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Abbey de la Bussiere
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Virtual tour of the abbey:click here

This abbey was built in 1103 for Guillame 1st, under the guidence of the Cluny Cistersian monks. The influence of the abbey grew within the region up to the French revolution, where the monks where forced to abandon thier dewlings. The lands and buildings where divided amongst the local inhabitants. Until the early 1900s the buildings fell into ruine, when the abbey was purchased and very lovingly restored.

Today the abbey has a thriving existance, it is occupied and cared for by sisters. You are welcomed to visit, explore and learn the history of this great Burgundy abbey.

The abbey offers very comfortable and affordable accomodation and the restaurant serves traditional home cooking.

The offical web site for the abbey

Tel: 03 80 49 02 29

The park of the abbey The park of Abbey de la Bussiere is a place of calm and meditation. You can enjoy walking along the paths of the monks that lead up into the hills.
In spring and summer the gardens give an abundance of flowers.Burgundy abbey
Lakes of Abbey de la BussiereWater, water everywhere with in the abbey, there are springs, streams and fountains.
Within the abbey grounds, you'll find buildings for many different purposes, such as this pigeon house which sates frim the 15th century.Abbey de la Bussiere

Tombstones Abbey de la BussiereTombstones of crusading knights, remain in the garden. In the nearby church cemetary are ANZAC war graves, from the RAF.

Abbey de la Bussiere
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