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The views are simply stunning (Image: Getty) This beautiful region in France has so much to offer with an option to beat the crowds being at the forefront. Burgundy, in the East of France, may not seem like the typical place for a holiday with families, but if you look past the wine and cheese tours, there is no end of adventure to be had with young children. The stunning views make it a perfect place for activities such as biking, canoeing and rock climbing.

The Jura, which sits near Switzerland's border, is home to parcs naturel régional , which for those who don't speak French, are incredible national parks. For younger children, a visit to the walkable city of Dijon may be best, where little ones can enjoy the fossils in the museum at Jardin de l’Arquebuse. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.



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The recreational boats only reach speeds of between 6 to 8km/h, so be prepared for a relaxing ride. You're able to moor wherever you want, meaning you can see as much of Burgundy as your heart desires. READ MORE: Expert's dire Europe heatwave warning as Brits flying abroad hit by 'deadly' 46C [LATEST] Foreign Office France warning to bring important documents or risk fine and jail [LATEST] Channel migrant tragedy as sick smugglers cram 86 people into single boat [LATEST] Perfect for a bike ride (Image: Getty) Beaune is a charming spot in the region (Image: Getty) For keen fishers, you can bring your rods along with you, and make sure your dinner is really fresh.

You can find out more about how to hire a boat here. If a boat isn't for you, the next best way to get around is definitely cycling. Dijon is just over an hour's train ride from Paris, which is where we'd reccommend starting.

In two weeks, you can see all that Burgundy has to offer, and we'd say to start with the Voie des Vignes biking route, which will take you from Beaune south to Santenay. The roads are mostly flat, so you won't have to worry about too many hills. READ MORE: Making simple mistake while driving in France could see you hit with a big fine [INSIGHT] Paris fire-Blaze rages on top floor of building as thick smoke billows into sky [LATEST] Underrated city with a cathedral more beautiful than Notre Dame 4hrs from London [NEWS] Trending SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.

This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy History buffs can enjoy Dijon's sophisticated architecture (Image: Getty) The region has a rich history, and was once more affluent than the entirety of France.

Remanants of this wealth are still present throught Burgundy, where you can find beautiful palaces and castles across the city that were built by the Dukes of Burgundy. Dijon is where to stay if you appreciate intricate architecture. The city centre is home to Cathedral, the Musée des Beaux-Arts (Fine Art Museum) and The Church of Notre Dame (which differs from the Cathedral of Notre Dame, that you may have heard of!) To get to Burgundy, the closest airport is Dole-Jura, which is 50 km southeast of Dijon.

You can also get a train from London St Pancras to Paris, and then transfer. Train tickets are available on thetrainline.com .

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