Saona y Loira

Borgoña-Franco Condado
Macon ofreciendo flores silvestres
Alive with cultural energy and natural beauty, this department in Southern Burgundy offers plenty of opportunities for rest, recreation and wine.

Bordered by the two rivers that give the region its name, Saône-et-Loire is popular with fishers and sailors as well as people looking for authentic cultural experiences in Burgundy. Cycle along the river from vineyard to vineyard and town to town, stopping to snack on sandwiches made with famous Morvan ham. Use Romanesque church steeples to guide your way.

Base your visit of Saône-et-Loire at one of two main towns along the river, Chalon-sur-Saône and Mâcon. In Chalon, see where photography got an early start and learn about the history of imaging at the Musée Maison Nicéphore Niépce, housed in a historic building. Have a contemplative moment in the neo-Gothic Chalon Cathedral, which contains significant parts of its Romanesque predecessor. Farther south, cross the Pont Saint-Laurent, a 1,000-year-old stone bridge in Mâcon. Watch the lights of the Chalon Old Town reflected in the water below.

Head out of the towns to see the region’s vineyards and architecture. Explore the ruins of the Abbey of Cluny, once Europe’s most important monastery. Gape at the magnificent 12th-century basilica at Paray-le-Monial, a pilgrimage site that gives a sense of how Cluny looked in its golden years. Ramble along hiking and bike trails of the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan, in the department’s northeastern corner, which has stunning vistas around every corner and the Roman archaeological site of Autun. Climb the enormous Roche de Solutré monolith before the sun goes down, watching the golden light on the vineyards’ fluttering leaves.

Saône-et-Loire forms Burgundy’s southern border. Reach the department’s largest town of Chalon-sur-Saône with a 1.5-hour drive from the closest international airport in Lyon. A local train connects most towns in the area. Rent a car to explore the back roads or rely on the extensive system of bike and walking trails known as the Voie Verte.

Be sure to tour Saône-et-Loire’s castles, its star the Versailles-like Cormatin, whose French-style gardens are the perfect place to relax with one of the region’s famous wines.

Las ciudades más populares de Saona y Loira

Macon ofreciendo una ciudad
Mâcon
Ríos, Natación y De moda
¡Es hora de viajar! Descubre las bodegas de vino, los museos y el café de Mâcon, un destino de lujo.

Razones para visitar este lugar

  • Puente Saint-Laurent
  • Iglesia de Saint-Pierre
  • Musée Lamartine
Chalon-sur-Saône que incluye elementos del patrimonio y una ciudad
Chalon-sur-Saône
Queso, Negocios y Bodegas de vino
¡Chalon-sur-Saône te espera! Este destino de lujo te encantará con sus bodegas de vino, sus monumentos, su escena teatral ¡y mucho más!

Razones para visitar este lugar

  • Catedral de Chalon
Paray-le-Monial
Paray-le-Monial
Personas amables, Comidas y Catedrales
Descubre Paray-le-Monial, un destino de ambiente pintoresco, que te encantará con su catedral, sus monumentos, su gastronomía ¡y mucho más!

Razones para visitar este lugar

  • Basilique du Sacre-Coeur
Cluny
Cluny
Destaca por Monumentos
¡Cluny te espera con sus monumentos y mucho más!
Autun
Autun
Catedrales, Colinas y Zona rural
Visita Autun, y disfruta de su catedral, sus paisajes rurales y sus monumentos.
Romanèche-Thorins
Romanèche-Thorins
Comidas, Histórico y Museos
La historia, la cocina local y los museos te esperan en Romanèche-Thorins.