Lorraine La Petite Saone River Mini Health Cruise

Offered by American Dream Vacations

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2010

 

Dijon to Corre -Dijon--Burgundy to the France Comté and foothills of the Vosges Mountains

From July 4

Reverse Itinerary October 24

Meeting Place Dijon Railway Station

 

 

 

The Burgundy Canal offers an incredible abundance of interesting shore excursions, both from our air conditioned tour bus and by foot or bicycle in this region well know for its fine wines and hearty cuisine.

 

Cruise Highlights:

·         Close - Vougeot, a monastic winery dating from medieval times and the present day headquarters of the Brotherhood of Knights of the Vine. 

·         Beautiful Auxonne and it's Napoleon Museum

  • 7th century town of Gray (good shopping)

  • Chateau of Ray sur Soane

  • Vesoul, a sizable town with homes dating from the 15th and 16 century and the beautiful St. George Church dating from the 18th century.

  • Vittel Bottled Water headquarters for a tour of the facility that many think is as interesting as a vineyard tour.

  •  Luxeuil Les Bains.  Luxeuil was first colonized by the Romans in the 1st century who named it Luxovium and established it as a thermal town.

  • Le Musee de la Tour des Echevins

3th-century Basilique St-Pierre which was  restored in the 14th-century.

  • Palais Abbatial, the most famous early medieval monastery in Franche-Comte, founded in 585 A.D.

·         A swim in the old Roman thermal spa waters if you wish

·         Bicycles on board

  • Air Conditioned    

 

 

 

The best way to see France is at 3 MPH

Burgundy rivals Bordeaux as a producer of the finest wines in the world.

The Forward Deck is a favorite place for travelers as we cruise through the mountains.

 

The Forward deck from above

 

Our cabins are cozy and well appointed.  Each of coarse has private toilet and shower.

Our staff strives to make this the best week of your year.

Every turn of the canal is another picture postcard.

The open airy look is found throughout Lorraine

French Barge Lorraine

 

Burgundy to Franche Comté on La Petite Saone

including Spa visit---July 17, 2010

 

 

Saturday----Meeting at Dijon Railway station at 4:15 p.m.  The bus will wait until all passengers are on board or 5:30 p.m. SNCF has not announced schedules for July at this time.  We will forward train schedules when they are available.  Your clients will be provided with a cell phone number of the bus driver in case there is some problem.   (This itinerary is being written in January 2009.  At this time the Dijon railway station is under significant construction.  The exact meeting place can not be assigned yet because the construction is changing the places where buses can wait for clients.  We will  be  back to you prior to your client’s cruise departure.)  Train schedules are subject to change and can be confirmed at www.raileurope.com.

 

Bus transfer to Lorraine and welcome aboard drinks with introduction of the crew.  As you are getting acquainted with your new sailing mates, the Lorraine will begin its journey along the Canal de Bourgogne to its evening mooring at Ouges.

 

Sunday---After breakfast we join our bus to travel to the Close - Vougeot, a monastic winery dating from medieval times and the present day headquarters of the Brotherhood of Knights on the Vine.  We later join the Lorraine at St. Jean de Losne for a cruise up the Idylic Saone to Auxonne.

 

Monday---This morning we will visit Auxonne which contains a Napoleon Museum in recognition of Napoleon Bonaparte who was an artillery Lieutenant here for 3 years. This was an upscale town and Napoleon, a Corsican with an Italian accent, did not fit in.  He used his time here writing a book and strolling this lovely setting.  The grounds of this museum are beautiful.  After a visit to the museum we will visit Auxonne’s beautiful 13 century church built nearly 300 years before Columbus discovered the Americas. In the 13th century Auxonne marked the boundary between Burgundy and the Franche-Comté  This afternoon we will have a visit to Pesmes, a picturesque village with an exquisite Renaissance Chapel from the 16th Century.   We finish the afternoon cruising to Mantoche where you can bicycle before dinner or just have a pleasant walk around the villiage..

 

Tuesday---Today it is off to Charentenay.  Of course we will stop in Gray, a riverside town from the 7th century, for some shopping before we cruise through the Savoyeux tunnel.  This afternoon we will visit the Chateau of Ray sur Soane where the park of the castle extends over the whole of the hill side which dominates the Village of  Ray.  The grounds cover about  6 hectares that forms successive and impressive terraces, boarderd by high walls which enclose the ancient fortress.

Wednesday----Today we set off for Port sur Saone.  We will stop at Vesoul, a sizable town with great shopping and many homes dating from the 15th and 16 century and the beautiful St. George Church dating from the 18th century.   Vesoul was formerly an earldom.  It was decimated by the plague in 1586. Later Lorraine’s bus will take you to the Vittel Bottled Water headquarters for a tour of the facility that many think is as interesting as a vineyard tour.

 

Thursday---Today after an early lunch we are privileged to have a visit to Luxeuil Les Bains.  Luxeuil was first colonized by the Romans in the 1st century who named it Luxovium and established it as a thermal town.  It's elegant 18th-century spa is built in a traditional Vosgien style and offers guided tours and programs for holistic health and relaxation.

Luxeuil's Gallo-Roman past is evoked in Le Musee de la Tour des Echevins which also houses 19th-20th-century art and works by the Luxeuil-born painter Jules Adler.  

Luxeuil's historic centre is also worth a foray with its 13th-century Basilique St-Pierre which was  restored in the 14th-century.  However, the Palais Abbatial is probably the main attraction and the most famous early medieval monastery in Franche-Comte.  It was founded in approximately 585 A.D. by the well respected Irish monk, St Columbanus

A swim in the old Roman thermal spa waters is possible if you wish. 

Lorraine meantime sails for Corre where the Saone joins the Canal de L’est.  Tonight is the Gala farewell dinner to a pleasurable week on Lorraine. 

 

Friday—After an early breakfast we will leave Lorraine by 8:30 a.m. for the two hour minimum drive back to Dijon. 

 

The goal of American Dream Vacations and the crew and staff of Lorraine is to make this the very best week of your year.

 

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