Best natural monuments around Beaune offer diverse landscapes in a region known for its wine heritage. These natural sites showcase the geological richness of the Côte de Beaune, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The area features a limestone ridge from the Jurassic era, creating varied rock layers and clay-limestone strata. Visitors can explore a range of natural attractions, from lakes and cliffs to historical springs.
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The village is located near Nolay, at the bottom of a green valley where the Cozanne, a trout river, flows. At the foot of the Bout du Monde valley and its waterfall, a "refuge" for the peregrine falcon or the white-bellied swift, and a veritable dictionary of protected cave-dwelling flora and fauna, the village of Cormot-Vauchignon is a unique and remarkable site where hiking or cycling tours are enchanting. Starting point for several hiking circuits, including that of "Saint-Antoine via the Roman road". Its St Antoine chapel is dominated by cliffs, a popular climbing site with 237 routes. The Eagle Owl watches.
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Good for cooling off!
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The source of the Aigue in Beaune, located near Avenue des Stades, is a historic natural spring, having supplied the town with water since Celtic and Roman times, with excavations revealing a temple dedicated to Diana and a chapel founded by Saint Martin.
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There is a thick boat rope here to make it easier to climb up and down in the upper part - very helpful, especially when it is wet.
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The circular trails are very rustic and natural, simply wonderful.
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This first plateau of the Jura massif offers beautiful views of the valley. The cliff that extends among the trees also embellishes the landscape.
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Source to discover on the side of the road, atypical shapes, I passed there in winter the tuff covered everything, it was superb
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Great little discovery on the side of the road, the water comes over the small cliff and flows along the rocks and hanging moss. Difficult to see from the road, you will however hear the sound of the water depending on the season because I think that in summer the water should no longer flow
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The Beaune region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive limestone cliffs like the Cliffs of Saint-Romain and Les Roches de Beaume. You can also find serene lakes such as Chamboux Lake, gorges with waterfalls like the Impressive Cliff With Steep Descent and Waterfall, and historic natural springs like the Source of the Aigue.
Yes, Chamboux Lake is a great option for families. It features an 8 km trail around the lake, perfect for a leisurely walk to appreciate the water, trees, and local wildlife. The Source of the Aigue, with its historical significance, is also considered family-friendly.
Many natural monuments are integrated into hiking routes. For example, you can find trails around Chamboux Lake. The Cliffs of Saint-Romain offer beautiful views and are part of the Jura massif's first plateau, providing scenic walking. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Beaune guide, which includes routes like the 'Tour du Bout du Monde' and 'Lac de Chamboux — loop'.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Impressive Cliff With Steep Descent and Waterfall offers a demanding ascent or descent, sometimes aided by a thick boat rope, especially when wet. This gorge is known for its impressive natural features and requires good physical condition.
The natural monuments around Beaune are renowned for their panoramic views. The Cliffs of Saint-Romain provide stunning vistas of the valley. From the View of the Cirque at the End of the World, you'll get breathtaking perspectives of cliffs and precipices. The Viewpoint at the Southern End of the Crête Marianne also offers expansive views of vegetation carpets and vertiginous cliffs.
Absolutely. The Source of the Aigue, located near Avenue des Stades in Beaune, is a historic natural spring that has supplied the town with water since Celtic and Roman times. Excavations have revealed a temple dedicated to Diana and a chapel founded by Saint Martin, adding deep historical layers to this natural site.
The natural monuments around Beaune can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and longer daylight hours, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, especially at sites like Mont de Sène with its potential for clear views of Mont Blanc.
Yes, areas like Chamboux Lake are excellent for observing local wildlife. The Mont de Sène, a classified nature park, is known for its protected flora, including rare orchids, and provides a habitat for various species.
Yes, the region around Beaune is very popular for cycling. While not directly adjacent to every natural monument, many routes pass through the scenic landscapes where these sites are found. You can find various cycling tours in the Cycling around Beaune guide, including routes like 'Route des Grands Crus – Canal du Centre loop' and 'Route Through the Vineyards'.
The Côte de Beaune, a limestone ridge, is a result of major geological upheavals from the Jurassic era. These shifts created a unique landscape with diverse rock layers and complex clay-limestone strata. This geological history is responsible for the formation of the region's characteristic cliffs, gorges, and natural springs, contributing to both its natural beauty and its renowned vineyards.
Beyond the more prominent sites, consider visiting the Tufa Spring by the Roadside, a unique natural monument featuring a waterfall. Another interesting spot is the Source of the Ouche and Notre-Dame de Presle, which combines natural beauty with a religious building.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. The loop around Chamboux Lake is an excellent option for runners, providing a scenic 8 km route. For more running ideas, check out the Running Trails around Beaune guide.


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