Campsite open from April 12 to September 30, 8am to 12pm and 3pm to 7pm

Camping on the Burgundy wine route

Camping on the Burgundy wine route is an unforgettable experience for wine and nature lovers. This region abounds in fantastic landscapes, flavors and heritage that are a must-see. For your next vacation, treat yourself to an unforgettable stay at Le Hameau des Champs, and discover the wonders of this wine-growing region.

All about the Burgundy wine route

Camping on the Burgundy Wine Route takes you through some of the world’s most beautiful vineyards. The route is over 60 kilometers long, from Dijon to Santenay, via Beaune. It passes through picturesque villages, exceptional hilly landscapes and renowned wine cellars.
The Burgundy wine route is dotted with estates where you can taste exceptional wines, including the famous crus of the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune.
Your journey through this wine-growing world will allow you to discover the richness of the white wines of the Mâcon appellation from the Lugny wine cellars. It’s also an opportunity to meet passionate winemakers and take part in guided tastings.
Burgundy’s wine route is also known for the multitude of discoveries and gustatory pleasures it has to offer. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or a curious neophyte, you’ll be immersed in the region’s winegrowing history.

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Visiting Burgundy from the Hameau des Champs

Staying at Le Hameau des Champs is also an opportunity to discover the treasures of Burgundy. Enjoy the famous Clos Vougeot, Volnay and Romanée-Conti appellations on the Grands Crus route.
The majestic Château de Cormatin is just a few kilometers away. This jewel of the French Renaissance is surrounded by sumptuous gardens where it’s a pleasure to stroll. A little further afield, the historic town of Cluny invites you to explore its thousand-year-old abbey, once one of the greatest religious centers of medieval Europe.
Nearby, the Route des Grands Vins greenway attracts outdoor enthusiasts in particular. This safe cycling route traverses the Burgundy countryside, offering breathtaking panoramas. Hikes, bike rides, cultural visits: the region abounds in activities to suit all tastes. It’s the ideal itinerary for discovering the region’s rolling countryside at your own pace. Camping on the Burgundy wine route is also rich in cultural heritage. Be sure to visit historic sites such as Cluny Abbey, Château de Cormatin and the Hospices de Beaune, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
If you wish, you can even take part in the famous wine festivals on the Burgundy wine route. These festivals are an opportunity for visitors to enjoy a convivial and authentic experience in the company of winegrowers.

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Camping on the Burgundy wine route

This campsite in Burgundy Franche-Comté is the perfect place to put down your suitcases during your journey along the wine route. Friendly and full of charm, this campsite offers a variety of accommodation to suit all needs. You’ll find everything from tent pitches to comfortable mobile-home rentals.
After a day of discovery, you can cool off in the swimming pool, not to mention the many services available to make your stay a pleasant one: children’s playground, restaurant, evening entertainment…
During your stay in Burgundy, be sure to visit emblematic vineyards such as Pommard, Meursault and Vosne-Romanée. Take the opportunity to sample traditional Burgundian dishes such as boeuf bourguignon, Burgundy snails and fondue bourguignonne.
You can also recharge your batteries in the heart of the vineyards in the natural setting of Le Hameau des Champs, a campsite on the wine route, close to the region’s main tourist attractions.

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Practical information

Practical information

Reception open from 8am to 12pm and from 3pm to 7pm. To keep things calm, you won’t be able to settle in between 12pm and 3pm.

We do not take reservations by e-mail or telephone. Reservations can be made directly on this site at no extra charge.

Departures must be before 11:30 a.m. for campsites and 10 a.m. for rentals. No arrivals after 8:00 p.m. to avoid disturbing the neighbors!

Wearing a wristband is compulsory in order to stop any malevolent persons: this is for your own safety.

Swimming shorts are not allowed in the pool area: boxer shorts and speedos are compulsory.

No traffic between 10:30 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. (gate closed)

Visitors must arrive during reception opening hours and are charged €2 per person without access to the pool (without authorization = €10/person).

All booked stays are non-refundable: remember to take out cancellation insurance.

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