Rully castle

A medieval fortress built around a 12th-century square keep, the castle features interesting military architecture, including a parapet walk, battlements, and arrow slits.

The main buildings date from the Renaissance.
The vaulted kitchen in the keep has a monumental fireplace and a large set of copper cooking pots.
The 18th-century outbuildings have the largest stone roof in Burgundy.
Set in the heart of a wine-growing estate, the château has belonged to the same family since its inception.

Receptions, Weddings, Seminars

Reception hall on the ground floor (capacity: 140 people), terrace overlooking the vineyard, and shaded park.

2026 guided visits

July and August: 10:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (closed on Mondays)

Guided interior tours, self-guided exterior visits
Tour departures at 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m.
Free for children under 6

Costumes and Orienteering Games

Children can borrow costumes if they wish, and orienteering games are organized in the park.

Groups

By reservation

Find out more:

Contact

Raoul de Ternay
Tel. 03 85 87 20 89
Email : raoul@chateauderully.com

Berzé le Châtel

Brancion

Chaumont en Charolais

Cormatin

Couches

Digoine

Drée

Germolles

La Ferté

Pierreclos

Pierre de Bresse

Rully

Saint-Point

Sully

Berzé le Châtel

Chaumont en Charolais

Couches

Drée

La Ferté

Pierre de Bresse

Saint-Point

Brancion

Cormatin

Digoine

Germolles

Pierreclos

Rully

Sully

Berzé le Châtel

Cormatin

Drée

Pierreclos

Saint-Point

Brancion

Couches

La Ferté

Pierre de Bresse

Sully

Chaumont en Charolais

Digoine

Germolles

Rully

© La route des châteaux en Bourgogne du Sud 2024.
Conditions générales d’utilisation.
Website by Typocentre.