OFFICE DE TOURISME CAP VAL DE SAÔNE TOURISME
Tourist office with useful brochures and maps of Pontailler-sur-Saône, as ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME CAP VAL DE SAÔNE
An opportunity to discover Auxonne, with all its nautical activities, ...Read more
TOURIST OFFICE OF MIREBELLOIS AND FONTENOIS - TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE OF BÈZE
Information office of the tourist office of Mirebell and Fontenois in ...Read more
TOURIST OFFICE OF MIREBEAU ET FONTAINE - FRENCH FOUNTAIN TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE
A seasonal tourist reception in Fontaine-Française, an address to get ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME MIREBELLOIS ET FONTENOIS
A tourist office with a store selling items related to legionnaires, ...Read more
L'ESPLANADE DES ITINÉRANCES
The new Rives de Saône Tourist Office in Saint-Jean, a place to shop for ...Read more
BOURGOGNE RIVIERA
A new regional brand to promote our heritage.Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME RIVES DE SAÔNE
Read moreThe tourist office is located in the harbor master's office in Seurre, alongside the new quays. It has become an info point for boaters, cyclists and motorized tourists alike, thanks to its easy access. 2 guided tours of the town are available. The first includes a guided tour of the Musée de la Saône and the people of the Saône. The second takes you through the town's historic center, with its brick and half-timbered houses, church and old mansions.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE ST JEAN DE LOSNE
Read moreSaint-Jean-de-Losne, located in the Burgundy Franche-Comté region, is a popular destination for yachtsmen, thanks to its renowned port. To discover the region in an original way, you can hire a pleasure boat from Saint-Jean-de-Losne. Visitors can choose the boat of their dreams and sail along the Saône at their own pace. Boats are equipped with all the necessary comforts, including a fully equipped kitchen, storage space, dining area and showers. Rental rates vary according to boat size and comfort level. Navigation on the Saône is open all year round, except during periods of high water. Most of the locks are automatic or semi-automatic, but it is advisable to find out how they work. Boaters can also take advantage of the towpaths along the canals, which are open to cyclists.