Chateau de Saulon
About
A 17th‑century château transformed into a 4‑star hotel, the Château de Saulon offers a unique blend of historic elegance and contemporary comfort. Nestled in a 27‑hectare park of gardens, a tranquil lake, and tree‑lined paths, guests enjoy picturesque views from every room. The on‑site gourmet restaurant, Deux Rivières, showcases seasonal Burgundy cuisine crafted by expert chefs. The famed Orangerie hall, a glass‑roofed masterpiece designed by architect Rinck, serves as an elegant venue for weddings, corporate events, and soirées. With attentive staff, luxurious accommodations, and a prime location just minutes from Dijon, the château is a haven for families, couples, history enthusiasts, and wine lovers alike.
Highlights
- Luxurious Historic Castle Hotel
- Gourmet Restaurant Deux Rivières
- Impressive Orangerie Hall
- Picturesque Gardens & Lake
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
April to June and September to October, when the gardens flourish and crowds are lighter
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Exceptional Service
- Stunning Architecture
- Gourmet Dining
Things to consider
- Peak-Season Crowds
- Limited Parking for Larger Vehicles
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours