2024

MAIRIE DE POUILLY EN AUXOIS

Town hall Local authority

The small village of Pouilly-en-Auxois, located along the Bourgogne Canal, has more than one tourist attraction: wealth of heritage (colombiers, castles, fortified villages in the vicinity…), nature walks by boat or bicycle, on the way to the slipway, or still gastronomic discoveries… Tourists are not mistaken, there are many here with the arrival of the beautiful days.

The main attraction is undoubtedly the marina of Pouilly-en-Auxois, where the Bourgogne Canal passes. Apart from the tourist aspect, this small municipality of 1600 inhabitants, especially dynamic, organizes numerous shows and entertainment all year round. It is based on a highly developed associative fabric in the fields of sport (including a new synthetic football field) and culture in particular. Pouilly-en-Auxois, at the intersection of Dijon, Beaune, Semur and Autun, every four to 30 minutes drive, is therefore a nice city to live!

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 Pouilly-En-Auxois, 21320
2024

COMMUNAUTE DE COMMUNES OUCHE ET MONTAGNE- CCOM

Town hall Local authority

Since January 1st, 2014, the Communautés de Communes du Sombernonnais and the Vallée de l'Ouche have been merged: they are now 32 towns and 10,500 inhabitants who united their destiny. La Communauté de Communes progressively sets up a tourist logistics at the service of visitors in connection with the general council. 5 picnic areas are available to tourists along the Burgundy canal and the véloroute. Two hiking paths are inscribed on PDIPR: the trail of Roches d'orgères in Fleurey-sur-Ouche and the Mâlain trail departing from the church of the village. Three others are under preparation around Pasques, Lantenay, Barbirey and Saint-Victor-sur-Ouche. A carpooling area and a service area for camping-cars are close to the A38 and shops. The CCOM endeavours to develop its capacity for reception (cottages, guesthouses...) and to enhance the major tourist sites. It continues thus, in connection with the owners of the Mâlain Gallo-Roman excavations (the State and the Mesmontois archaeological Group), the development of the Mediolanum site for an opening to the public. This site forms with the museum and the castle, which hosts cultural events (including the Witches' Festival) a tryptich that deserves a visit.

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 Pont-De-Pany, 21410