Discover the Elegance of Château De Pommard
Explore the historic Château De Pommard—where exquisite wines meet the lush landscapes of Burgundy, France, in an unforgettable experience.
Château De Pommard is not just a winery; it’s a journey into the rich traditions of Burgundy. This stunning estate invites visitors to explore its sprawling vineyards, lush gardens, and historically significant wine cellars. As you walk through the property, the intricate architecture and beautiful landscapes paint a picture of elegance and craftsmanship that has been perfected over centuries. The estate is renowned for producing exceptional wines, and guided tours provide an insightful look into the winemaking process, from grape to glass. In addition to wine tasting, Château De Pommard serves as an educational center where visitors can deepen their understanding of viticulture and the unique terroirs of Burgundy. Special events and workshops are frequently hosted, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the local culture and culinary delights. The venue also offers picturesque spots for hosting weddings and other celebrations, making it a popular choice among locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil escape surrounded by nature, Château De Pommard promises a memorable experience. Don't forget to take a leisurely stroll through the gardens, where seasonal blooms add a splash of color to your visit. As you savor the exquisite wines, let the charm of this historic estate envelop you.
Local tips
- Book your wine tasting experience in advance to secure your spot and enjoy a guided tour.
- Visit during the weekdays for a quieter experience with fewer crowds.
- Take a stroll through the gardens for stunning views and photo opportunities.
- Check the schedule for special events or workshops that may enhance your visit.
A brief summary to Château De Pommard
- 15 Rue Marey Monge, Pommard, 21630, FR
- +33380220799
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, start from the center of Beaune, which is about 5 km away. Take Avenue Charles de Gaulle (D973) out of Beaune heading towards Pommard. After approximately 3 km, turn left onto Rue Marey Monge. Continue for about 2 km until you reach Château De Pommard at 15 Rue Marey Monge, 21630 Pommard. Parking is available on-site, but be sure to check if any fees apply.
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Public Transportation
To reach Château De Pommard via public transport, take the train from Dijon to Beaune, which runs frequently and takes about 30 minutes. Upon arriving in Beaune, head to the bus station. Take bus line 2 (Les Transports en Commun de la Côte d'Or) towards Pommard. The bus ride will take around 15 minutes. Get off at the stop 'Pommard - Rue de la Liberté' and walk 10 minutes to the Château, located at 15 Rue Marey Monge. Be sure to check the bus schedule in advance for exact times.
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Bicycle
For an active option, consider renting a bicycle in Beaune. Follow the cycling paths that lead to Pommard. The route is approximately 5 km and offers beautiful views of the vineyards. Once you arrive in Pommard, navigate to 15 Rue Marey Monge. Make sure to wear a helmet and check local bike rental services for rates and availability.
Attractions Nearby to Château De Pommard
- Château Garden
- Clos Marey-Monge
- Domaine LEJEUNE - POMMARD
- Armand Heitz | Le Cellier
- Route Napoléon
- Nuiton Beaunoy - Caves des Hautes Côtes de Beaune
- La Moutarderie Fallot
- Active Tours
- Park Bouzaise
- My French Tour - expériences insolites en Bourgogne, Balades en véhicules anciens
- Domaine Debray
- Hôtel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune
- Halle de Beaune
- Basilica of Our Lady
- Musée du Vin - Hôtel des Ducs de Bourgogne
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- Burgundy by Request
- Safari Tours
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- Domaine Du Beauregard
- Clos de Vougeot Castle
- Côte de Nuits
- A La Française Bourgogne
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