In the surroundings

Open from April 3 to September 27, 2026

86 pitches

68 Route de Bouilland
21420 Savigny-lès-Beaune

What to do during your stay at Camping Les Premières Vignes, near Savigny-lès-Beaune?

In the area surrounding Les Premières Vignes campground in Savigny-lès-Beaune, discover a unique region and the gems of Burgundy. Between vineyards, castles, wine cellars, and picturesque villages, lovers of nature, heritage, and fine wines will be captivated!

The Burgundy region

Burgundy is a delight for foodies and wine lovers, but also for nature lovers and history buffs. This beautiful rural region is renowned for its prestigious vineyards and its generous, local cuisine. Burgundy is sure to charm visitors with its expansive vineyards, landscapes, and large lakes.

Hiking and nature

There are numerous walking and cycling trails for exploring the region. Cycle along the Route des Grands Crus to appreciate the beauty of Burgundy’s vineyards. The Way of St. James will allow you to step into the shoes of pilgrims. Between countryside landscapes and vineyards, the pretty curves of the Canal du Centre offer the ideal setting for a getaway.

Castles and Abbeys

Come and discover the prestigious castles, admirable buildings that bear witness to our history and the memory of a craft that is in danger of being forgotten, including the Château de Savigny-Lès-Beaune in the center of the village, just 1.5 km from the campsite. The region’s must-see attractions: Fontenay Abbey, Cîteaux Abbey, Cluny Abbey. Couches Castle, Germolles Castle, Ancy-le-Franc Castle.

The Hospices de Beaune

Founded as a hospital in the Middle Ages, the Hospices de Beaune is an incomparable and grandiose monument with its flamboyant Gothic architecture, multicolored roofs, and exceptional vineyard.

Towns in the Beaune region

Beaune, Savigny-les-Beaune, Meursault, Santenay, Nolay, Chagny: discover the essence of Burgundy in these authentic and welcoming towns!

Local products

Mustard, Burgundy truffles, blackcurrants, gingerbread, Flavigny aniseed sweets, and Burgundy snails—there are so many local specialties and products just waiting to be tasted!

And then,
where do we go?

Did you love your stopover in Burgundy but didn’t have time to see everything? Don’t worry! We suggest you continue your journey through the vineyards and set up camp at Les Chaumes du Mont campground in Nolay (40 minutes away by car). Located near Beaune and Dijon in the heart of Burgundy in the Côte-d’Or, this small, family-friendly campsite offers pretty, shaded pitches by the lake (where swimming is allowed in summer), in a peaceful haven. It is ideally located for exploring the rich Burgundy region and hiking through its picture-postcard landscapes… So, are you ready to hit the road again? Let’s go!