The Burgundy region can justifiably claim to have some of the most beautifully scenic countryside in France. Its rolling green hills are dotted with pretty medieval villages, bright yellow mustard fields and seemingly endless vineyards, whose grapes have made the area a mecca for wine lovers. Indeed, this is the perfect spot to slip into the slow lifestyle of rural France and while away your afternoons hopping from wine tasting to wine tasting.
It is not all about the gorgeous countryside, however – the region’s charming capital of Dijon, historic towns and picturesque villages all boast a rich architectural heritage, a testament to Burgundy’s status as a prosperous medieval power. The Abbaye de le Bussière is therefore the ideal retreat to acquaint yourself with all of Burgundy’s prime attractions – the food, the wine, the beautiful scenery, the ancient architecture and the unique art of living!
The 12th century abbey which houses the hotel harks back to Burgundy’s medieval heyday, and it has since been expertly renovated and transformed into a luxurious, relaxing four-star hotel. Nine hundred years on, the building remains as attractive as ever, and the stained glass windows, tall stone pillars, sweeping staircases, original frescoes and high vaulted ceilings make you feel as if you have stepped back in time as soon as you enter. The monks who lived here for 650 years are long gone, but a spiritual and tranquil atmosphere still lingers, making this a blissfully peaceful rural retreat.
Never is this more apparent than while you are taking a stroll around the extensive botanical gardens, home to over 50 tree varieties and countless fragrant and brightly coloured flowers. While wandering around, you can admire the immaculate topiary and gurgling fountains, take a rowing boat out onto the ornamental lake or mingle with the grazing ponies on the pristine lawns. There are also a few historic outbuildings scattered around, including the crypt, wine press, dovecot and mill.
Back inside, the rooms give you the chance to ensconce yourself in luxury, while also being extremely easy on the eye. The traditional medieval aura is maintained by the antique furnishings and plush, silky fabrics. When you wake up in the morning and pull apart your long curtains, you are treated to a lovely view over the gardens, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere which dominates the rooms. Meanwhile, modern touches like flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, Jacuzzis and complimentary Bulgari toiletries ensure a maximum level of comfort.
No stay in France is complete without some fine dining and delicious wines, both of which are almost unavoidable at the Abbaye de la Bussière. Le 1131, named after the year the abbey was built, is a Michelin-starred restaurant offering some of the very finest cuisine around. The cathedral-like dining room provides an enchanting setting, while seasonal and local produce are used to create dishes which explode with flavour, all of which are expertly paired with wines from the local vineyards. Alternatively, the Bistrot des Moines also serves up some delectable local cuisine which can be enjoyed on a serene outdoor terrace. Burgundy’s slow-paced, peaceful lifestyle is all about taking your time to enjoy the region’s cuisine and the fruits of the terroir, something which the Abbaye de la Buissière has down to a fine art!