Best attractions and places to see around Maconge, located in the Côte-d'Or department of the Burgundy region in France, offers a variety of points of interest. This area serves as a base for exploring the rich heritage and natural beauty of the surrounding Auxois plain and nearby Morvan Regional Park. Visitors can discover medieval villages, historical castles, and significant natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Church of St. Philipp and St. Jakob lies below the village and the castle enthroned above it on the southeastern slope of a rocky outcrop. It was built in the 15th century in one go, as evidenced by its style and architectural unity. During this period, the village experienced significant growth, thanks to the charters granted by Jean III. de Châteauneuf at the end of the 13th century, and the introduction of annual fairs by Duke Eudes IV. in the 14th century and by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1459.
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The castle is open again after extensive repairs and can be visited for six euros (as of June 2025).
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Beautiful castle, well-presented, picturesque village, remarkable view
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For centuries, Saint Philip and Saint James were celebrated on May 1, the day their relics were transferred to the Roman Basilica of the Twelve Apostles. Recently, they have given way to the humble Saint Joseph to comfort workers.
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Incredibly beautiful little place full of medieval charm. The (quite short) tour here is definitely worth it - try to use all the paths on the map - it's worth it. The castle is currently being renovated, but is simply impressive even from the outside.
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One of the houses in the village that is unfortunately falling into disrepair.
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The region around Maconge is rich in history. You can visit the medieval village of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, home to the impressive Château de Châteauneuf, a 12th and 14th-century castle. Also within the village, explore the historic Saint Philip and Saint James Church and the Hôtel des Mépartistes. Further afield, consider the UNESCO World Heritage site of Fontenay Abbey or the significant Sites of Alésia.
Yes, the area offers several natural highlights. The Entrance to the Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal (Pouilly-en-Auxois) is a unique historical and engineering marvel. You can also explore the unspoiled countryside of the Morvan Regional Park, located west-north-west of Maconge, or visit the natural beauty of the Cirque du Bout du Monde.
Families can enjoy exploring the picturesque Medieval village with a castle in Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, which is recognized as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'. The Burgundy Canal and its Véloroute also offer scenic and recreational opportunities for cycling or walking, suitable for various ages.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Burgundy Canal – Canal de Bourgogne loop from Châteauneuf', or explore mountain biking trails like the 'Canal Lock – View of Châteauneuf Castle loop'. For hiking, consider the 'Loop of the Three Castles' or easier options around Lac de Panthier. More details on these activities can be found in the respective guides for Road Cycling Routes around Maconge, MTB Trails around Maconge, and Hiking around Maconge.
Beyond Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, you can visit Flavigny, another 'Most Beautiful Village' known for its ancient fortified center. Semur-en-Auxois is also described as one of Burgundy's prettiest villages with a lively atmosphere. For castles, consider the Château de Barbirey sur Ouche, which also features beautiful gardens.
For cultural experiences, the Hospices de Beaune are a must-see, showcasing 15th-century Burgundian architecture. The city of Dijon, the department capital, offers a remarkable range of historic sites. You can also visit the Basilique de Saint Andoche in Saulieu or the Cathédrale Saint Lazare in Autun for significant religious monuments.
Visitors particularly appreciate the strategic views from Château de Châteauneuf and the medieval charm of the village. The Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal is often noted as an impressive piece of history and engineering. The overall historical richness and scenic beauty of the area are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Sites of Alésia, an important historical and natural site, are located about 36 kilometers from Maconge, linked to the famous Roman siege. Further away, Bibracte-Mont Beuvray offers a grand archaeological site providing insights into Gallo-Roman history.
Absolutely. The Abbaye de la Bussière features remarkable gardens alongside its abbey, located about 11 kilometers from Maconge. Additionally, the Parc et jardin du château de Barbirey sur Ouche offers a beautiful natural and cultivated landscape for visitors to enjoy.
The Burgundy Canal offers excellent opportunities for exploration. You can visit the Entrance to the Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal (Pouilly-en-Auxois), a unique feature allowing barges to pass between river basins. The canal also has a dedicated Véloroute, making it ideal for scenic cycling or walking tours.
Yes, Beaune, approximately 29 kilometers away, is a significant town renowned for its wines and culture, in addition to its historic Hospices. Nuits-Saint-Georges, about 30 kilometers from Maconge, is another quiet town ideal for exploring local vineyards.


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