Dijon to Vandenesse
Burgundy Canal
Cruise Duration : Six Nights / Seven Days
Sunday Afternoon - Dijon
Guests are greeted at the pre-designated meeting point and escorted to Saroche in Dijon.
After settling in you are invited to join the Captain for a Champagne
Reception and cruise safety briefing. Plenty of time for a stroll
around Dijon or merely relax on board and enjoy the view.
Monday - Cruising : Dijon to Fleurey sur Ouche
Our first day cruising
leaves behind the bustling centre of Dijon as we journey upwards to
our evening halt in the village of Fleurey sur Ouche nestling in the
Ouche valley. Climb to the top of the church of Notre Dame to view
the marvellous panoramic view over the surrounding countryside.
Excursion :Tour
the Côte de Nuits vineyards known as the Champs Elysées
of Burgundy. Visit the Château of Clos de Vougeot, established
by the Cistercian monks and famous for its wines. The Chevaliers du
Tastevin meet here to sample the wines and confer their medals on
selected vintages.
Tuesday - Cruising : Fleurey sur Ouche to Gissey sur Ouche
This morning we continue
upwards in the tranquility of the countryside and the lush scenery of
the Ouche valley through Pont de Pany and Saint Marie sur Ouche to
this evening's halt at Gissey sur Ouche. Plenty of opportunities to
stroll or cycle alongside the vessel as it slowly meanders along
between locks to work up an appetite for this evening's meal ashore
at a typical country restaurant.
Excursion :This morning is set aside for a tour of Dijon which has many places of
interest such as the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy housing the Fine
Arts Museum with its paintings from the 14th Century to the present
day. Climb the 3l6 steps of Philip the Good's Tower to get a
wonderful view of the region.
Wednesday - Cruising : Gissey sur Ouche to La Bussière
Today's cruise takes us
through sloping tree laden reaches and the picturesque village of
Saint Victor to La Bussière where you can visit the buildings
and the grounds of the medieval abbey.
Excursion : Visit
the abbey of Fontenay which was founded in1118 by Saint Bernard and
built in the Romanesque style by the Cistercian monks in the 12th Century
to the 15th Century. In 1906 it was turned into a paper mill by the
Montgolfier brothers but was reinstated by their descendants in 1820.
Thursday - Cruising : La Bussière to Pont d'Ouche
Cruising along the tree
lined valley we pass through the canalside villages of La Forge and
Veuvey sur Ouche en route to Pont d'Ouche where Charollais cattle
graze peacefully in the pastures alongside the canal.
Excursion : Beaune,
Burgundy's wine capital - tour the Hôtel Dieu with its
honeycombed, coloured tiled roof, built in 1443 as a Hospice for the
sick and needy it is now famous for its collection of pottery jars
and its annual wine auctions. Visit the cellars of Patriarche Pere et
Fils, the largest cellars in Burgundy, for a tasting of some of its
fine wines.
Friday - Cruising : Pont d'Ouche to Vandenesse
Our final morning's cruise
takes us ever upwards towards the summit level as the canal winds
round past the hillside villages of Bouhey and Châteauneuf. The
cruise culminates in the Captain's Farewell Dinner ashore at a
Burgundian restaurant.
Excursion :Visit
the magnificent Château of Commarin with its forbidding stone
walls and towers, and the romantic 12th Century village of
Châteauneuf, former seat of the Duke of Burgundy, prominent
upon its hilltop overlooking the Canal.
Saturday - Vandenesse
Time after breakfast for
one last chance to sit on deck before your departure from Saroche.
*The cruise is from Vandenesse to Dijon on alternate weeks
This
itinerary details the cruise route and gives examples of the visits
which may be made from the vessel.
It is our aim to provide a cruise tailored for you,
wherever possible we will adjust the cruise to fit in with your
requirements. Activities such as riding, tennis, hot air
ballooning and golf can be organised on request.
Bicycles and boules are available on board.
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