Burgundy: Franche Comté
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Pamper your palate in the heart of magnificent Burgundy
Famous Burgundy well deserves its reputation for fine wines and gourmet cuisine, and you can enjoy it all during your Burgundy canal boat holiday.Lush vineyards hug rolling hills, and quiet villages invite you to linger on. Amidst a network of canals flows the majestic Saône River, the focal point of your Burgundy canal boat hire in France! This beautiful river ushers you into a world of pleasures, a realm that pleases the senses and soothes the soul.
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Branges is situated on the pretty River Seille, bursting with wildlife and beauty. Be sure to stop for a walk (or hike) through the nature reserve at La Trunchère (4hrs from Branges) where the Seille intersects with the River Saône. South lies historic Mâcon (7.5hrs from Branges), one of the oldest cities in France or head north to explore Burgundy’s premium Cru vineyards from Chagny (13.5 hrs from Branges).
Travel connections
- 137km Lyon (LYS)
- 166km Geneva (GVA)
- 4km from Louhans station
- 35km from Chalon sur Saône (T.G.V)
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Located right at the heart of this region where two waterways intersect the River Saône, St. Jean-de-Losne gives four directions to choose from. Delightful Dijon, a ‘mini-Paris’ is 8hrs to the west. To the north lies a succession of quiet villages as well as the ‘relative bustle’ of historic Auxonne, (5hrs) and Gray (another 8hrs further on). Flower-adorned Dole is 4hrs cruising east and the citadel of Besançon, with its UNESCO listed fortifications, is further 14hrs after Dole. Head south the river to see the many sights of beautiful Chalon-sur-Saône (8hrs) and then on to Chagny (a further 4.5hrs), gateway to the Cru vineyards where you can sample the many premium wines of this region.
Travel connections
- 25km from Dole (DLE)
- 30km from Dijon (DIJ)
- 200km from Lyon (LYS)
- 2km from St. Jean-de-Losne station
- 30km from Dijon station (T.G.V.)
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This base allows you to escape from it all and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of central France. The delightful town of Épinal is not far to the north-east, although the many locks will mean it will take you a tiring week to get there and back – so we’d recommend a day trip by taxi or bike instead. To the south, the canal is lined with quiet and sleepy villages, punctuated by the relative bustle of Gray (20.5hrs from Fontenoy-le- Château) and historic Auxonne (7.5 hrs after that).
Travel connections
- 165km Basel/Mulhouse (BSL, EAP, MLH)
- 167km Dijon (DIJ)
- 36km from Épinal station
- 50km from Vesoul station
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Branges is situated on the pretty River Seille, bursting with wildlife and beauty. Be sure to stop for a walk (or hike) through the nature reserve at La Trunchère (4hrs from Branges) where the Seille intersects with the River Saône. South lies historic Mâcon (7.5hrs from Branges), one of the oldest cities in France or head north to explore Burgundy’s premium Cru vineyards from Chagny (13.5 hrs from Branges).
Travel connections
- 137km Lyon (LYS)
- 166km Geneva (GVA)
- 4km from Louhans station
- 35km from Chalon sur Saône (T.G.V)
Sounds interesting? Find out More
Located right at the heart of this region where two waterways intersect the River Saône, St. Jean-de-Losne gives four directions to choose from. Delightful Dijon, a ‘mini-Paris’ is 8hrs to the west. To the north lies a succession of quiet villages as well as the ‘relative bustle’ of historic Auxonne, (5hrs) and Gray (another 8hrs further on). Flower-adorned Dole is 4hrs cruising east and the citadel of Besançon, with its UNESCO listed fortifications, is further 14hrs after Dole. Head south the river to see the many sights of beautiful Chalon-sur-Saône (8hrs) and then on to Chagny (a further 4.5hrs), gateway to the Cru vineyards where you can sample the many premium wines of this region.
Travel connections
- 25km from Dole (DLE)
- 30km from Dijon (DIJ)
- 200km from Lyon (LYS)
- 2km from St. Jean-de-Losne station
- 30km from Dijon station (T.G.V.)
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This base allows you to escape from it all and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of central France. The delightful town of Épinal is not far to the north-east, although the many locks will mean it will take you a tiring week to get there and back – so we’d recommend a day trip by taxi or bike instead. To the south, the canal is lined with quiet and sleepy villages, punctuated by the relative bustle of Gray (20.5hrs from Fontenoy-le- Château) and historic Auxonne (7.5 hrs after that).
Travel connections
- 165km Basel/Mulhouse (BSL, EAP, MLH)
- 167km Dijon (DIJ)
- 36km from Épinal station
- 50km from Vesoul station
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Our canal holidays in Burgundy couldn’t be simpler with our self-drive boat hire. A member of the Le Boat team will meet you at our Branges, Fontenoy-le-Château or Saint-Jean-de-Losne base to show you the ropes before you set sail. No boating experience or licence is required. Just hop on board and head wherever you fancy.
No license or experience required
Never handled a boat? You don’t need a license or prior experience to be the captain of your own houseboat. Our base teams will show you everything you need to know before you set off safely on your houseboat cruise.
The perfect boating region for…
Wine Tasting
Did you know that more than 200 million bottles of Burgundy wine are sold every year? We highly recommend you savour some on your wine-tasting cruise! Tour the Côte de Beaune vineyards and stop by the Maison des Vins in Chalon-sur-Saône for regional wines – it’s the perfect wine tasting holiday!
