HTML SitemapExplore
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

Château de Sully — Attraction in Autun

Name
Château de Sully
Description
The Château de Sully, situated between Autun and Beaune, is the largest of the Renaissance châteaux of southern Burgundy. Paired outbuildings of a more vernacular character face each other across a grassed forecourt, while to the rear is the vegetable garden, fenced by fruit trees.
Nearby attractions
Nearby restaurants
Nearby hotels
Related posts
Keywords
Château de Sully tourism.Château de Sully hotels.Château de Sully bed and breakfast. flights to Château de Sully.Château de Sully attractions.Château de Sully restaurants.Château de Sully travel.Château de Sully travel guide.Château de Sully travel blog.Château de Sully pictures.Château de Sully photos.Château de Sully travel tips.Château de Sully maps.Château de Sully things to do.
Château de Sully things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Château de Sully
FranceBourgogne-Franche-ComtéAutunChâteau de Sully

Basic Info

Château de Sully

Rue du Château, 71360 Sully, France
4.4(385)
Open 24 hours
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

The Château de Sully, situated between Autun and Beaune, is the largest of the Renaissance châteaux of southern Burgundy. Paired outbuildings of a more vernacular character face each other across a grassed forecourt, while to the rear is the vegetable garden, fenced by fruit trees.

Cultural
Scenic
Family friendly
Accessibility
attractions: , restaurants:
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
+33 3 85 82 09 86
Website
chateaudesully.com

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Autun
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Autun
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Autun
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Things to do nearby

Beautiful Getaway
Beautiful Getaway
Wed, Dec 31 • 10:00 AM
21630, Pommard, France
View details
Discover a winery
Discover a winery
Mon, Dec 29 • 11:00 AM
71150, Fontaines, France
View details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.

