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Lorraine Heart of Burgundy
Itinerary
Offered by American Dream Vacations
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complete details.
Both Lorraine and
Caprice do Heart of Burgundy cruises
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Lorraine Departures
on Heart of Burgundy
Itinerary April 3;
----June 12, 19, 26;
July 3, July 10
Caprice Departures
on Heart of Burgundy
Itinerary April 3,
10, 17, 24; May 1,
8, 15, 22, 29; June
5; July 24, 31; Aug
7, 14, 21, 28; Sept
4, 11, 18, 25; Oct
2, 9, 16, 23, 30
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Lorraine
Caprice
2010
80%
Canal Cruise/20% River
Your cruise on
Lorraine begins in Dijon where the cruise group
meets at the Dijon railway station. From Dijon
you will cruise the Burgundy Canal, one of the
oldest in France. From there you will join the
Saone River for a one day cruise to the Canal du
Centre where you will enter the vineyards of
Burgundy. Whether your mooring is in a vineyard
or a quaint village, the Heart of Burgundy
offers unlimited opportunities to make the the
best vacation of your life.
Weekly to July 3
Departures each
Saturday---Meeting Place Dijon Railway Station

Cruise Highlights:
· The
barging capital of Europe, St Jean de Losne
Dijon, the capital of Burgundy
The 12th century monks winery of Clos de Vougeot
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Medieval town of
Chalon Sur Saone
The 12th Century Chateau of Rully
The picturesque village of Chagny
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Wine tasting in
Meursault
A
tour of historic Beaune, the capital of the
vineyards
The world famous Hotel Dieu, the first charity
hospital of Europe founded in 1443
A
mooring in the vineyards of Santenay
A
tour of the Chateau de Marguerite of Burgundy,
one of the best preserved vestiges of a vast
medieval fortress.
A
tasting of wine at Chateau de Marguerite of
Burgundy
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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.
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It is a tight fit into the locks.
About 4 inches each side. |
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Our cabins are cozy and well
appointed. Each of coarse has private toilet and
shower. |
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Our staff strives to make this the best week of your
year. |