Nature Lovers
Burgundy’s rivers and canals are a rich habitat for wildlife. Along the Saône and Doubs you’ll find 42 species of mammals, 30 species of fish and 160 species of birds! Watch for bee-eaters, little ringed plovers, kingfishers, golden orioles, and even the common cuckoo!
Gastronomy
Dining in fine restaurants should be part of your Burgundy Boating Vacations! Try a flan filled with Burgundy snails at Maison Lameloise in Chagny, a 3-star Michelin favorite. How about Idéal mâconnais, a cake made with meringue and butter cream filling? Or pain d’epices (ginger cake)?
Fishing
A fishing holiday in Burgundy means angling for carp, pike, zander, perch and bream. But the real lure for the passionate angler lurks in the depths of the Saône — Silurus glanis (giant catfish). Try the waters near Beaune.
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Itinerary suggestions
Our boating vacations allow you the freedom to stop when you want and take each day as it comes. However, you might like to be guided by one of our day-by-day suggested itineraries, complete with estimated cruising times and restaurant recommendations. You can follow it religiously or just use it for ideas – whatever ‘floats your boat’. Please bear in mind that our itineraries are just suggestions. Cruising times are estimates and access to waterways, attractions and restaurants are all subject to availability at time of cruising.
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Route suggestions
To help you get an idea of how far you can travel in the time you have, here’s a selection of routes to and from our bases in this region. You dont have to stop at all the places listed or follow the route exactly. So long as you return your boat to your end base by the date you’ve booked – you’re free to enjoy your cruise however you like. For a comfortable pace, allowing you time to regularly stop and explore, we’d recommend an average of 2 – 4 hours cruising each day.
Please note: Any route suggestions and itineraries on the Le Boat website are examples only and any of the suggested potential routes, attractions, restaurants, towns, villages or sections of the waterway included in them may not always be open or accessible at time of cruising.
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50 hr(s) of cruising
- 319 KMs
- 38 locks
- 10 nights
Fontenoy-le-Château to Branges
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Overview
Following the River Saône, you will enjoy a picturesque cruising in a land of natural beauty, fine wines and gourmet cuisine. Discover the splendid châteaux near Scey-sur-Saône, visit the city of Châlon-sur-Saône and taste fine wines from the Côte de Beaune’s premier cru vineyards nearby, and stop for an historic walk in the roman town of Tournus or in the military town of Auxonne.
Top highlights:
- Cycling to Passavant-la-Rochère for traditional glass blowing
- Learning about the history of Napoleon Bonaparte in Auxonne
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- Dijon’s mix of architecturally beautiful museums
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
- Port-sur-Saône: A picturesque and welcoming town, Port-sur-saône has much to offer. Visit an old eighteenth century church, and discover the charm of the sixteenth century. You’ll also want to see the magnificent, eighteenth century bridge: 13 arches long, it spans across all of Saône, offering you wonderful landscape views.
- Scey-sur-Saône: With its tall tower houses, Scey-sur-saone welcomes you with many vestiges of the past. Visit the beautiful eighteenth century church, and walk along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal. The Scey-sur-saone castle cannot be toured but it remains a great sight to see.
- Ray-sur-Saône: For being so small, this town has a lot of history. Ray-sur-Saône has kept its soul over the centuries, as you will see. Discover the former wash basin of the village, and the beautiful Saint-Anne church. The expansive Ray-sur-Saône castle dominates the valley and is open for tours.
- Gray: Gray is a bustling town, steeped in history with fascinating preserved buildings that you can visit. Most notably are the Eglise, and the fortified chateau of Baron St. Martin, which is now an art gallery & museum.
- Auxonne: Sometimes referred to as the “jewel of the Saone valley”, or ” the second capital of Haute-Saône”, Auxonne was a strategically important fortified town in the middle ages. Nowadays, it is a market town.
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
50 hr(s) of cruising
- 319 KMs
- 38 locks
- 10 nights
Fontenoy-le-Château to Branges
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Overview
Following the River Saône, you will enjoy a picturesque cruising in a land of natural beauty, fine wines and gourmet cuisine. Discover the splendid châteaux near Scey-sur-Saône, visit the city of Châlon-sur-Saône and taste fine wines from the Côte de Beaune’s premier cru vineyards nearby, and stop for an historic walk in the roman town of Tournus or in the military town of Auxonne.
Top highlights:
- Cycling to Passavant-la-Rochère for traditional glass blowing
- Learning about the history of Napoleon Bonaparte in Auxonne
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- Dijon’s mix of architecturally beautiful museums
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
- Port-sur-Saône: A picturesque and welcoming town, Port-sur-saône has much to offer. Visit an old eighteenth century church, and discover the charm of the sixteenth century. You’ll also want to see the magnificent, eighteenth century bridge: 13 arches long, it spans across all of Saône, offering you wonderful landscape views.
- Scey-sur-Saône: With its tall tower houses, Scey-sur-saone welcomes you with many vestiges of the past. Visit the beautiful eighteenth century church, and walk along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal. The Scey-sur-saone castle cannot be toured but it remains a great sight to see.
- Ray-sur-Saône: For being so small, this town has a lot of history. Ray-sur-Saône has kept its soul over the centuries, as you will see. Discover the former wash basin of the village, and the beautiful Saint-Anne church. The expansive Ray-sur-Saône castle dominates the valley and is open for tours.
- Gray: Gray is a bustling town, steeped in history with fascinating preserved buildings that you can visit. Most notably are the Eglise, and the fortified chateau of Baron St. Martin, which is now an art gallery & museum.