Posts

Sarah HamlinSarah Hamlin
This beautiful chateau has a place in history and is very well located to visit the beaches of beautiful Normandie with all of their historical significance. However, this property is in need of a capital infusion and a much better management team. We arrived on a Sunday. To be fair, most enjoy this day off. However, in busy tourist season, one would expect still a welcoming staff. We were met by a petite girl- who asked if we had luggage. When we replied we did, she simply stood in the door while we brought it all. That was fine as we have lugged it already across three countries. She offered to help us get the suitcases up the stairs- there is no lift - but she was smaller than both of us so that seemed futile. No doorman or other help was anywhere to be seen. She was trying. - Our room was spacious - however, it was a hot day and there is no available air conditioning. We opened all windows and used the fan to bring the fresh air into the room. We were lucky it cooled off later. The bedding was adequate but tired at best- lumpy pillows and thin covers. There is a greenhouse covered pool and a sauna but they were very hot the day we visited. The strangest experience continued at our dinner. We had a reservation for 7:30. A Back Roads bike trip of 17 was sat as were a few others. We enjoyed a cocktail in the sun room delivered by our most friendly bartender- who was at the time wearing many hats - cleaning, serving, and bartending. We were not sat until after 9, though we were told several times that “my colleague would be there in just a few minutes.” I ordered a wine pairing with my dinner; it never arrived- the same Le Colleague blamed the failure of delivery on a young server even though he had taken the order himself. As we observed, this “Le Colleague” continued to scowl at guests and staff but he himself snuck off to the corners to smoke. The food was good with lovely presentation and was the bright spot of the evening. Thank you Chef. It is too bad that the service did not provide more attention and celebrate your food in the traditional French way with the wine to compliment. We retired again to the bar where again the most customer service friendly Anthony engaged in delightful conversation with us and with other visitors, offering the region’s Calvados and other delights. As he knew our dining and welcome were less than wonderful, he offered us one more champagne after 11 and around the corner again came Le Colleague - again frowning at both the staff and even at us!! Apparently, the bar should close at 11- well, our dinner should have been by 8!! We learned the next day that the very person who provided the best service and delighted all had been terminated. I suggest to management, that they examine leadership and the atmosphere that Le Colleague is creating- it transfers to your visitors quickly and obviously. If you are visiting Normandie for a brief stay, Chateau de Sully is a lovely site with its own place in history, but I dare say, it is troublesome that a guest could observe behind the scenes so easily. It was fine and comfortable but memorable for the wrong reasons. Start to finish, we called it our Faulty Towers hotel stay. We do have the name of Le Colleague but hope that the gentleman will either start caring for his guests and his leadership or that higher management will hear and know of whom we speak.
YozhykYozhyk
Back to France, we were wondering where to spend our Halloween night, as we used to do it in the UK… After searching the Internet, the obvious answer was le Château de Sully! Diner for adult only, buffet with regional drinks, a lot of other crazy people to share a unique scary night at the magnificent Chateau de Sully, everything was pulled together to spend a spooky night! We had a great time with a mix of walking in the dark scary moments, listening to our golden mask host for this terrific night and sharing the diner with other lost in the dark people. We discovered more about the castle’s haunted history, all under a cloudy moon, giving to the site a unique perspective and feeling. Thanks again to Thomas and the great Sully’s team for giving us a chance to celebrate Halloween in good company and making le Château de Sully a very special place to visit during this time of the year. And of course, looking forward to coming back for Christmas! See you soon! Tommy Shelby
Georges DesplacesGeorges Desplaces
Il est magnifique vu de loin le Château de Sully, et même s'il reste très beau lorsqu'on le visite de près, les lézardes intérieures du grand hall, les toiles de certains tableaux muraux déchirés, le vieux billard hors du temps ou la jachère relative du jardin, prouvent que l'entretien d'une telle demeure historique privée reste l'œuvre d'une transmission séculaire où les Ducs et Duchesses de Magenta successifs qui l'habitent doivent faire des arbitrages financiers pour prioriser les dépenses et la rénovation des lieux. Celles de 2023 (les dépenses somptueuses), comme le rappellent Paris Match ou encore le vieil autobus à Impériale qui semble discuter avec une rutilante berline décapotable allemande dans les sous-bois, furent de célébrer, en juillet dernier, avec quelques centaines d'invités issus de tout le gotha européen, le mariage de Pélagie de Mac Mahon, future héritière des lieux, avec Son Altesse Royale Amaury de Bourbon-Parme, descendant du Roi Louis XIV. Donc forcément, même si l'entrée à 9,40 euros par personne, la boutique à souvenirs de l'entrée, les cérémonies organisées ou diverses subventions, permettent en partie de couvrir certains coûts, ils ne suffisent visiblement pas à financer la totalité des frais nécessaires à sa rénovation entière. Mais comme nous le rappelait la jeune guide passionnée (et passionnante, merci à elle) qui nous a fait découvrir toute l'Histoire de Sully du XIIème siècle à nos jours, un château c'est un patrimoine qui se transmet et où l'on n'a jamais fini d'investir... Je souhaite donc au jeune Duc Maurice de Mac Mahon, 5ème du nom, une longue et belle descendance, afin de continuer à rénover le Château et entretenir la mémoire de ses illustres ancêtres. NB : Les jardins sont très beaux et les animaux (ânes, cochons, ou canards) semblent également très heureux de leurs vies de châtelains ;-)
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Autun

