Semur-en-Auxois, Capital of the Auxois region
From this remarkable natural defensive site, people have built an exceptional city: discover Semur-en-Auxois, a "Remarkable Heritage Site", with its narrow streets, its keep, its church and the exceptional collections in its museum.
With S'murot, the dragon
Booklets to guide young visitors, aged 4 to 7 and 7 to 11, discovering all the secrets of Semur-en-Auxois through games and puzzles.
Semur, a town full of charm
Open your eyes and explore Semur-en-Auxois, the capital of the Auxois region, where its history is just as accessible as its heritage and the excellence of its cuisine.
Pick your own pace as you wander the streets of the medieval town, discovering the spectacular landscape and magnificent scenery.
We bet you'll fall in love with this medieval gem?
Discovery trail on foot : don't miss a thing in the historic centre
Semur is best explored on foot! Follow the markers on the ground and discover the historic centre in 8 stages as you go at your own pace! The booklet is available from the Tourist Office.
2 must-sees in the town centre
Dominating the Semur landscape, the church of Notre-Dame in Semur-en-Auxois is an outstanding example of Burgundian Gothic architecture with its delicate ochre tones.
Find out moreAn integral part of the town, the Semur-en-Auxois municipal museum is a must-see if you want to understand the town's wealth of geological, architectural and heritage features.
Find out moreA walk in the heart of nature, yet so close to the city
This 8km route takes you through the six chaumes (hills) on the left bank of the River Armançon. The trail around the town and the meander of the river will provide you with unparalleled vantage points and amazing views, allowing you to capture all the architectural beauty of Semur in its natural setting.
The motto of Semur still rings true!
Can you find the motto proudly displayed by the town ‘Les Semurois se plaisent fort en l'accointance des estrangers’ ? In other words, the people of Semur have a great sense of welcome, and to prove it they emblazoned it on the Porte Guillier when the 1st tourist office was launched in 1903.
It's an extract from a text written in 1575, but the signature is not exact! The author is in fact François de Belleforest (a text from the Cosmographie Universelle, published in 1574). Today, by extension, this phrase has become the motto of Semur.