- Auxonne: Sometimes referred to as the “jewel of the Saone valley”, or ” the second capital of Haute-Saône”, Auxonne was a strategically important fortified town in the middle ages. Nowadays, it is a market town.
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
38 hr(s) of cruising
- 208 KMs
- 52 locks
- 7 nights
Fontenoy-le-Château RETURN via Ray-sur-Saône
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Overview
Varied and unique, France barge vacations in the heart of Burgundy have proven you made the right choice for a getaway! You leave the pretty town of Fontenoy-le-Châteaux and head out on the Canal des Vosges. You find yourself amidst beautiful scenery punctuated with pretty villages, each seeming to have its own palatial château! Relax and do some fishing on the River Saône!
Top highlights:
- The old paved streets and alleyways of Fontenoy-le-Château
- Cycling to Passavant-la-Rochère for traditional glass blowing
- Views from the eighteenth century 13 arch bridge in Port-sur-Saône
- Walking along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal in Scey-sur-Saône
- Touring the Ray-sur-Saône castle which dominates the valley
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
- Port-sur-Saône: A picturesque and welcoming town, Port-sur-saône has much to offer. Visit an old eighteenth century church, and discover the charm of the sixteenth century. You’ll also want to see the magnificent, eighteenth century bridge: 13 arches long, it spans across all of Saône, offering you wonderful landscape views.
- Scey-sur-Saône: With its tall tower houses, Scey-sur-saone welcomes you with many vestiges of the past. Visit the beautiful eighteenth century church, and walk along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal. The Scey-sur-saone castle cannot be toured but it remains a great sight to see.
- Ray-sur-Saône: For being so small, this town has a lot of history. Ray-sur-Saône has kept its soul over the centuries, as you will see. Discover the former wash basin of the village, and the beautiful Saint-Anne church. The expansive Ray-sur-Saône castle dominates the valley and is open for tours.
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
38 hr(s) of cruising
- 208 KMs
- 52 locks
- 7 nights
Fontenoy-le-Château RETURN via Ray-sur-Saône
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Overview
Varied and unique, France barge vacations in the heart of Burgundy have proven you made the right choice for a getaway! You leave the pretty town of Fontenoy-le-Châteaux and head out on the Canal des Vosges. You find yourself amidst beautiful scenery punctuated with pretty villages, each seeming to have its own palatial château! Relax and do some fishing on the River Saône!
Top highlights:
- The old paved streets and alleyways of Fontenoy-le-Château
- Cycling to Passavant-la-Rochère for traditional glass blowing
- Views from the eighteenth century 13 arch bridge in Port-sur-Saône
- Walking along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal in Scey-sur-Saône
- Touring the Ray-sur-Saône castle which dominates the valley
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
- Port-sur-Saône: A picturesque and welcoming town, Port-sur-saône has much to offer. Visit an old eighteenth century church, and discover the charm of the sixteenth century. You’ll also want to see the magnificent, eighteenth century bridge: 13 arches long, it spans across all of Saône, offering you wonderful landscape views.
- Scey-sur-Saône: With its tall tower houses, Scey-sur-saone welcomes you with many vestiges of the past. Visit the beautiful eighteenth century church, and walk along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal. The Scey-sur-saone castle cannot be toured but it remains a great sight to see.
- Ray-sur-Saône: For being so small, this town has a lot of history. Ray-sur-Saône has kept its soul over the centuries, as you will see. Discover the former wash basin of the village, and the beautiful Saint-Anne church. The expansive Ray-sur-Saône castle dominates the valley and is open for tours.
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
37 hr(s) of cruising
- 293 KMs
- 14 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Louhans
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Overview
The call of vendors in the weekly market every Monday in Louhans reminds you that the ritual has gone on since medieval times. You bargain with merchants, and buy a baguette, some cheese and a bottle of wine. Then you head out on the River Seille. France barge vacations in Burgundy combine rural charm with watersports, shopping and fine dining!
Top highlights:
- Tasting the popular local French dish ‘pochouse seurroise’ in Seurre
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- Views from St Jean bridge of the stunning houses of Verdun-sur-le-Doubs
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- Cycling along the peaceful canals of Branges
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation:
- Seurre: A scenic town nestled next to a canal, Seurre is known for being the native village of the famous French writer, Bossuet. His house can still be visited and has been transformed into a little museum. In Seurre, you can enjoy a local popular dish, the ‘pochouse seurroise’, made from fish.
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Louhans: Louhans is a pretty city where you can enjoy walking along the beautiful arcades, where there are many shops and beautiful old buildings to see. Church Saint-Pierre, with its burgundian roof, is beautiful. Try the local speciality chicken, called Poulet de Bresse.
37 hr(s) of cruising
- 293 KMs
- 14 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Louhans
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Overview
The call of vendors in the weekly market every Monday in Louhans reminds you that the ritual has gone on since medieval times. You bargain with merchants, and buy a baguette, some cheese and a bottle of wine. Then you head out on the River Seille. France barge vacations in Burgundy combine rural charm with watersports, shopping and fine dining!
Top highlights:
- Tasting the popular local French dish ‘pochouse seurroise’ in Seurre
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- Views from St Jean bridge of the stunning houses of Verdun-sur-le-Doubs
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- Cycling along the peaceful canals of Branges
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation:
- Seurre: A scenic town nestled next to a canal, Seurre is known for being the native village of the famous French writer, Bossuet. His house can still be visited and has been transformed into a little museum. In Seurre, you can enjoy a local popular dish, the ‘pochouse seurroise’, made from fish.