Good Food, Fine Wines, New Friends |

The open airy look is found throughout Lorraine |
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Your heart of Burgundy Cruise offers a
true taste of the treasures of Burgundy. This cruise offers
an incredible abundance of interesting shore excursions by
coach, on foot, by balloon, or by bicycle. This incomparable
region is world-renowned for its exquisite cuisine and
fine wine.
SATURDAY
Meet at the Dijon
railway station on Saturday afternoon at 4:15 P.M.. We
will then transfer to Lorraine located along the
Burgundy Canal east of Dijon. Sip Kir Royale (with
champagne) as we welcome you on board and introduce you to
the crew. (Meanwhile, your luggage is quietly taken to your
cabin.) After everyone is aboard we will continue cruising
the canal to our evening mooring in Ouges.
Before dinner there will
be time to walk the tow path or bicycle to the next lock.
Tonight you will enjoy
your first gourmet dinner on board Loraine.
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Sunday
After your
buffet breakfast aboard Lorraine our motor coach will wisk
you for a tour of Dijon, the capital of
Burgundy, while Lorraine continues down the Canal de
Bourgogne. Passengers will return to Lorraine for lunch
and continued cruising along the canal. There are many
opportunities for guests to walk along the towpath or
cycle into nearby villages. This evening we will
moor in St jean de Losne, traditionally the
center of barging in France. It is in St Jean de Losne that
the Canal de Bourgogne with merges with the river Saone.
There is ample opportunity to walk the village before dinner
and stroll the quiet streets after dinner. There are
hundreds of barges moored here in addition to major barge
manufacturers. Live aboard barge owners are abundant.
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Monday
This morning
your guide will take you to visit to Clos de Vougeot.
Wine was produced here as early as the 12th century—by none
other than the local monks. A private wine tasting
follows before we return to Lorraine. This afternoon
we will cruise to Chalons sur Saone. CHALON SUR
SAONE is the second largest city in Burgundy and has
been an important trading center since gallo-roman times.
There will be time to visit the beautiful medieval town
center surrounding the Cathedral St Vincent.
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Tuesday
Today we enter the
Canal du Centre from the Saone through a lock with
a fifty foot rise. We will cruise along an attractive
winding stretch where a good towpath and fairly frequent
locks give ample opportunities to walk or cycle the tow
path. This afternoon we will have an excursion to the
nearby village of Rully for a private guided tour of the
12c. Chateau. When we return to Lorraine it will be
moored in the lovely little town of Chagny.
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Wednesday
Morning
excursion to Beaune. Beaune,
wine capital of Burgundy and home to the magnificent
Hôtel-Dieu, a
charity hospital founded in 1443. This monument boasts the
finest Burgundian-Flemish architecture in the world.
Afternoon cruise through the meanders of the canal du
centre to moor in the midst of the famous vineyards of
SANTENAY
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Thursday
Today we navigate to
the quiet village of Dennevy. Drive to Couches to visit
the chateau of Marguerite of Burgundy, the beautifully
preserved vestiges of a vast medieval fortress, followed by
a tasting of the wines made here by Emmanuel Cayot,
son of the owner. Ample time for waking or cycling today.
Later we cruise on to the picturesque village of St
léger-sur-Dheune for a farewell gala dinner.
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FRIDAY
After breakfast, transfer to the Dijon
railroad station. |
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On
alternate weeks the itinerary is reversed.
Note:
This is a sample itinerary: it is subject to modification in
the case of unforeseen circumstances such as canal closures.
The boat cruises in the opposite direction on alternate
weeks. At Barging Thru France we are constantly developing
our programs and we may modify our overnight stops and
excursions without prior notice in order to assure a
consistently high standard of moorings and visits.
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On
alternate weeks the itinerary is reversed.
Note:
This is a sample itinerary: it is subject to modification in the
case of unforeseen circumstances such as canal closures. The boat
cruises in the opposite direction on alternate weeks. At Canal & Co
we are constantly developing our programs and we may modify our
overnight stops and excursions without prior notice in order to
assure a consistently high standard of moorings and visits.
Lorraine Departures
on Heart of Burgundy Itinerary April 3; ----June 12, 19, 26; July 3,
July 10
Caprice
Departures on Heart of Burgundy Itinerary April 3, 10,
17, 24; May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; June 5; July 24, 31; Aug 7, 14, 21,
28; Sept 4, 11, 18, 25; Oct 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
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see Caprice Details.
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Booking Instructions below. |
On July 17
Lorraine cruises from Burgundy to the French Comte to the North. This cruise
is on La Petite Soane and
includes a visit to a 2000 year old Roman Thermal Bath where guests
are free to have a swim.. There are beautiful shore excursions.
On July 24
Lorraine cruises on the Canal de L'est as we travel the
Vosges Mountains through Epinal and on to Nancy in Lorraine.
Again we are able to visit the 2000 year old Roman Thermal Bath
where we are welcome to have a therapeutic swim. The scenery and
shore excursions along this stretch of canal are unique and
beautiful.
. Beginning July 31 thru the
end of the season Lorraine cruises Alsace Lorraine
Rates include all meals from dinner on day 1 to
breakfast on day 7. Wines included with lunch and
dinner. Daily excursions with a guide and entrance fees.
Rate does not include, Bar Drinks, or Crew
Gratuities (Suggested 200 Euros per cabin)
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Escargot, a specialty of Burgundy |

Every turn of the canal is another picture
postcard. |
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Got a sweet tooth? |
Picturesque medieval villages dot the landscapr |
Chateauneuf en Auxois is a perched village
complete with castle and moat. |
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FEATURES
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Cabins : 11 twins
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22 Passengers
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7 Crew members
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Sundeck
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Stereo,CD
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Air conditioning
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Central Heating
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Bicycles on board
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
Registry:
France
Year Built: 1926
Converted: 1985
Renovated: 1998
Size: 128 ft. x 17 ft.
Passengers: 22
Crew: 7
Handicap access: No
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Booking Instructions
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