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Disabled Holidays in Burgundy

Rolling vineyards in Burgundy, France

Burgundy is in east central France, lying to the south of Paris and north of Lyon. Although the region is famous for its wine, with villages such as Chablis and Nuits St Georges known throughout the world, rural Burgundy has much more to offer: Fortified villages, medieval abbeys and Renaissance castles such as Chateau d’Ancy le Franc are testament to its troubled and colourful history. Once a formidable Duchy more powerful than France itself, in its heyday, its territory stretched as far north as Holland and as far eastwards as Flanders. Due to the Dukes of Burgundy spending a fortune on Dijon, their capital between the 11th and 15th century, it still retains its beauty too.

How To Get There

By car / ferry - After disembarking from the ferry, take the a26 autoroute from Calais to Burgundy. Driving time approximately 6 hours.

By train - Take the Eurostar from London St Pancras International to Paris Gare du Nord. Then take the rapid transit system line D to Paris Gare de Lyon for the TGV to Dijon. Journey time from London to Dijon by train is approximately 4.5 hours.

By air - Dijon Bourgogne airport is a new airport that handles international flights including flights from London Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, Birmingham, East Midlands, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The airport is situated four miles from Dijon and close to the villages of Crimolois, Fauverney, Longvic and Ouges.

Accessible Attractions - The medieval town of Joigny, the UNESCO world heritage site of Fontenay Abbey near Montbard, the most beautiful chateaux in Burgundy, Cormatin and The Morvan National Park are all well worth a visit.

Best Time to Go - May and June for the weather, September and October for the harvest.

Type of Accessible Accommodation - manor houses, cottages, townhouses, farmhouses and apartments.

What's available with our disabled holidays in Burgundy?

  • Accessible accommodation - guaranteed
  • Flights
  • Adapted transfers
  • Mobility equipment hire - wheelchairs, hoists, shower chairs and electric beds
  • Attractions and days out
  • Financial protection
  • Our award-winning service
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  • DE LA POSTE BEAUNE in Dijon

    Accessible Hotel

    Dijon
    • Room only
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    Hotel de la Poste is an elegant 4-star property offering stylish accommodation in the heart of Beaune. Highlights include two restaurants, a bar and free Wi-Fi.

    Wheelchair access