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Louhans: Louhans is a pretty city where you can enjoy walking along the beautiful arcades, where there are many shops and beautiful old buildings to see. Church Saint-Pierre, with its burgundian roof, is beautiful. Try the local speciality chicken, called Poulet de Bresse.
37 hr(s) of cruising
- 194 KMs
- 52 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Besançon
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Overview
On a Pasteur Cruise boat rent in Burgundy, you depart from the bustling port of St. Jean-de-Losne with its cobblestone streets and impressive architecture. You make your way to the old port of Dole, birthplace of Louis Pasteur, and you stroll the beautiful parks and wide boulevards of Besançon, where the majestic Citadel dominates the skyline.
Top highlights:
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- The house where famous scientist Louis Pasteur was born in Dôle
- Osselle Cave in Saint-Vit
- Magnificent views from The Citadel of Besançon, designed by the great military architect Vauban
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Dôle: A wonderful city. The port is situated in a very picturesque part of the old town, directly below the magnificent cathedral, less than 100 metres from the old quarter of tanneries. This part of Dole is made up of narrow cobbled streets, and very old houses. You can visit the house where the scientist Louis Pasteur was born, and numerous churches.
- Saint-Vit: A small town where you can fill up at the supermarket, and discover the Osselle Cave (3km from the mooring). Stroll along the pedestrian-friendly pathway to admire the variety of its crystallisations, exceptional colours, stalactites, stalagmites and other geological curiosities. Close to the Doubs River, there’s a lake with a sandy beach, water slide, children’s playground, and volleyball and petanque courts.
- Besançon: Besançon has many gems including its vast parks, wide boulevards and the Battant Quarter which was originally settled by wine-makers. You’ll see some beautiful architecture here including seventeenth century facades fronted by wrought-iron balconies. The Citadel was built by the great military architect, Vauban, and offers magnificent views over the city and the river Doubs.
37 hr(s) of cruising
- 194 KMs
- 52 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Besançon
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Overview
On a Pasteur Cruise boat rent in Burgundy, you depart from the bustling port of St. Jean-de-Losne with its cobblestone streets and impressive architecture. You make your way to the old port of Dole, birthplace of Louis Pasteur, and you stroll the beautiful parks and wide boulevards of Besançon, where the majestic Citadel dominates the skyline.
Top highlights:
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- The house where famous scientist Louis Pasteur was born in Dôle
- Osselle Cave in Saint-Vit
- Magnificent views from The Citadel of Besançon, designed by the great military architect Vauban
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Dôle: A wonderful city. The port is situated in a very picturesque part of the old town, directly below the magnificent cathedral, less than 100 metres from the old quarter of tanneries. This part of Dole is made up of narrow cobbled streets, and very old houses. You can visit the house where the scientist Louis Pasteur was born, and numerous churches.
- Saint-Vit: A small town where you can fill up at the supermarket, and discover the Osselle Cave (3km from the mooring). Stroll along the pedestrian-friendly pathway to admire the variety of its crystallisations, exceptional colours, stalactites, stalagmites and other geological curiosities. Close to the Doubs River, there’s a lake with a sandy beach, water slide, children’s playground, and volleyball and petanque courts.
- Besançon: Besançon has many gems including its vast parks, wide boulevards and the Battant Quarter which was originally settled by wine-makers. You’ll see some beautiful architecture here including seventeenth century facades fronted by wrought-iron balconies. The Citadel was built by the great military architect, Vauban, and offers magnificent views over the city and the river Doubs.
32 hr(s) of cruising
- 210 KMs
- 32 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne to Fontenoy-le-Château
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Overview
You’re a fan of history, and in this part of Burgundy you can’t resist poking about the museum honouring Napoleon Bonaparte in Auxonne. He attended artillery school in this lovely city in 1788, prepping for his future escapades. As you head north, you stop in the old trading port of Gray for a bite to eat — beef bourgignon or smoked sausage with a glass of local Chassagne-Montrachet!
Top highlights:
- Learning about the history of Napoleon Bonaparte in Auxonne
- Touring the Ray-sur-Saône castle which dominates in the valley
- Views from the eighteenth century 13 arch bridge in Port-sur-Saône
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Auxonne: Sometimes referred to as the “jewel of the Saone valley”, or ” the second capital of Haute-Saône”, Auxonne was a strategically important fortified town in the middle ages. Nowadays, it is a market town.
- Gray: Gray is a bustling town, steeped in history with fascinating preserved buildings that you can visit. Most notably are the Eglise, and the fortified chateau of Baron St. Martin, which is now an art gallery & museum.
- Ray-sur-Saône: For being so small, this town has a lot of history. Ray-sur-Saône has kept its soul over the centuries, as you will see. Discover the former wash basin of the village, and the beautiful Saint-Anne church. The expansive Ray-sur-Saône castle dominates the valley and is open for tours.
- Scey-sur-Saône: With its tall tower houses, Scey-sur-saone welcomes you with many vestiges of the past. Visit the beautiful eighteenth century church, and walk along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal. The Scey-sur-saone castle cannot be toured but it remains a great sight to see.
- Port-sur-Saône: A picturesque and welcoming town, Port-sur-saône has much to offer. Visit an old eighteenth century church, and discover the charm of the sixteenth century. You’ll also want to see the magnificent, eighteenth century bridge: 13 arches long, it spans across all of Saône, offering you wonderful landscape views.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
32 hr(s) of cruising
- 210 KMs
- 32 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne to Fontenoy-le-Château
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Overview
You’re a fan of history, and in this part of Burgundy you can’t resist poking about the museum honouring Napoleon Bonaparte in Auxonne. He attended artillery school in this lovely city in 1788, prepping for his future escapades. As you head north, you stop in the old trading port of Gray for a bite to eat — beef bourgignon or smoked sausage with a glass of local Chassagne-Montrachet!
