Natural monuments around Paris-L'Hôpital offer diverse outdoor experiences in Burgundy, France. The village is situated at the entrance to the Hautes Côtes de Beaune region, characterized by hills, valleys, and vineyards. The local landscape includes the Cozanne Valley with its river and waterfalls. Geological formations like cirques and cliffs are present within a short distance.
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The fact that they are attributed to the Middle Neolithic does not in any way rule out a presence that could go back to the Bronze Age. With a length of 7.30 m and a weight of around 30 tons, the large menhir is the most impressive in the whole of eastern France.
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A set of seven menhirs that are about 5,000 years old and were erected by the Neolithic civilization. Later, the Gauls dedicated this place to Epogne, the goddess of horsemen. The highest is 7.35 meters.
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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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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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During a long drought there is no waterfall. A very nice view above the treetops.
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This trail that runs along the top of the Cirque du bout du monde offers a breathtaking view of the cliffs and the precipice. You really feel like you're at the end of the world!
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The region around Paris-L'Hôpital offers diverse natural landscapes. You can discover the serene Cozanne Valley with its waterfalls, the picturesque Hautes Côtes de Beaune known for its vineyards and viewpoints, and geological formations like the Cliffs of Saint-Romain. Further afield, the Morvan Regional Natural Park provides extensive woodlands, lakes, and hills for exploration.
Yes, the area features significant megalithic structures. You can visit the Menhirs of Époigny, a set of seven ancient stones, with the largest being over 7 meters tall. Another notable site is the Cul Blanc Dolmen, a megalithic chest listed as a historical monument since 1912.
For stunning vistas, head to the Cliffs of Saint-Romain, which offer beautiful views of the valley from the first plateau of the Jura massif. Another must-see is the View of the Cirque at the End of the World, providing a dramatic perspective of cliffs and a precipice.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, as well as challenging routes. There are also dedicated MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes around Paris-L'Hôpital, allowing you to explore the natural beauty on two wheels. For specific hiking options, check out the Hiking around Paris-L'Hôpital guide.
Yes, the Menhirs of Époigny are considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical and natural stop. The Cozanne Valley also provides pleasant, green walks along the river, suitable for families looking for a peaceful outdoor experience.
For those seeking a challenge, the Impressive Cliff With Steep Descent and Waterfall offers a demanding experience. The descent or ascent is not easy, but it provides an impressive encounter with a gorge and waterfall. There's even a thick boat rope to assist with climbing in the upper section.
The natural monuments in Burgundy are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming landscapes in spring. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Cozanne Valley and its waterfalls, while winter can provide a unique, tranquil beauty, though some trails might be more challenging.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the dramatic cliffs and gorges to the serene valleys and historical megaliths. The opportunity for challenging hikes, breathtaking viewpoints, and the peaceful atmosphere of places like the Cozanne Valley are often highlighted. The Cliffs of Saint-Romain are particularly noted for their beautiful valley views.
While a bit further afield (around 51 km), the Morvan Regional Natural Park is a significant protected area in Burgundy. It's known for its extensive woodlands, lakes (like Lac des Settons), and traditional farmland, offering a rich ecosystem for hiking, cycling, and water sports. You can find more information about the park on Burgundy Tourism's website.
Many natural trails in the region, including those around the Cozanne Valley and in the Hautes Côtes de Beaune, are suitable for dog walking. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific sites.
The area is rich in geological formations. You can observe dramatic cliffs, deep gorges, and a 'cirque' formation at the Cirque du Bout du Monde. The region's limestone, clay, marl, and sandstone soils contribute to its unique topography, including the terraced vineyards of the Hautes Côtes de Beaune.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the 'View of Change loop from Change' is an easy 5 km route, and the 'Three Crosses Mountain – Cul Blanc Dolmen loop from Dezize-lès-Maranges' is another easy 3.5 km trail that takes you past the historical dolmen. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Paris-L'Hôpital guide.


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