Burgundy
is a highlight for boating holidays
in France. With your Pénichette,
you can navigate on the Canal de Bourgogne,
the Canal du Nivernais, the Canal latéral à la
Loire, the Canal du Centre or the Canal
de Roanne à Digoin. Your boat
trip leads you to cities like Joigny,
Auxerre, Clamecy, Tanlay, Ancy le Franc
and Roanne, that are full of history.
With your Pénichette you can
also pass over the canal bridges of
Digoin and Briare, veritable masterpieces
of construction. Of course, there is
also a rich gastronomy to discover,
e.g. in the restaurants "Côte
St Jacques" at Joigny, "l’Espérance" at
Vézelay or "les Trois gros" at
Roanne.
THE HERITAGE Auxerre - The romanesque crypt of the
cathedral, the clock tower, the old
half-timbered
houses all spell out the charm of this
town.The chateaux of Tanlay and Ancy
le Franc. Standing close to the canal,
these two superb Renaissance chateaux
conceal
behind severe and massive exteriors
graceful courtyards and sumptuously
decorated suites of rooms.
Vezelay - Its main street edged with
medieval houses, was a major pilgrimage
site.
The village has seen gather on the
square in front of the basilique Sainte
Madeleine crusaders on their way to
Jerusalem as well as pilgrims en route
to Compostela. This marvellous church,
a jewel of Burgundian romanesque, appears
on the UNESCO World Heritage site listings.
The Colancelle - Three great rock-hewn
tunnels in quick succession and shortly
afterwards a
staircase of 16 locks allow the canal
to overcome the major change in levels
between Sardy-les-Epiry and Baye, where
the canal runs alongside a lake.
Famous vineyards - The vineyards of
Chablis and the wines of Irancy, a
splendid village of gothic
and renaissance buildings, both add
lustre to Burgundy's reputation.
Linking the Yonne to the Saone, the
Canal de Bourgogne, started in 1775
and finished in 1834, takes you by
ways sometimes secret, sometimes spectacular,
to the heart of the Renaissance. At
that period the Duchy of Burgundy vied
in magnificence with the Kingdom of
France. Here, with ancient poplar trees,
their leaves shimmering and atremble,
and buildings ranging from abbeys to
fortified farmhouses, the works of
man and nature celebrate their triumphant
union. Tie up close to the superb aqueduct
at St Florentin and climb up to its
church to admire the magnificent stained
glass.
At Tonnerre, the Fosse Dionne pool
surrounded by ancient houses, still
provides a water supply to the town.
Magnificent and splendidlyfurnished
Renaissance chateaux such as Tanlay
and Ancy-le-Franc punctuate your cruise.
The marvellous high-vaulted Abbey of
Fontenay, tucked away in a secluded
valley, is a short bike ride away.
Near Venarey-les- Laumes at the village
of Alise-Sainte-Reine you'll want to
visit the site of the Gaulish fortress
of Alesia where Vercingetorix surrendered
to Caesar after a two month siege.
Nestling under the vineyards of the
Cote St Jacques, Joigny is proud of
its many fine churches, houses with
carved wood decoration, and above all
its gastronomy.
Originally conceived by Henri IV,
the Canal du Nivernais was finally
built between 1783 and 1842, and boasts
some of the most glorious scenery on
the French waterways. Connecting the
Seine to the Loire, the two sides of
the summit are very different. From
Corbigny south to Decize on its hill
between two arms of the Loire, its
old centre still ringed with walls,
the descent to the Loire winds through
rich meadows grazed by the famous white
Nivernais cattle. The three successive
tunnels at La Colancelle lead to a
set of 16 closely spaced locks in a
rural setting.
The
Etang de Baye with its watersports
centre lies right alongside the canal,
while the lofty silhouette of the Chateau
of Châtillon-en-Bazois soon looms
into view. From Corbigny north to Auxerre
and its churches dominating the waterfront,
the descent towards the Seine follows
the valley of the Yonne, and sometimes
uses its bed, through woods and forests
small and large. The prosperous little
wine-producing village of Tannay boasts
panoramic views over the Morvan hills.
Hiring without a licence
Good news:
Due to a new regulation, since 1st
July 2010 a boating license
is no longer required for our boats
in Poland!
FISHING
Fishing in the Lagoon of Venice doesn't
require a fishing licence. For all
the rivers a fishing licence is required.
Ordering a fishing licence is complicated.
Please contact the base of Chioggia
for details.
Suggested
Cruises in Burgundy
Locks
are open every day except 1st May, 14th
July and 1st November.
Cruises -Yonne, Canal du Nivernais Out and
Back Joigny -
1 week - Joigny, Auxerre, Vermenton,
Châtel-Censoir Length
of Cruise : 154
Km, 68 locks, 5 h 30/ day
Cruises -
Yonne, Canal de Bourgogne Out and
Back Joigny -
1 week - Joigny, Tonnerre, Tanlay, Ancy-le-Franc Length of Cruise : 166
Km, 68 locks, 5 h 30/ day
Cruises -
Canal Latéral à la
Loire, Canal de Roanne à Digoin Out and Back
Dompierre -
1 week - Dompierre, Digoin, Paray-le-Monial,
Roanne. Length
of Cruise: 189
Km, 38 locks, , 4 h 45/ day
Cruises -
Canal Latéral à la
Loire, Canal du Nivernais Out and Back
Dompierre -
1 week - Dompierre, Decize, Cercy, Châtillon-en-Bazois Length
of Cruise: 170
Km, 58 locks, 5 h / day
Cruises - Yonne, Canal
de Bourgogne Out and Back
Joigny -
10 - 11 days - Joigny, Tanlay, Ancy-le-Franc,
Montbard. Length
of Cruise: 222
Km, 98 locks, 4 h 45 / day
Cruises -
Canal Latéral à la
Loire Out and Back
Dompierre -
10 - 11 days - Dompierre, Decize, Nevers,
Sancerre, Briare Length
of Cruise: 356
Km, 70 locks, 5 h / day
Cruises - Yonne, Canal
du Nivernais Out and Back
joigny -
2 weeks- Joigny, Auxerre, Vermenton,
Clamecy, Baye Length
of Cruise: 288
Km, 176 locks, 5 h 30/ day
Cruises -
Yonne, Canal du Loing, Canal de Briare,
Latéral à la
Loire One
Way Joigny / Dompierre -
2 weeks - Joigny, Briare, Sancerre,
Nevers,
Decize, Dompierre. Length
of Cruise: 379
Km, 105 locks, 5 / day
Cruises -Canal
Latéral à la
Loire, Canal du Nivernais Out and Back
- Dompierre -
2 weeks - Dompierre, Decize, Cercy, Chitry-les-Mînes. Length
of Cruise: 256
Km, 128 locks, 4 h / day
Cruises -
Canal Latéral à la
Loire, Canal du Nivernais, Yonne One Way Dompierre
/ Joigny -
2 weeks - Dompierre, Decize, Châtillon-en-Bazois,
Clamecy, Auxerre, Joigny. Length
of Cruise: 260
Km, 129 locks, 4 h 30 / day
Cruises - Yonne, Canal
de Bourgogne Out and Back
Joigny -
2 weeks - Joigny, St-Florentin, Ancy
le Franc, Montbard, Vénarey. Length
of Cruise: 246
Km, 134 locks, 5 h / day