Brancion, pueblo medieval en Borgoña del Sur
Between Cluny and Tournus, Brancion overlooks the landscapes of Southern Burgundy from its rocky spur. The village brings together a medieval castle, a Romanesque church, ancient lanes and open views across the valley.
Whether you come for a visit, a walk, an event or a stay, Brancion is best explored on foot, at the pace of old stone, viewpoints and the seasons.
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Castle, village, Romanesque church, accommodation, events and places to explore around Brancion: choose your starting point to prepare your visit to Southern Burgundy.
The castle
Explore the medieval fortress of Brancion, its ramparts, tower and views over Southern Burgundy.
The village
Ancient lanes, stone houses and panoramas: Brancion keeps the spirit of a preserved medieval village.
The church
Discover the Romanesque church of Saint-Pierre, its ancient frescoes and peaceful atmosphere.
Accommodation
Rooms at the Auberge du Vieux Brancion and Gîte Passart: sleep in the heart of the medieval village.
Where to eat
Light meals, drinks, ice creams and convivial breaks in the village, depending on the season.
Events
Markets, medieval festivals, concerts, visits and cultural gatherings shape the season.
Crafts
Meet the village craftspeople and discover creations, know-how and local products.
Around Brancion
Castles, abbeys, villages, vineyards and landscapes: explore Southern Burgundy around Brancion.
Community life
Associations, living heritage and local initiatives contribute to the spirit of the village.
Agenda de Brancion
Craft markets, festivals, cultural activities and heritage gatherings: find the next events taking place in Brancion.
Les prochaines animations à Brancion
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Marché des artisans
Les marchés d’artisans de Brancion rassemblent des créateurs et producteurs locaux dans le cadre unique du village médiéval. Sous les halles les visiteurs peuvent rencontrer des potiers, couteliers, tourneurs sur bois, artisans d’art, illustrateurs et producteurs du terroir.
Fête de la musique
Venez partager une ambiance festive et musicale à Brancion pour la Fête de la musique.
Fête médiévale de Brancion
Grand rendez-vous estival du village avec campements, spectacles, combats et artisans médiévaux.
Dormir en el corazón del pueblo medieval
To extend your visit, Brancion offers accommodation directly in the village: rooms at the Auberge du Vieux Brancion and Gîte Passart, an independent house for a stay in Southern Burgundy.
Rooms at the Auberge
A charming stop near Tournus and the A6 motorway, ideal for a night on the road, a heritage weekend or a Southern Burgundy escape.
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Gîte Passart
An independent house for 4 guests, with a private garden, in the heart of the medieval village. A comfortable option for a family stay or a trip with friends.
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Paseos, senderismo y BTT alrededor de Brancion
Around Brancion, paths cross vineyards, hills and the landscapes of the Mâconnais. On foot or by bike, each route offers an immersion between nature and heritage.
- Accessible walks
routes to discover directly from the village. - Mountain bike trails
varied itineraries to explore Southern Burgundy. - Mâconnais panoramas
open views over valleys, vineyards and nearby villages.
Por qué hacer una parada en Brancion
A preserved medieval village
Brancion is one of the rare villages in Burgundy to have kept its medieval layout, with its castle, Romanesque church and historic lanes.
An ideal stop on the road
Located very close to the A6 motorway, between Paris and Lyon, Brancion is a perfect stop for a night or a timeless break.
Nature, heritage and vineyards
A few minutes from Cluny and Tournus, the village sits at the heart of a rich area of rolling landscapes, walks and great Mâconnais wines.
Acceso, aparcamiento y visita del pueblo
Brancion is located in Southern Burgundy, in Saône-et-Loire, between Tournus, Cluny and Mâcon. The medieval village is mainly explored on foot in order to preserve the character of the site.
A large visitor car park is available at the entrance to the village, making it easy to park before walking to the lanes, castle, church and viewpoints.
- Visitor parking: parking at the entrance to the village.
- Village access: mainly on foot from the car park.
- Exceptions: access is possible for people with reduced mobility, as well as for guests staying at the gîte or the auberge.
- Tip: wear comfortable shoes, as the old lanes are slightly steep.
