Discover Burgundy's tourist treasures



Staying at Maison La Martine means immersing yourself in the heart of Burgundy, a region rich in history, nature and tradition. Between the renowned vineyards, charming villages like Cluny or Tournus, and the rolling landscapes of the Mâconnais, the possibilities for exploration are endless.

Whether you're a wine lover, a heritage enthusiast or simply looking to relax in the heart of nature, our region offers the ideal setting. Enjoy Burgundy wine routes, country walks, local markets and historic sites for an authentic and unforgettable experience.

Discover our suggested activities and plan your Burgundy getaway today.
Vue sur un vignoble situé à Igé dans le Sud de la Bourgogne

The Mâconnais

The last stop on the Burgundy wine route, at the gateway to the Lyon and Beaujolais regions, welcome to South Burgundy. History, culture, nature and gastronomy mingle in the valleys to create a multifaceted, emotionally rich destination. French Tuscany is a hidden treasure. Nestled between hills and vineyards, our village is a great starting point for exploring the region.

Cluny

Less than a quarter of an hour away by car, the medieval town of Cluny is a must-see in the region. World-famous for its Abbey, a veritable jewel of French heritage, Cluny reveals its charms throughout the seasons with a rich program of events. The National Stud hosts numerous equestrian competitions. Its Saturday morning market attracts locals and travelers alike. The town is abuzz with activity: bistros and fine dining are in full swing. A very French spirit.

La Roche de Solutré

Wine lovers will be delighted by this final stretch of the Burgundy Wine Route, which passes through some of the region's most famous vineyards. Discover the wine-growing villages, then make your way to the top of the Solutré rock for a breathtaking view of the vineyards, the Saône and the Alps in the background.

Château de Cormatin

The miracle of Chateau de Cormatin. After more than 50 years of neglect, in the early 1980s private owners purchased this ruined 17th century château. Once the property of the Du Blé family, one of the region's noblemen, the château had enjoyed its heyday before falling into oblivion on the death of its last heir. Now, after years of hard work, it has been restored to its former glory, set in a dazzling formal garden developed from almost nothing. Set in the heart of the Burgundy countryside, it's a charming place and well worth a visit.

La Table

Inherited from the Dukes of Burgundy and their taste for sumptuous banquets, Gastronomy occupies a major place in our region.


With 27 Michelin-starred restaurants, travelers could be tempted by a Burgundian "Michelin star food trip" that would inevitably take them to South Burgundy. Six of these restaurants offer magnificent menus at very reasonable prices: a great gift to give yourself.


There are also a number of very good non-starred restaurants serving generous, refined cuisine, which we would be happy to recommend

La Table



Inherited from the Dukes of Burgundy and their taste for sumptuous banquets, Gastronomy occupies an important place in our region.

With no fewer than 27 Michelin-starred restaurants, travellers could be tempted by a Burgundian "Michelin star food trip" to South Burgundy, where 6 establishments offer magnificent menus at extremely reasonable prices: a gift to offer oneself.

The region also boasts some very fine restaurants offering generous and refined cuisine, which we'll be happy to pass on to you when you make your reservation.

Welcome to La Martine



Easily accessible by car or train, our establishment awaits you for a memorable getaway in Southern Burgundy. Book now and let yourself be seduced by the unique atmosphere of Maison La Martine.