Colombiere Park was originally a private outdoor space that Louis II of Bourbon-Conde created at the edge of the River Ouche in 1672. The park is designed and planted according to the guidelines of a “French Garden” and comprises sixteen alleys and a central roundabout. You’ll be able to see an array of flora and fauna at the 33-hectare park, including over 6,000 trees in over ten different species such as maples, chestnuts, oaks, and ash trees. Since 1925, the park has been designated a historical monument and is one of the most popular natural attractions in Dijon.

Address: Cours du Général de Gaulle, 21000 Dijon, France, Phone: +33-800-21-30-00

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