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

This beautiful chateau has a place in history and is very well located to visit the beaches of beautiful Normandie with all of their historical significance. However, this property is in need of a capital infusion and a much better management team. We arrived on a Sunday. To be fair, most enjoy this day off. However, in busy tourist season, one would expect still a welcoming staff. We were met by a petite girl- who asked if we had luggage. When we replied we did, she simply stood in the door while we brought it all. That was fine as we have lugged it already across three countries. She offered to help us get the suitcases up the stairs- there is no lift - but she was smaller than both of us so that seemed futile. No doorman or other help was anywhere to be seen. She was trying. - Our room was spacious - however, it was a hot day and there is no available air conditioning. We opened all windows and used the fan to bring the fresh air into the room. We were lucky it cooled off later. The bedding was adequate but tired at best- lumpy pillows and thin covers. There is a greenhouse covered pool and a sauna but they were very hot the day we visited. The strangest experience continued at our dinner. We had a reservation for 7:30. A Back Roads bike trip of 17 was sat as were a few others. We enjoyed a cocktail in the sun room delivered by our most friendly bartender- who was at the time wearing many hats - cleaning, serving, and bartending. We were not sat until after 9, though we were told several times that “my colleague would be there in just a few minutes.” I ordered a wine pairing with my dinner; it never arrived- the same Le Colleague blamed the failure of delivery on a young server even though he had taken the order himself. As we observed, this “Le Colleague” continued to scowl at guests and staff but he himself snuck off to the corners to smoke. The food was good with lovely presentation and was the bright spot of the evening. Thank you Chef. It is too bad that the service did not provide more attention and celebrate your food in the traditional French way with the wine to compliment. We retired again to the bar where again the most customer service friendly Anthony engaged in delightful conversation with us and with other visitors, offering the region’s Calvados and other delights. As he knew our dining and welcome were less than wonderful, he offered us one more champagne after 11 and around the corner again came Le Colleague - again frowning at both the staff and even at us!! Apparently, the bar should close at 11- well, our dinner should have been by 8!! We learned the next day that the very person who provided the best service and delighted all had been terminated. I suggest to management, that they examine leadership and the atmosphere that Le Colleague is creating- it transfers to your visitors quickly and obviously. If you are visiting Normandie for a brief stay, Chateau de Sully is a lovely site with its own place in history, but I dare say, it is troublesome that a guest could observe behind the scenes so easily. It was fine and comfortable but memorable for the wrong reasons. Start to finish, we called it our Faulty Towers hotel stay. We do have the name of Le Colleague but hope that the gentleman will either start caring for his guests and his leadership or that higher management will hear and know of whom we speak.
Sarah Hamlin

Sarah Hamlin

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Autun

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Back to France, we were wondering where to spend our Halloween night, as we used to do it in the UK… After searching the Internet, the obvious answer was le Château de Sully! Diner for adult only, buffet with regional drinks, a lot of other crazy people to share a unique scary night at the magnificent Chateau de Sully, everything was pulled together to spend a spooky night! We had a great time with a mix of walking in the dark scary moments, listening to our golden mask host for this terrific night and sharing the diner with other lost in the dark people. We discovered more about the castle’s haunted history, all under a cloudy moon, giving to the site a unique perspective and feeling. Thanks again to Thomas and the great Sully’s team for giving us a chance to celebrate Halloween in good company and making le Château de Sully a very special place to visit during this time of the year. And of course, looking forward to coming back for Christmas! See you soon! Tommy Shelby
Yozhyk

Yozhyk

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Autun

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Il est magnifique vu de loin le Château de Sully, et même s'il reste très beau lorsqu'on le visite de près, les lézardes intérieures du grand hall, les toiles de certains tableaux muraux déchirés, le vieux billard hors du temps ou la jachère relative du jardin, prouvent que l'entretien d'une telle demeure historique privée reste l'œuvre d'une transmission séculaire où les Ducs et Duchesses de Magenta successifs qui l'habitent doivent faire des arbitrages financiers pour prioriser les dépenses et la rénovation des lieux. Celles de 2023 (les dépenses somptueuses), comme le rappellent Paris Match ou encore le vieil autobus à Impériale qui semble discuter avec une rutilante berline décapotable allemande dans les sous-bois, furent de célébrer, en juillet dernier, avec quelques centaines d'invités issus de tout le gotha européen, le mariage de Pélagie de Mac Mahon, future héritière des lieux, avec Son Altesse Royale Amaury de Bourbon-Parme, descendant du Roi Louis XIV. Donc forcément, même si l'entrée à 9,40 euros par personne, la boutique à souvenirs de l'entrée, les cérémonies organisées ou diverses subventions, permettent en partie de couvrir certains coûts, ils ne suffisent visiblement pas à financer la totalité des frais nécessaires à sa rénovation entière. Mais comme nous le rappelait la jeune guide passionnée (et passionnante, merci à elle) qui nous a fait découvrir toute l'Histoire de Sully du XIIème siècle à nos jours, un château c'est un patrimoine qui se transmet et où l'on n'a jamais fini d'investir... Je souhaite donc au jeune Duc Maurice de Mac Mahon, 5ème du nom, une longue et belle descendance, afin de continuer à rénover le Château et entretenir la mémoire de ses illustres ancêtres. NB : Les jardins sont très beaux et les animaux (ânes, cochons, ou canards) semblent également très heureux de leurs vies de châtelains ;-)
Georges Desplaces

Georges Desplaces

See more posts
See more posts

Reviews of Château de Sully

4.4
(385)
avatar
3.0
26w

This beautiful chateau has a place in history and is very well located to visit the beaches of beautiful Normandie with all of their historical significance. However, this property is in need of a capital infusion and a much better management team.

