Plan your visit to Château de Béru
Visit.
This residence was built in the 13th century and has belonged to the Counts of Béru since 1627. The family still owns the estate.
The Château underwent modifications in the Renaissance and in the 18th century.
You can see a rare 15th century sun and moon calendar, a 13th century gate and tower, a 1,500 boxes dovecote from the 15th century, and the 16th century wine cellars.
Stay.
You are welcome to stay in one of the Château de Béru 4 guest rooms. During your stay you can enjoy a walk in the vineyards of Clos Béru and on the grounds of the Château, as well as the swimming pool in summer. A living room and a kitchen at your disposal allow you to transform these rooms into a gîte for 8 people. An apartment for 5 people and an apartment for 4 people are also available in the main building. In addition, you can discover the terroirs wines produced at the domain with the greatest respect for nature.
Explore.
Château de Béru stands in the middle of the estate's organic vines. It overlooks one of the most charming slopes of the Chablis region, in the village of Béru.
Ideally located between Chablis and Tonnerre, Béru is an ideal starting point for varied hikes between vineyards and villages, in the footsteps of the pilgrims of Compostela or for excursions to Irancy, Auxerre or Noyers-sur-Serein.
Finally, it is possible to book beautiful tables a few km from Béru.