Top highlights:
- Learning about the history of Napoleon Bonaparte in Auxonne
- Touring the Ray-sur-Saône castle which dominates in the valley
- Views from the eighteenth century 13 arch bridge in Port-sur-Saône
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Auxonne: Sometimes referred to as the “jewel of the Saone valley”, or ” the second capital of Haute-Saône”, Auxonne was a strategically important fortified town in the middle ages. Nowadays, it is a market town.
- Gray: Gray is a bustling town, steeped in history with fascinating preserved buildings that you can visit. Most notably are the Eglise, and the fortified chateau of Baron St. Martin, which is now an art gallery & museum.
- Ray-sur-Saône: For being so small, this town has a lot of history. Ray-sur-Saône has kept its soul over the centuries, as you will see. Discover the former wash basin of the village, and the beautiful Saint-Anne church. The expansive Ray-sur-Saône castle dominates the valley and is open for tours.
- Scey-sur-Saône: With its tall tower houses, Scey-sur-saone welcomes you with many vestiges of the past. Visit the beautiful eighteenth century church, and walk along the banks of the Saint-Albin canal. The Scey-sur-saone castle cannot be toured but it remains a great sight to see.
- Port-sur-Saône: A picturesque and welcoming town, Port-sur-saône has much to offer. Visit an old eighteenth century church, and discover the charm of the sixteenth century. You’ll also want to see the magnificent, eighteenth century bridge: 13 arches long, it spans across all of Saône, offering you wonderful landscape views.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
Branges RETURN via Chagny
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Overview
You’ll start your cruise in Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity while you are here to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar. You’ll then cruise to Chagny, taking in the picturesque villages of Cuisery, Tornus Chlaon-Sur-Saône along the way. Chagny itself is a pretty town, with plenty of restaurants, including the famous Lameloise. Among the numerous shops, the 18th century apothecary is always interesting. If you have time, visit the contemporary art gallery.
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- French wines in Chagny
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Chagny: Chagny is a pretty town, with plenty of restaurants, including the famous Lameloise. Among the numerous shops, the 18th century apothecary is always interesting. If you have time, visit the contemporary art gallery.
28 hr(s) of cruising
- 176 KMs
- 32 locks
- 7 nights
Branges RETURN via Chagny
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Overview
You’ll start your cruise in Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity while you are here to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar. You’ll then cruise to Chagny, taking in the picturesque villages of Cuisery, Tornus Chlaon-Sur-Saône along the way. Chagny itself is a pretty town, with plenty of restaurants, including the famous Lameloise. Among the numerous shops, the 18th century apothecary is always interesting. If you have time, visit the contemporary art gallery.
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- French wines in Chagny
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Chagny: Chagny is a pretty town, with plenty of restaurants, including the famous Lameloise. Among the numerous shops, the 18th century apothecary is always interesting. If you have time, visit the contemporary art gallery.
26 hr(s) of cruising
- 192 KMs
- 8 locks
- 7 nights
Branges RETURN via Mâcon & Chalon-sur-Saône
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Overview
France barge vacations in the Maconnais-Beaujolais wine region of Macon indulge your palate with the finest of local white wines. As you approach the city, which dates back 2,000 years, you can just taste the light and dry wine crafted from chardonnay and pinot blanc grapes. Another local favorite is Macon supérieur, a white wine with higher alcohol content.
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- The sixteenth century gothic Church of Notre Dam in Cuisery
- Fishing in Pont-de-Vaux
- The Museum of Arts and Sciences in Macon
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Pont-de-Vaux: Take the 3.5km long canal which will lead you to Pont-de-Vaux town. The town hall houses a small museum with local artists’ paintings. Behind the harbour master’s office there’s the House of Water and Nature, with exhibitions dedicated to wildlife and the environment, with multimedia displays that children will love. Try your hand at fishing at the lake, south of the port – day fishing licences are available at the Tourist Office.
- Mâcon: Mâcon is one of the oldest cities in France, and the capital of southern Burgundy. Despite its age, it was badly damaged during the religious wars so few relics of its past remain. One of its marvels is the Maison de Bois, built between 1490 and 1510, and certainly the most famous house in the city. Its wooden façade is decorated with a multitude of statuettes of monkeys and men. Stroll through the city and you’ll see St. Pierre church. Stop to admire its elegant twin spires which dominate over the town.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
26 hr(s) of cruising
- 192 KMs
- 8 locks
- 7 nights
Branges RETURN via Mâcon & Chalon-sur-Saône
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Overview
France barge vacations in the Maconnais-Beaujolais wine region of Macon indulge your palate with the finest of local white wines. As you approach the city, which dates back 2,000 years, you can just taste the light and dry wine crafted from chardonnay and pinot blanc grapes. Another local favorite is Macon supérieur, a white wine with higher alcohol content.
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- The sixteenth century gothic Church of Notre Dam in Cuisery
- Fishing in Pont-de-Vaux
- The Museum of Arts and Sciences in Macon
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Pont-de-Vaux: Take the 3.5km long canal which will lead you to Pont-de-Vaux town. The town hall houses a small museum with local artists’ paintings. Behind the harbour master’s office there’s the House of Water and Nature, with exhibitions dedicated to wildlife and the environment, with multimedia displays that children will love. Try your hand at fishing at the lake, south of the port – day fishing licences are available at the Tourist Office.
