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Vacances d’été : pourquoi la Bourgogne attire davantage de touristes cette année

Ouest France

Ouest France

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July 11, 2026

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Vacances d’été : pourquoi la Bourgogne attire davantage de touristes cette année

La Bourgogne fait partie des régions françaises connaissant la plus forte hausse des réservations cet été. Elle attire de plus en plus de touristes venus de toute l’Europe grâce à son patrimoine et ses espaces naturels. Elle séduit aussi par ses séjours à la fois plus flexibles et moins chers que sur le littoral.

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