Medieval Villages in Burgundy France

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After spending three nights in Annecy and the Savoie department of France, it was time for us to head back home. The drive took us about six hours, which is quite a long time for us to spend in the car, so we decided to break it up a bit by stopping at a few medieval villages along the way. The Burgundy region of France has quite a few nice locations to check out as you're passing through. We were able to see two of them.

Chateauneuf-en-Auxois



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Our first stop was in Chateauneuf-en-Auxois, a small village located strategically between Dijon and Autun. It sits on a hill overlooking the valley of canal de Bourgogne as well as a landscape of gentle rolling hills, forests and farmers fields. One thing that France is known for, other than food, wine and castles, is its beautiful countryside.

With that in mind, the town of Chateauneuf seems to have a little bit of everything.


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The town is located a few miles away from a major highway and we had driven by it on our way to Annecy and Switzerland this past summer. A defining feature of the village is its medieval castle which can be seen from the highway when you're driving by. Three times during each of our drives past I distinctly remember saying:

"Hey look at that, there's a castle on that hill over there."


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The town itself is quite small but there was a lot of parking on one of the roads leading into the village. We walked the streets and explored a few of the shops selling local wine produced in and around the region.


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The homes in town are well preserved considering that many date back to the 14th and 17th centuries. During those times the city was quite prosperous and mostly housed wealthy merchants of the area.


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The castle, the keep, and the chapel date back to the 12th and 14th centuries and are actually among the last medieval structures preserved in the Burgundy region. The castle was originally built by Jean de Chaudenay in 1132 to serve as protection for his family during the 100 years war. The Castle survived nine generations but its legacy ended in tragedy when the last family heiress was burned alive after she poisoned her second husband. If Game of Thones taught me anything, being burnt alive is not a pleasant way to go.

Entrance to the castle was free on the day that we were there so that was a nice little bonus.


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In 1457 the castle was given to Philippe Pot, advisor to the Duke of Burgundy. Pot converted the old fortress into a more comfortable modern day residence, similar to that of the Duchy of Burgundy. Nice trim work.


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He also built a gothic chapel on the grounds in the courtyard which was constructed in the popular gothic architecture style.


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A life size depiction of Philippe Pot's tomb can be viewed in the chapel, both from the ground as well as from one of the rooms above. Apparently, Pot was a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece, a group that I know absolutely nothing about. But I suspect that is why Pot is dressed as a knight and why the individuals surrounding him carry knights shields. If anyone knows more about it, please let me know in the comments.


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In total we only spent about 45 minutes to an hour in town before moving on to the next location for the day. A 40 minute drive through the French countryside took us to the medieval village of Semur-en-Auxois.


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Semur-en-Auxois



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Semur-en-Auxois is a larger town also located in the Burgundy region just a little ways away from the city of Dijon. The old town is built on a pink granite bluff above the Armancon river, a lazy flow of water that circles most of the town.


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One of the main sites there is its old fortified castle and ramparts which date back to the 13th century. Though much of the castle was dismantled a few hundred years ago, remnants of it are still visible throughout the city, especially its large towers that dominate the cliff side.


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One of the first things that we did upon our arrival was walk across Pont Joly, the main bridge that crosses over the Armacon river. The opposite side of the bridge offers an awesome view of the old tower fortifications.


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The Armancon river used to be a major source of power for the city's mills and tanneries, but in the 19th century a dam was built upstream to supply water to the canal de Bourgogne. Today the water is a mere trickle compared to what it once was. It looked more like a stream than a river, to me.

In the photo above you can see one of the old mills. It's below the bridge on the right hand side of the photograph.


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Looking down into the valley below you can see homes that have been built along the banks of river. The private garden of this residence looks so peaceful to me, dead tree and all.


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We did a bit of a loop on the other side and then crossed back over the bridge to continue our exploration of the old city walls and the town itself. Some major cracks can be seen in the ancient towers, both up close and from afar (see previous photos). It looks almost as if they are just waiting to split in half and fall into the street below.


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Looking back to where we were standing on the other side of the bridge you can see a bare tree in the distance with a bench underneath it. That is the peaceful garden I mentioned previously.


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Walled cobble stone streets lined with wild flowers and vines really added to the charm of the town and made for a very enjoyable walk that day.


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Stairs leading down to the other side of town brought us to another beautiful part of the town.


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Here, old homes are built into the bluff and along the lazy river that looks like a gentle creek. An old bridge spans the water and small fish can be seen catching flies on the waters surface. It was actually kind of a magical spot. See the first photo of the post to get an idea of what I'm referring to.


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Making our way back up the bluff through a series of winding streets gave us an overhead view of the location we were standing at previously. I really like how the peoples homes back up to the old ramparts and the way their gardens are tucked into the bluff face. I just think that that it neat.


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One last look at the town before heading back to our car and completing our journey home.


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That’s it for now. Thanks for Reading

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Those are some beautiful places and you did a great job with the photography capturing their essences. :)

Never heard of the Order of the Golden Fleece before... I Googled it briefly and apparently it's a Catholic order of chivalry. Sounds kind of interesting and there appears to be quite a bit of history behind it.

I sure do love castle stuff sometimes! There's something about it that's a lil difficult to explain, especially if there's lots of big crystals associated with those castles. :) Cool post!

Anyways, um... I wanted to let you know that we finally finished judging at the IFC.