- Mâcon: Mâcon is one of the oldest cities in France, and the capital of southern Burgundy. Despite its age, it was badly damaged during the religious wars so few relics of its past remain. One of its marvels is the Maison de Bois, built between 1490 and 1510, and certainly the most famous house in the city. Its wooden façade is decorated with a multitude of statuettes of monkeys and men. Stroll through the city and you’ll see St. Pierre church. Stop to admire its elegant twin spires which dominate over the town.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
26 hr(s) of cruising
- 154 KMs
- 28 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Chagny
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Overview
Follow down the River Saône up to the dynamic city of Châlon-sur-Saône then turn to the Canal du centre to reach the town of Chagny. You are now between 2 of the most famous vineyards of the World, the Mâconnais and the Côte de Beaune! Take the most of these fine wines by tasting them with some the local cheeses and gourmet cuisine! Just relax and make the most of the patrimoine and gastronomy of Burgundy!
Top highlights:
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- French wines in Chagny
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Chagny: Chagny is a pretty town, with plenty of restaurants, including the famous Lameloise. Among the numerous shops, the 18th century apothecary is always interesting. If you have time, visit the contemporary art gallery.
26 hr(s) of cruising
- 154 KMs
- 28 locks
- 7 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Chagny
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Overview
Follow down the River Saône up to the dynamic city of Châlon-sur-Saône then turn to the Canal du centre to reach the town of Chagny. You are now between 2 of the most famous vineyards of the World, the Mâconnais and the Côte de Beaune! Take the most of these fine wines by tasting them with some the local cheeses and gourmet cuisine! Just relax and make the most of the patrimoine and gastronomy of Burgundy!
Top highlights:
- The architectural heritage route in Chalon-sur-Saône (don’t miss St. Vincent’s Cathedral)
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- French wines in Chagny
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Chagny: Chagny is a pretty town, with plenty of restaurants, including the famous Lameloise. Among the numerous shops, the 18th century apothecary is always interesting. If you have time, visit the contemporary art gallery.
20 hr(s) of cruising
- 144 KMs
- 6 locks
- 4 nights
Branges to Saint-Jean-de-Losne
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Overview
The Jura wine region lies off the stern as you head out from Branges on the River Seille at the start of your Burgundy boat rent in France. As you travel, the magnificent vineyards of the Mâconnais and Chalonnais spread out before you! Cycling along the towpaths into Roman villages and larger towns brings you close to land and its people. Relax with wine at a pretty café!
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- Views from St Jean bridge of the stunning houses of Verdun-sur-le-Doubs
- Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s Church in Saint Jean de Losne
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
20 hr(s) of cruising
- 144 KMs
- 6 locks
- 4 nights
Branges to Saint-Jean-de-Losne
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Overview
The Jura wine region lies off the stern as you head out from Branges on the River Seille at the start of your Burgundy boat rent in France. As you travel, the magnificent vineyards of the Mâconnais and Chalonnais spread out before you! Cycling along the towpaths into Roman villages and larger towns brings you close to land and its people. Relax with wine at a pretty café!
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- Views from St Jean bridge of the stunning houses of Verdun-sur-le-Doubs
- Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s Church in Saint Jean de Losne
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
- Chalon-sur-Saône: Along the Saône, influenced by the history of the Burgundian kingdoms, is Chlaon-Sur-Saône. Discover its long and complex history and its beautiful monuments. The market place, with the Saint-Vincent cathedral, is magnificent to see. A truly beautiful city.
- Verdun-sur-le-Doubs: This pretty and calm village is great for leisurely strolls. There are numerous houses just over the water that you can see when you cross the beautiful St Jean bridge. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs is a good place to stop and relax a bit.
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Dole
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Overview
From Saint Jean de Losne, follow the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, immerge yourself in a part of the history of France! Discover the medieval city of Dôle and its listed monuments like the Louis Pasteur Museum. Along your way, taste the local specialties: you are nearby world famous vineyards of Burgundy and of the Jura!
Top highlights:
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- The house of famous scientist Louis Pasteur in Dôle
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Dôle: A wonderful city. The port is situated in a very picturesque part of the old town, directly below the magnificent cathedral, less than 100 metres from the old quarter of tanneries. This part of Dole is made up of narrow cobbled streets, and very old houses. You can visit the house where the scientist Louis Pasteur was born, and numerous churches.
16 hr(s) of cruising
- 48 KMs
- 18 locks
- 4 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Dole
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Overview
From Saint Jean de Losne, follow the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, immerge yourself in a part of the history of France! Discover the medieval city of Dôle and its listed monuments like the Louis Pasteur Museum. Along your way, taste the local specialties: you are nearby world famous vineyards of Burgundy and of the Jura!
Top highlights:
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- The house of famous scientist Louis Pasteur in Dôle
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Dôle: A wonderful city. The port is situated in a very picturesque part of the old town, directly below the magnificent cathedral, less than 100 metres from the old quarter of tanneries. This part of Dole is made up of narrow cobbled streets, and very old houses. You can visit the house where the scientist Louis Pasteur was born, and numerous churches.
16 hr(s) of cruising
- 129 KMs
- 10 locks
- 3 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Gray
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Overview
Billed as France’s largest centre for inland boating, the busy and picturesque town of St. Jean-de-Losne is situated at the junction of the Burgundy Canal and the River Saône. Museums, art galleries, restaurants, and modern facilities make this an ideal place to start your Burgundy boat rent in France! Gray and Auxonne invite you to linger!
