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Séjour "Autun impériale & Bibracte gauloise"
Culture and heritage, Break, Ecotourisme, Famille, Off the beaten track, Multi-activity, Hiking, Tourisme des jeunes, Tourisme vert
in Autun
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229€
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DAY 1:
When you arrive in Autun, your private tour guide will be waiting to show you all the highlights of this ancient city. Discover the Gallo-Roman monuments in a vehicle (yours or the guide's): Roman theatre, Temple of Janus, ramparts and gates.
Afterwards, sample the regional specialities in a restaurant in Autun.
Then, admire the majestic Saint-Lazare cathedral in the heart of the medieval quarter with your guide.
At the end of the day, make yourself comfortable in your hotel in...DAY 1:
When you arrive in Autun, your private tour guide will be waiting to show you all the highlights of this ancient city. Discover the Gallo-Roman monuments in a vehicle (yours or the guide's): Roman theatre, Temple of Janus, ramparts and gates.
Afterwards, sample the regional specialities in a restaurant in Autun.
Then, admire the majestic Saint-Lazare cathedral in the heart of the medieval quarter with your guide.
At the end of the day, make yourself comfortable in your hotel in or near Autun.
Dinner in or near your hotel.
DAY 2:
Set off for a Great Gaulish Day at Bibracte!
Visit the Bibracte museum to discover the daily life of the Eduens, one of the most powerful Gallic peoples, and of other Celtic peoples from the 2nd and 1st centuries BC.
Then enjoy a typical Gallic lunch at the Chaudron de Bibracte restaurant. The menu is prepared using ingredients known to the Gauls, and served in tableware identical to that used by the inhabitants of Bibracte.
And to finish on a high note, take a stroll around the archaeological site and don't forget your binoculars to admire the magnificent view from the summit of Mont-Beuvray!
*The organiser reserves the right to reverse the activities depending on the availability of service providers.
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- From March 14, 2026 until November 7, 2026


