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ira Nov 10th, 2006 04:38 AM

? for adeben re Ch. Tanlay
 
Hi ad,

When you went to Tanlay, were you able to visit inside the chateau without taking a guided tour?

Thanks

Ira

Michael Nov 10th, 2006 09:11 AM

My recollection is that both chateaux required guided tours. That was 11 years ago, but I suspect that if anything, visitors are more and more kept on a leash. The trompe l'oeil ceiling makes it worth a visit. In those days photography was allowed.

StuDudley Nov 10th, 2006 10:59 AM

Hi Ira

We were in Tanlay in Sept. Guided tours start at 10, 11:30, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15, et 5:15. The tours are 1 hour.

Open 1 April to 12 Nov in '06. Closed on Tuesday.

www.chateaudetanlay.com

Stu Dudley

StuDudley Nov 10th, 2006 11:06 AM

We visited perhaps 20 chateau in the area - and I think only 2 were self guided - Chateauneuf & Pierreclos. The brochure "Route des Ducs de Bourgogne" says that Chateauneuf tours are guided - but I'm pretty sure you can see it on your own also. It actually looks better from the outside than inside. If you plan to tour this chateau, let me know & I'll look through my wife's diary to confirm the self guided tour.

Our favorite in the region was Cormatin - very nice garden also.

Stu Dudley

StuDudley Nov 10th, 2006 12:20 PM

That site I gave you for Tanlay is what's in the "official publication" for the chateaux in that region - unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work

Stu Dudley

adeben Nov 11th, 2006 02:20 AM

Sorry about the delay in replying, Ira:
We had a guided tour of the interior of Tanlay that was very good and was certainly our choice. I didn't notice whether the 'guided' tour was compulsory or not.

ira Nov 11th, 2006 03:54 AM

Thanks folks,

I'll plan to be at Tanlay for the 3:15 tour.

((I))

StuDudley Nov 11th, 2006 07:02 AM

Ira
Make sure you get a copy of the '07 version of the "Route des Ducs de Bourgogne" just to make sure that there are not any time changes from '06 to '07. Also, get a copy of "Route des Chateaux en Bourgogne du Sud" if you plan on visiting any chateaux south of Beaune.

Stu Dudley

ira Nov 11th, 2006 07:18 AM

Thanks for the tips, Stu

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StuDudley Nov 19th, 2006 07:16 AM

Ira

I forgot to mention something. When you buy a ticket for your first chateau visit for chateaux listed on the "Route des Ducs de Bourgogne" brochure, save the ticket. You will get a 1-2 Euro discount on subsequent chateaux. You will need the Euros to pay for the obscenely priced Burgundys in that region (Beaujolais are much more reasonable).

Stu Dudley

ira Nov 19th, 2006 07:58 AM

Thanks for the tips, Stu.

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