Top highlights:
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- Learning about the history of Napoleon Bonparte in Auxonne
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Auxonne: Sometimes referred to as the “jewel of the Saone valley”, or ” the second capital of Haute-Saône”, Auxonne was a strategically important fortified town in the middle ages. Nowadays, it is a market town.
- Gray: Gray is a bustling town, steeped in history with fascinating preserved buildings that you can visit. Most notably are the Eglise, and the fortified chateau of Baron St. Martin, which is now an art gallery & museum.
- Saint Jean-de-Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king. There are several downtown monuments about this. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
16 hr(s) of cruising
- 129 KMs
- 10 locks
- 3 nights
Saint-Jean-de-Losne RETURN via Gray
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Overview
Billed as France’s largest centre for inland boating, the busy and picturesque town of St. Jean-de-Losne is situated at the junction of the Burgundy Canal and the River Saône. Museums, art galleries, restaurants, and modern facilities make this an ideal place to start your Burgundy boat rent in France! Gray and Auxonne invite you to linger!
Top highlights:
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
- Learning about the history of Napoleon Bonparte in Auxonne
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Saint Jean de Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king with several downtown monuments about its history still remaining. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
- Auxonne: Sometimes referred to as the “jewel of the Saone valley”, or ” the second capital of Haute-Saône”, Auxonne was a strategically important fortified town in the middle ages. Nowadays, it is a market town.
- Gray: Gray is a bustling town, steeped in history with fascinating preserved buildings that you can visit. Most notably are the Eglise, and the fortified chateau of Baron St. Martin, which is now an art gallery & museum.
- Saint Jean-de-Losne: Saint-Jean-De-Losne has seen numerous wars during the last few centuries, and was named “Belle-Defense” by the king. There are several downtown monuments about this. Walking through the streets, or over a beautiful bridge, you can also catch sight of Saint-Jean-Baptiste’s church.
Fontenoy-le-Château RETURN via Ormoy
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Overview
You’ve discovered that boating in France offers you many pleasures! You’re travelling down the Canal des Vosges and meeting up with the River Saône, and all the way Burgundy’s stunning beauty surrounds you! After cruising awhile, you stop in Corre to eat at a waterside café and to explore the museum, and then it’s off again to Port-sur-Saône for a spot of cycling and tennis!
Top highlights:
- The old paved streets and alleyways of Fontenoy-le-Château
- Cycling to Passavant-la-Rochère for traditional glass blowing
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
12 hr(s) of cruising
- 52 KMs
- 22 locks
- 3 nights
Fontenoy-le-Château RETURN via Ormoy
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Overview
You’ve discovered that boating in France offers you many pleasures! You’re travelling down the Canal des Vosges and meeting up with the River Saône, and all the way Burgundy’s stunning beauty surrounds you! After cruising awhile, you stop in Corre to eat at a waterside café and to explore the museum, and then it’s off again to Port-sur-Saône for a spot of cycling and tennis!
Top highlights:
- The old paved streets and alleyways of Fontenoy-le-Château
- Cycling to Passavant-la-Rochère for traditional glass blowing
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Fontenoy-le-Château: Fontenoy-le-château has an interesting history so be sure to visit the museum and numerous churches. Discover the old paved streets and alleyways where time seems to stand still, visit the Tower of the Lombards and maybe take a look at the château ruins.
- Selles: This small village is famous for its swing bridge, “Le Pont Tournant”, which dates from 1886. Moor close to the restaurant of the same name to visit the town’s historic washhouse, fountain and old church. Take the opportunity to stock up on delicious goats’ cheese at the Biodéal Rousey Cheese Factory, then cycle to visit the glassworks in nearby Passavant-la-Rochère, where the traditional art of glass blowing has been practiced since 1475.
Branges RETURN via Tournus
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Overview
The boat moves gently on the River Seille toward beautiful Tournus, where you plan to stop for the night, dine in a café and explore. A Burgundy boat rent in France turns out to be exactly what you envisioned, a unique and relaxing way to see medieval cathedrals and small towns amidst a pastoral paradise of vineyards and forests.
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- The sixteenth century gothic Church of Notre Dam in Cuisery
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
10 hr(s) of cruising
- 88 KMs
- 6 locks
- 3 nights
Branges RETURN via Tournus
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Overview
The boat moves gently on the River Seille toward beautiful Tournus, where you plan to stop for the night, dine in a café and explore. A Burgundy boat rent in France turns out to be exactly what you envisioned, a unique and relaxing way to see medieval cathedrals and small towns amidst a pastoral paradise of vineyards and forests.
Top highlights:
- The beautiful Middle Ages arcades of Louhans
- The sixteenth century gothic Church of Notre Dam in Cuisery
- Saint-Philibert Church in Tournus
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation
- Branges: Welcome to Branges, a calm and peaceful town. Take the opportunity to cycle along the canal banks, and explore the area. Downtown, you can have a drink on the terrace of a French village bar.
- Cuisery: Cuisery is one of the four famous Book Villages of France. There are more than a dozen book shops selling collectors’ items in gravure, lithography, illuminated text, early comics, etc. You will surely enjoy this cultural visit. The Church of Notre Dame is also pleasant to visit.
- Tournus: Welcome to Tournus, a wonderful city filled with medieval monuments and vestiges. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Saint-Philibert church, with its high medieval tower covered in green ivy. The well-preserved abbey palace is also wonderful to observe. A great place to go for a walk.
