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By Train

For your journey on the TGV, you must have a travel ticket corresponding to your intended journey, including a "resa TGV" reservation which entiles you to the seat you have chosen. Please note that your travel ticket is only valid in the "TGV Sud-Est" train in which you booked your seat; your travel ticket must be validated: This has to be done before boarding your train, with one of the "composteur" (orange unit into which you insert the ticket to get it punched) at your disposal at the station. You can purchase your travel ticket, at rail stations, rail travel centres and rail appointed travel agents or use a "billeterie automatique grandes lignes" ("automatic main line travel ticket dispenser".)
Departure from Paris, Gare de Lyon

90 minutes from Paris by the TGV. Gare de Lyon can be reached from both Orly and Roissy airports of either by taxi or by local rail link.
  • between Orly and Gare de Lyon: Orlyval + RER line B.
  • between Roissy and Gare de Lyon: Roissy rail + RER line B (change at Chatelet station)



  • By Motorway

  • From PARIS: direction Lyon A6 - A38
  • From REIMS, CALAIS, LILLE: direction Dijon A26
  • From NANCY, METZ, LUXEMBOURG, GERMANY: direction Dijon A31
  • From TROYES, SENS, MELUN, ROISSY: direction Dijon A31-A5
  • From MULHOUSE, STRASBOURG, DOLE: direction Dijon A36-A39
    It takes about 3 hours from Orly to Dijon and 4 hours from Roissy to Dijon. You can rent a car at the airports, the principal car rentals are: Avis, Budget, Citer, Eurorent, Europcar, Hertz... Flight shedules for several trains.

    By Air

  • Paris: Orly Airport, Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle Airport
    See the train TGV Schedule to reach Dijon
  • Lyon: Lyon Satolas Airport: 2 hours by Train or Car
  • Geneva: Geneva Cointrain International Airport: 2 h 30 by Car / 3 h 30 by Train
  • Dijon : Dijon-Longvic Airport. Direct Flight from Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand, Lille, Toulouse, Pau, Nantes and London (except on Saturday and Sunday).
  • A region rich in history (Cluny, Citeaux, the «Grands Ducs d'Occident»...) and culture. For a long time, Burgundy has been able to benefit from its territory, especially from its prestigious vineyards which have granted Dijon with a worldwide reputation. Beyond this image, Burgundy is a varied region, with very different geographic and economic features.







    The four departments which make up Burgundy (Côte-dOr, Nièvre, Saône-et-Loire and Yonne) are rich in varied countrysides, with significant economic specialities.

    Situated at the heart of Europe, Burgundy has a complicated network of roadlines, railways and river ways running across it, marking it a veritable European crossroads, a land of welcome and of byways which merge to form a real land port.
    Larger than Belgium, Burgundy's surface area makes it France's 15th largest among 22 regions.
  • Population : 1.61 million inhabitants (51 inhabitants/km2)
  • Age of the Population : 0 - 19 : 25.7 % 20- 59 : 51.2 % 60 years and more : 23.1 %
  • Working Population : 616 200
  • Repartition: Agriculture : 8.3 % Industry : 32.5 % Services : 59.2 %

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    Planet Bourgogne