Château de la Rochepot

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Perched on a rocky spur in the heart of Burgundy, Château de la Rochepot is a fairy-tale castle that looks like it was lifted straight from a medieval manuscript. Rebuilt in the 15th century and meticulously restored in the 19th, this private château is famed for its colourful glazed-tile roof (a Burgundian signature) and its commanding views over the surrounding vineyards. A visit here feels like stepping into a living history book, with furnished rooms, a grand kitchen, and a chapel that still holds services. The château is surrounded by a moat and linked to the village by a stone bridge, making it a perfect stop for history buffs, architecture lovers, and anyone chasing that quintessential French countryside experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the château and its grounds, including the self-guided tour of the interior and a leisurely stroll around the exterior. If you plan to do a wine tasting in the cellars or have lunch at the on-site café, allow a half-day. The château is compact but rich in detail, so don't rush – linger in the guardroom and take time to appreciate the roof from different angles. It's best visited in the morning when the light hits the tiles just right.

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