châ teaux and picturesque villages.
This is the Roman heart of Burgundy, wedged in between the famous wine fields and the beautiful hills of the Morvan Natural Regional Park.