You scored at least one point during the season so you are eligible to play in the finals and compete for the grand prize of the crypto, artwork and crystal trophy if you want to.

I'm so sorry it took so long... A lot of crazy stuff has been happening in my life and the world in general.
Part of the delay has also been in relation to difficulty with finding judges on a budget and me improving the IFC in the future in other ways, so I'm definitely not giving up on this contest and I want to keep doing it in the future and I hope to address some of these issues and put more financial resources in regards to the prizes and such and more hopefully towards this idea/game if things work out well.

Right now I've set the date for the finals for November 28th, I'll probably make the post in the morning or afternoon mountain standard time if nothing changes and would be honored if you're still willing to play.
If that timeframe doesn't work for you, but you still want to play then let me know and maybe we can move things around a bit as I'd like to have more players if possible.

Once again I'm so sorry about the delay... I feel bad about it, though I do hope that we can still finish the season with at least two players?

Please let me know when you can if you think you'll be able to play on that date or not or if we should move things around a bit so I can figure things out more. Peace and much love! <3

I do still plan on playing in the finals and look forward to it. No worries about the delay. November 28th should be fine for me. Its the week of that date right? Not just one day? Anyway, I should be able to make it work.

Awesome. :) I'm happy to hear that! And yes, that's correct, it starts on that day but the round goes a whole week like in the regular season. Although if you win there will likely be at least one more round after that.
Last season we played sweet 16 style and I plan on doing similar if it works.
Right now we have 3 people who confirmed yes, so... Theoretically if no one else plays it will just be a 3 way battle and only last one week. But, as long as we get at least 1 more player then it will be a sort of 2 1v1s which will then lead to one more round of 1v1 as the winners of that round would then play each other. There are 4 other people who gave me a strong maybe and a number who haven't responded yet, so if we got 10 players which I think is possible there could be a few extra rounds, but... I'll glad we have at least 3 confirmed! That makes me happy and tells me that this is most likely going to work and we will be able to crown a champion at the end. :) Cheers friend. Thanks for playing and I'll be in touch again before we start to let you and all the others know what's going on.

Hey again, just wanted to let you know we're around a week away from the IFC finals, this is just a quick reminder.

Each round will be a week in duration just like in the regular season so you don't have to be available on the 28th, you'll be able to show up and enter any time during that whole week that the round is in progress.

I plan on doing things the same as last season in the sense of a sweet sixteen formula where the highest ranked player will play against the lowest ranked player and then the second highest versus the second lowest and so on so forth until there's only two players left and we get to the championship.

It may end up happening that we end up with an odd number of players at first and if that happens one person might get a free win/pass to the next round, though I'm not sure if I'll be able to know in advance so I would suggest you just make your entry and play/plan as if you will have an opponent.

It looks like according to the responses I've got that we will have six confirmed players and five more maybes who might play and then two said they were too busy and I was unable to get contact the others.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask, I'm super busy right now, but I'll make a strong effort to check in and see if anyone has any questions.

I'm excited about all this and I have a feeling it's going to be fun! :) I hope to see you there! Though, I understand if you end up being too busy or whatever the case is.

All the best to you and take care. <3

Thanks for thr update/reminder. That all sounds good to me

You're welcome. :) Thank you as well for participating. And cool. I'll remind everyone one more time when we start. Cheers friend!

Hey again! I just wanted to quickly let you know the finals for the IFC have officially started.
Here's the link if you would like to check it out and I'm looking forward to seeing you there again if you play. :)
https://hive.blog/informationfinding/@ifc/ifc-finals-s2r1
PS, I'd like to remind you that you have a whole week and you don't need to do anything today.
And... I usually post around 11:30am MT time because I feel that's the best time to get upvotes/comments, etc but I posted the challenge a bit earlier in the morning this time than I usually do because I'm going to likely be busy all day today, also if you have any questions... I'll do my best to respond by later tonight or tomorrow.
Peace and much love! <3

Thank you for taking us on a trip to this part of France. It's amazing to see the chateau survive many centuries and I had to cringe at the story of the heiress being burnt alive. These walls hold a lot of secrets having seen so many things through time. Castle overload is cured? Keep them coming 😊

Well this castle was free so it was worth it hahaha. But yeah it has been a while so we have started to visit a few castles again.

Congrats on the Travel Digest top feature 😊

Thanks! I appreciate the encouragement.
:)

I love this! It's very similar to a medieval village from my country and that makes me feel really familiar and wanting to discover it by myself one day too :)

There are so many medieval villages in Europe. They're all so cool. What country are you from?

Romania :)

Oh cool. I've never been

It’s like boarding a time machine when visiting these medieval villages in Burgundy, France. What never ceases to amaze me is how they’ve preserved the architectural characters of the times plus the historical stories embedded in these ancient buildings. Now that you’re back with your escapades of castles, it would be nice to see more interior photos of these ancient edifices in your future posts. Great travel article! Congrats on the top feature for today’s edition of Travel Digest!

Many of the castles are protected UNESCO monuments now so that really helps to preserve them. I will keep that in mind about the castle interiors. A lot of times the room are empty, or they look very similar to other castles I've been so I tend not to take many photos inside. I'll try to so for others though in the future.

Burgundy is like a fairy tale setting. Thank you for sharing these.

Glad you liked it

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Excellent, thanks. I'll check it out.