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Sunday, Day 1 - PARIS TO CLAMECY Guests are met at the pick up hotel at 1.30 pm
and transferred to L'Art de Vivre. After a Champagne Welcome, wander
the logging capital and raison d'être of the Nivernais canal.
Dinner aboard. Monday, Day 2 - CLAMECY TO VILLIERS-SUR-YONNE There is time this morning before the
barge departs to stroll around the narrow streets of Clamecy and maybe
visit the Logging & Barging Museum or climb the hill to view the
13th century Collegiale de St Martin. Cruise from Clamecy in the late morning,
passing the quaint village of Chevroches perched on the hillside.
During lunch we moor at Villiers-sur-Yonne in its picturesque setting
under willow trees. Our excursion this afternoon is to the impressive half built fortification at Guedelon. This is a 25 year project, set up to demonstrate the traditional building methods from the 12th to 14th centuries. Meet the stone masons, blacksmiths and other craftsmen. Enjoy a game of boules before dinner aboard. |
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Tuesday, Day 3 - VILLIERS-SUR-YONNE TO MONCEAUX LE COMTE Morning cruise, passing beneath the first of many
Van Gogh style hand operated lifting bridges. A short bike ride is
recommended into the village of Anois to visit "Le Bouc qui Fume" (the
smoking billy goat), an antique/curiosity shop in an old chapel. Before
stopping at Tannay for lunch we pass through an impressive double
chambered lock. After lunch a brief drive to visit the local
wineries of Tannay, famous for its rather special Melon grape variety.
We then continue our cruise and moor in the old logging port of
Monceaux le Comte. |
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Wednesday, Day 4 - MONCEAUX LE COMTE TO LA GRANGES
Return to the barge for lunch and cruise to La
Granges. On the way, we have an opportunity to stroll around
Chitry-les-Mines with it’s 16th century Château, used during world war
two as an H.Q. by the local Resistance Group « Les Loups » (The
Wolves). Dinner aboard. Thursday, Day 5 - LA GRANGES TO SARDY As we cruise through the remote countryside and
meadows of "France Profonde" on our way to Sardy, you will notice that
the locks are lot older with their huge beam-levered lock gates and ivy
covered lock houses. |
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Friday, Day 6 - SARDY TO BAYE Today we begin with a passage through the 16-lock
flight leading to the summit of the Nivernais canal. The locks are
sometimes less than 200 yards apart! Alongside each lock is a pretty waterfall-weir and
some of the lock houses are now craft shops, which can be visited
whilst you stroll alongside the barge. Many consider this canal reach
to be one of the most beautiful in France. We moor for lunch at the last lock before our final
cruise through the three tunnels of La Collancelle set in the deep cut
to Baye lake, which marks the summit. Captain's Farewell Dinner aboard. Saturday, Day 7 - BAYE TO PARIS After breakfast return to the Paris meeting point hotel for approximately 1pm. |
Note : This is a sample itinerary: visits are subject
to availability.
It operates in reverse on alternate weeks and may be
modified due to canal closures for repairs, lack of water or any other
unforeseen circumstances.
The cruise is run in reverse on alternative weeks and
excursion days and moorings will therefore change
Cruise itineraries may be subject to change due to lock
closures, low or high water levels or emergencies
h2olidays, Port de Plaisance, 21170, Saint Jean de Losne, France