Travel to Burgundy and the French Countryside – Episode 114
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The Amateur Traveler talks to Jeff Steiner of the Americans in France website about life in the French Countryside and about a visit to Burgundy in particular. Learn about the culture, food, farming, wines and history of this beautiful region.
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News
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GAP Adventures – Explorer News
Boeing 777-200LR sets world distance record
Show Notes
Americans in France
Attractions in Southern Burgundy
Dijon
Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (Where Chocolat was filmed)
Flavigny-sur-Ozerain
Flavigny Abbey
Jeff’s in-laws B&B
Villages of Burgundy (with maps)
Wineries of Burgundy (including Domaine de l’ Echelette)
Last Flight of a WWII B-26
Bouef Bourguignon (Beef Burgundy)
Colza Fields
Internet Resources
Traveling overnight in a Sleeper or couchette . . .
Europe’s Budget Airlines: Flying High on Low Fares
Community
Book Giveaway from Andrew Darlow
Jeff Butler from the Bold Cheese podcast critiques the use of chapter markers in the iTunes enhanced version
Amy loves the theme song
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Pam Elson
Says:November 30th, 2007 at 6:10 am
I’ver just been enjoying Jeff’s interview. Your readers might also like to look at http://www.burgundytoday.com, an information site about the region telling you more about what’s on, where to go, where to stay…
chris2x
Says:November 30th, 2007 at 8:52 am
Thanks Pam, we will check it out.
Steve
Says:May 14th, 2008 at 5:00 am
That is a good interview with Jeff Steiner. There is another huge website on Burgundy and relating to tourism http://www.burgundyeye.com