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Barge Holidays in France - Burgundy West:
Nivernais, Burgundy, Loire-Burgundy

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Barge holidays from Joigny, Corbigny or Dompierre bases

JoignyLinking the River Yonne to the River Saone, the Canal de Bourgogne, started in 1775 and finished in 1834, takes you to the heart of the Renaissance. At that period the Duchy of Burgundy vied in magnificence with the Kingdom of France.

Travel from Joigny through Chablis country past ancient poplar trees and buildings ranging from abbeys to fortified farmhouses. Tie up close to the superb aqueduct at Saint Florentin and climb up to its church to admire the superb stained glass.


At Tonnerre, the Fosse Dionne pool, surrounded by ancient houses, still provides a water supply to the town. Magnificent and splendidly furnished Renaissance chateaux such as Tanlay and Ancy-le-Franc punctuate your cruise. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Fontenay Abbey, tucked away in a secluded valley, is a short bike ride away.

Chateau de TanlayFrom Joigny take the Canal du Nivernais and travel through the Yonne valley and glorious French scenery. Romanesque churches abound and famous wine producing regions lie close to the canal.

From Auxerre, noted for its food, fine Nivernais architecture and its wine, notably Chablis, cruise to picturesque Irancy, surrounded by vineyards with its Gothic and Renaissance buildings.

The dramatic location of Chatel-Censoir, a pretty village with 5th century crypt and ancient church, vies in splendour with nearby Vezelay, its main street lined with medieval houses and the magnificent World Heritage site church, starting point for the pilgrimage to Compostella.

Friendly, bustling Clamecy retains its ancient dovecotes. The prosperous little wine producing village of Tannay boasts panoramic views over the Morvan hills on the way to our base at Corbigny.

Connecting the Seine to the Loire, the two sides of the summit of the Canal du Nivernais are very different. From Corbigny south to Decize the descent to the Loire winds through rich meadows grazed by the famous white Nivernais cattle. Between Sardy-les-Epiry and Baye 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 Chatillon-en-Bazois soon looms into view. Then reach Decize, on a hill between two arms of the Loire, its narrow and picturesque streets ringed with walled fortifications.

At Decize the lateral canal meets the Loire, and river bathing is possible. Salmon and shad swim up here from the distant sea to spawn.

Our base at Dompierre in Southern Burgundy is a crossroads. Lining the canal banks are chateaux, abbeys and medieval villages. The Pal wildlife park near Dompierre offers some spectacular attractions with almost 500 animals from five continents able to roam in natural settings.

Cruise north up the Canal du Nivernais and cruise through ravishing countryside to the secret heart of the Morvan, or visit Nevers, steeped in history. Cross high above the River Allier on the Guetin aqueduct. A three-lock staircase leads up to it, and lights control traffic since its width is too narrow to allow boats to pass. You’ll enjoy magnificent vistas across many famous vineyards to pretty villages such as Sancerre and St-Satur.

South from Dompierre reach the magnificent Digoin aqueduct which takes you on to the Canal du Centre, built in the 18th century to link Roanne to Chalon-sur-Saone. The Digoin aqueduct crosses the River Loire - a real waterways crossroads. Digoin is famous for its potteries, and a museum housed in an 18th century hostelry is devoted to them.

The Canal de Roanne à Digoin leads to Roanne, noted for its gastronomy all over France, but famous too for china and faience.

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These Penichette boat classes are available from Burgundy West & Nivernais:

(The first figure shown is the number of fixed berths, the second is the number of convertible berths, usually in the saloon)

3 + 2  Berth Boats

4 + 1 Berth Boats

4 + 2 Berth Boats

5 + 2 Berth Boats

Classic 935
Classic 935R

Flying Bridge 1020

Aft Deck 1120R

Classic 1107
Classic 1107R
Classic 1106FB

6 + 1 Berth Boats

6 + 4 Berth Boats

8 + 2 Berth Boats

8 + 4 Berth Boats

Flying Bridge 1160
Flying Bridge 1165
Flying Bridge 1180

Aft Deck 1260R

Flying Bridge 1400

Aft Deck 1500R
Flying Bridge 1500

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