Added on 10 July 2024
Everyone at St Jean de Losne were above and beyond…
Everyone at St Jean de Losne were above and beyond nice and helpful. They were going to call us a cab when we arrived in St Jean by train but a staff member just came and picked us up! The gentleman that showed us around the boat was excellent as well. In Branges, the women helping us check out was so nice and professional, can’t speak highly enough of her. The other staff in Branges were, oddly, not helpful. It’s traditional in any dockside setting to help those in need of a hand when coming into dock, even if aren’t working but just people sharing the dock. These guys (who are employed by Le Boat) just sat smiling as we came in to an unfamiliar harbor in the pouring rain and didn’t lift a hand to help. Then told us, after we were tied up that we’d tied up in the wrong place and told us to move. As I said, very odd considering how great everyone else from Le Boat was with us on our trip.
Already thinking about our next trip with Le Boat – Highly recommended!
Added on 10 July 2024
Everyone at St Jean de Losne were above and beyond…
Everyone at St Jean de Losne were above and beyond nice and helpful. They were going to call us a cab when we arrived in St Jean by train but a staff member just came and picked us up! The gentleman that showed us around the boat was excellent as well. In Branges, the women helping us check out was so nice and professional, can’t speak highly enough of her. The other staff in Branges were, oddly, not helpful. It’s traditional in any dockside setting to help those in need of a hand when coming into dock, even if aren’t working but just people sharing the dock. These guys (who are employed by Le Boat) just sat smiling as we came in to an unfamiliar harbor in the pouring rain and didn’t lift a hand to help. Then told us, after we were tied up that we’d tied up in the wrong place and told us to move. As I said, very odd considering how great everyone else from Le Boat was with us on our trip.
Already thinking about our next trip with Le Boat – Highly recommended!
Added on 18 June 2024
We loved the beautiful route.
We loved the beautiful route.
Added on 18 June 2024
We loved the beautiful route.
We loved the beautiful route.
Added on 15 May 2024
This was a very unique and fun trip to make,…
This was a very unique and fun trip to make, very interesting, meeting people who live in the countryside and seeing the small villages – by boat! It is an awesome way to experience a country. I loved it.
Added on 15 May 2024
This was a very unique and fun trip to make,…
This was a very unique and fun trip to make, very interesting, meeting people who live in the countryside and seeing the small villages – by boat! It is an awesome way to experience a country. I loved it.
Added on 25 April 2024
simple, straightforward and enjoyable booking, check-in and check-out experience.
simple, straightforward and enjoyable booking, check-in and check-out experience.
Added on 25 April 2024
simple, straightforward and enjoyable booking, check-in and check-out experience.
simple, straightforward and enjoyable booking, check-in and check-out experience.
Added on 4 October 2023
The staff were phenomenal at both of the bases and…
The staff were phenomenal at both of the bases and the boat was amazing. Classy, spacious, maintained, and most importantly CLEAN .
Added on 4 October 2023
The staff were phenomenal at both of the bases and…
The staff were phenomenal at both of the bases and the boat was amazing. Classy, spacious, maintained, and most importantly CLEAN .
Added on 1 July 2023
Le Boat staff described a northern cruise and a southern…
Le Boat staff described a northern cruise and a southern cruise to us. We selected the northern cruise but in retrospect would have selected the southern cruise as there would have been more towns and less wilderness. This was our decision and not a criticism of the Le Boat staff.
Added on 1 July 2023
Le Boat staff described a northern cruise and a southern…
Le Boat staff described a northern cruise and a southern cruise to us. We selected the northern cruise but in retrospect would have selected the southern cruise as there would have been more towns and less wilderness. This was our decision and not a criticism of the Le Boat staff.
Added on 5 November 2022
The staff were friendly and efficient. The hand-over was also…
The staff were friendly and efficient. The hand-over was also good. The secure parking was adequate.
Added on 5 November 2022
The staff were friendly and efficient. The hand-over was also…
The staff were friendly and efficient. The hand-over was also good. The secure parking was adequate.
Added on 3 November 2022
The wines of Burgundy are by far the best worldwide…
The wines of Burgundy are by far the best worldwide – there’s nothing to compare to them with the sole exception of some Rhone vineyards. Visiting this gem of Europe by boat delivers encounters and experience with people appreciating an entire cosmos of history, products of farming as Bresse poultry, Charolais beef, Morvan pork and cathedrals from Roman to Gothic period amid pictoresque cities with half-timbered houses. The canals allow to be there in the hot spots of interest offering utmost comfort at the same time and having immediate contact with people and culture – really the perfect holidays!
Added on 3 November 2022
The wines of Burgundy are by far the best worldwide…
The wines of Burgundy are by far the best worldwide – there’s nothing to compare to them with the sole exception of some Rhone vineyards. Visiting this gem of Europe by boat delivers encounters and experience with people appreciating an entire cosmos of history, products of farming as Bresse poultry, Charolais beef, Morvan pork and cathedrals from Roman to Gothic period amid pictoresque cities with half-timbered houses. The canals allow to be there in the hot spots of interest offering utmost comfort at the same time and having immediate contact with people and culture – really the perfect holidays!
Added on 2 November 2022
Friendly efficient and helpful staff at St Jean and shopping…
Friendly efficient and helpful staff at St Jean and shopping for supplies really convenient
Added on 2 November 2022
Friendly efficient and helpful staff at St Jean and shopping…
Friendly efficient and helpful staff at St Jean and shopping for supplies really convenient