Natural monuments around Châteauneuf offer diverse landscapes for exploration. This region, particularly Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, is characterized by its scenic setting on a rocky outcrop, providing views over rolling farmlands, the Burgundy Canal, and the woodlands of the Morvan mountains. Visitors can discover a range of natural features, from historic gardens to dramatic rock formations and hidden caves. The area provides opportunities to engage with both natural beauty and local geology.
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Carved into the cliff face of the Auvillard valley, it is accessed via a very steep path that leads to the cave's immense entrance. A small gallery extends this gigantic alcove, while several rock shelters decorate the surrounding area.
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Magnificent view before arriving at the table of the elves.
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This former mansion labeled Remarkable Garden is worth a visit with a large 18th century terraced vegetable garden, an orchard, a wetland (stream and ponds), a meadow, a belvedere and a quarry buried in the undergrowth.
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Small table lost in the forest where you can sit down to rest or eat, and who knows you may see some forest creatures if you are calm
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Beautiful rock on the hillside with a view of Vaux les Grenant. The path that accesses it is quite difficult on a bike and you will surely have to walk next to the bike but the view is worth it
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Superb gardens. Paid access. Very nice owner.
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Characteristic limestone cliffs located at the gates of Pouilly en Auxois, They mark the end of the Auxois massif and the start of the Armançon plain towards the Morvan massif. The overhanging view is very beautiful on a clear day, with these green groves. Part of the hamlet of Beaume and the commune of Créancey. Wikipedia information: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cr%C3%A9ancey_(C%C3%B4te-d%27Or)
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The Châteauneuf region, particularly around Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, offers a variety of natural monuments. You can discover historic gardens like Barbirey Castle and Gardens, dramatic rock formations such as Les Roches de Beaume, and unique caves like Grotte de Tebsima. The area also features scenic viewpoints and serene forest settings.
Yes, several natural monuments offer stunning views. Les Roches de Beaume provides a beautiful overhanging view of green groves, marking the end of the Auxois massif. Another excellent spot is Druid's Table and View over Vaux-les-Grenant, which offers a superb panorama. The village of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois itself, perched on a rocky outcrop, provides broad views over rolling farmlands and the Burgundy Canal.
Absolutely. The region features interesting geological sites. The Grotte de Tebsima is a cave carved into the cliff face of the Auvillard valley, accessible via a steep path to its immense entrance. Additionally, Les Roches de Beaume showcases characteristic limestone cliffs, offering a glimpse into the local geology.
Yes, Barbirey Castle and Gardens is a prime example. This former mansion is labeled a 'Remarkable Garden' and features a large 18th-century terraced vegetable garden, an orchard, wetlands, and a belvedere. It beautifully combines cultural heritage with natural beauty.
The area around Châteauneuf is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Loop of the Three Castles' or the 'Medieval village with a castle – Viewpoint loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Ouche Bridge – Barbirey Castle and Gardens loop'. For runners, there are trails around Lac de Panthier. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Châteauneuf, Cycling around Châteauneuf, and Running Trails around Châteauneuf guides.
Yes, the region offers hiking trails for various abilities. For example, the 'Hôtel des Mépartistes – Medieval village with a castle loop' is an easy 4.3 km hike. Moderate options include the 'Medieval village with a castle – Viewpoint loop' (8.1 km) and the 'Lac de Panthier – Commarin Castle loop' (14.9 km). For more challenging adventures, consider the 'Loop of the Three Castles' (19.5 km). You can explore these and more in the Hiking around Châteauneuf guide.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Barbirey Castle and Gardens is a great option, offering beautiful grounds to explore. The Table of the Elves, a small table lost in the forest, provides a whimsical spot for a rest or picnic, perfect for children's imaginations.
Most outdoor natural monuments in the Châteauneuf area are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. For specific sites like Barbirey Castle and Gardens, it's always best to check their specific visitor policies beforehand, as some private gardens may have restrictions.
The best time to visit the natural monuments around Châteauneuf is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring gardens. Spring brings blooming flowers, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer, making early mornings or late afternoons ideal for activities.
For many of the natural monuments and trailheads around Châteauneuf, parking is generally available, often in nearby villages or designated areas. For example, when visiting the village of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, there are parking options to access the viewpoints and surrounding trails. It's advisable to check specific locations for the most convenient parking.
Access to some natural monuments around Châteauneuf by public transport can be limited, as many are in rural settings. The village of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois might have regional bus connections, but reaching specific sites like Les Roches de Beaume or Grotte de Tebsima often requires a car or a combination of public transport and a longer walk or cycle.
The medieval village of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, being a popular tourist destination, offers options for dining and accommodation. You can find local restaurants and guesthouses within or very close to the village, providing convenient access to many of the natural monuments and trails in the surrounding area.
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and tranquility of the natural monuments. For instance, the gardens at Barbirey Castle and Gardens are described as 'superb.' The views from Les Roches de Beaume are highly appreciated, especially on clear days. The unique rock formations like Druid's Table also captivate visitors with their natural charm and scenic surroundings.
Beyond the well-known spots, the region holds some hidden gems. The Grotte de Tebsima, carved into a cliff face, offers an adventurous exploration for those willing to take a steep path. The Table of the Elves is another charming, secluded spot in the forest, perfect for a quiet moment amidst nature.


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