We arrived on a Sunday. To be fair, most enjoy this day off. However, in busy tourist season, one would expect still a welcoming staff. We were met by a petite girl- who asked if we had luggage. When we replied we did, she simply stood in the door while we brought it all. That was fine as we have lugged it already across three countries. She offered to help us get the suitcases up the stairs- there is no lift - but she was smaller than both of us so that seemed futile. No doorman or other help was anywhere to be seen. She was trying. -

Our room was spacious - however, it was a hot day and there is no available air conditioning. We opened all windows and used the fan to bring the fresh air into the room. We were lucky it cooled off later. The bedding was adequate but tired at best- lumpy pillows and thin covers.

There is a greenhouse covered pool and a sauna but they were very hot the day we visited.

The strangest experience continued at our dinner. We had a reservation for 7:30. A Back Roads bike trip of 17 was sat as were a few others. We enjoyed a cocktail in the sun room delivered by our most friendly bartender- who was at the time wearing many hats - cleaning, serving, and bartending. We were not sat until after 9, though we were told several times that “my colleague would be there in just a few minutes.” I ordered a wine pairing with my dinner; it never arrived- the same Le Colleague blamed the failure of delivery on a young server even though he had taken the order himself. As we observed, this “Le Colleague” continued to scowl at guests and staff but he himself snuck off to the corners to smoke.

The food was good with lovely presentation and was the bright spot of the evening. Thank you Chef. It is too bad that the service did not provide more attention and celebrate your food in the traditional French way with the wine to compliment.

We retired again to the bar where again the most customer service friendly Anthony engaged in delightful conversation with us and with other visitors, offering the region’s Calvados and other delights. As he knew our dining and welcome were less than wonderful, he offered us one more champagne after 11 and around the corner again came Le Colleague - again frowning at both the staff and even at us!! Apparently, the bar should close at 11- well, our dinner should have been by 8!!

We learned the next day that the very person who provided the best service and delighted all had been terminated. I suggest to management, that they examine leadership and the atmosphere that Le Colleague is creating- it transfers to your visitors quickly and obviously.

If you are visiting Normandie for a brief stay, Chateau de Sully is a lovely site with its own place in history, but I dare say, it is troublesome that a guest could observe behind the scenes so easily. It was fine and comfortable but memorable for the wrong reasons. Start to finish, we called it our Faulty Towers hotel stay.

We do have the name of Le Colleague but hope that the gentleman will either start caring for his guests and his leadership or that higher management will hear and know of...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
2y

Back to France, we were wondering where to spend our Halloween night, as we used to do it in the UK…

After searching the Internet, the obvious answer was le Château de Sully!

Diner for adult only, buffet with regional drinks, a lot of other crazy people to share a unique scary night at the magnificent Chateau de Sully, everything was pulled together to spend a spooky night!

We had a great time with a mix of walking in the dark scary moments, listening to our golden mask host for this terrific night and sharing the diner with other lost in the dark people.

We discovered more about the castle’s haunted history, all under a cloudy moon, giving to the site a unique perspective and feeling.

Thanks again to Thomas and the great Sully’s team for giving us a chance to celebrate Halloween in good company and making le Château de Sully a very special place to visit during this time of the year.

And of course, looking forward to coming back for Christmas!

See you...

   Read more
avatar
3.0
25w

If you wish for a beautiful country location with good proximity to the history of Normandy, you will be fine here. But let me admonish, it is just FINE. The chateau needs a capital infusion to bring it to the standards and potential it could have to showcase its place in history. However, more important, is that management needs to examine a few of its leaders. We were left to bring in our own luggage and carry it up the stairs - there is no elevator - and there is no air conditioning. While evening are cool, the days were HOT! Fans and open windows were the only remedy. While our dinner reservation was for 7:30, ewe were not seated until nearly 9 pm and even then, our service was less than ideal, with a manager taking orders and then blaming staff for not delivering a wine pairing and more. The bar was friendly and warm, but the manager continuing looking on with clear disapproval seemed to convey that he wished all of...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next