L'Art de Vivre Walking cruise vacation, Burgundy, France
luxury cruise vacations aboard L'Art de Vivre
on the Nivernais canal, Burgundy, France
Baye to Clamecy Walking Itinerary
Sunday - Baye

You will be met at Ampere Villiers
Hotel in Paris at 1.30pm and transferred by coach to hotel
Barge L'Art de Vivre docked in Baye. The crew are onboard
to meet you and join you for a Champagne Welcome. Dinner
on board.
Monday - Baye to L'Echelle de Sardy les Epiry

Leaving the Etang de Baye, aboard the L'Art de Vivre we pass through the
'Les Voutes de la Collancelle' marking the highest point
on the Nivernais Canal. At either side of the Etang de
Baye, flights of locks were engineered 250 years ago to
enable the barges carrying the wood to cross the peak
of this wild countryside and to enable the Haute Nivernais
Canal to be fed with water. These tunnels mark an important
period in the history of the 'flotteurs' and the neighbouring
villages of today, showing feats of engineering skill
and tragic suffering. Disembarking after at the end of
the tunnel on for a hike that takes us along the towpath
to base of the flight of the sixteen locks at Sardy les
Epiry, where the barge will be moored in the evening.
At this point we leave the canal and head off in a North
Westerly direction towards Mondain and in to the woods.
The path will bring us to the Etang de Vaux past a farm
and back to the Etang de Baye. Crossing a bridge that
separates the Etangs, we briefly go back in to the woods
of Vaux before rejoining the Etang de Baye's western woody
banks. We end the walk at the southern end of the Etang
where a little café is a welcome sight. Here you will
be met by the minibus and taken back to the barge to freshen
up for cocktails and aperitifs served on deck. Dinner
aboard. Walk: Round circuit 13.25 miles (21 km). Yellow
route.
Tuesday - Sardy to Chitry

The 8 mile walk of the day takes us through the villages and countryside that inspired the
literary minds of the day, who wrote of the lifestyles
and experiences of the inhabitants of the Morvan. Lunch
onboard. Continuing our literary theme, we leave for the
12th Century Chateau de Bazoches. This was the demure
of Marechal Vauban and has remained in his Walking for
400 years. Though best known for his military feats and
engineering prowess, he was a man ahead of his time and
a writer too; whose love his Morvan roots can be seen
in his writing. Leaving the Chateau on foot we depart
on the Roman Road which leads to Alesia, the birth place
of 'France as a nation, for a 6 mile walk through the
surrounding hills, where your knowledgeable Burgundian
guide will point out historical landmarks and interesting
features in the landscape as we retread paths taken by
Richard the Lion Heart and other great historical figures.
Wednesday - Chitry-les-Mines to Tannay

This morning we take a walk through the neighbouring villages, admiring the local
Chateaux that date from 12th Century Gothic through to
the build-up to the 18th Century Revolution. Our walk
finishes in Tannay where your thirst will be quenched
at a wine tasting. Here you can sample wines, which are
truly unique. Tannay produces some fantastic wines, employing
growing techniques from times gone by to complement the
now very rare yet traditional grape of the area, the Pinot-Droit.
We return to the barge for lunch aboard In the afternoon
we cruise through the Dirol to a picturesque region of
the Morvan, where there are enchanting canal side villages
and two Van Gogh style swing bridges; which are energetically
wound by members of the crew to enable the barge to pass.
Dinner ashore in a local auberge.
Thursday - Tannay to Villiers sur Yonne

This morning
we leave Tannay through the double lock and cruise on
to Asnois where we briefly stop for a browse around 'Le
Bouc qui Fume' or 'The Smoking Billy Goat'; a chapel based
antique-curiosity shop. Rejoining the barge we continue
on to the enchanting port of Villiers sur Yonne where
you can really step in to the shoes of the French and
enjoy a game of 'boules' or 'petanque' before lunch. Today's
walk plunges us in to history taking us back to Pagan
Times on the banks of the lively River Cure, passing through
St Pere sous Vezlay, the original ground of the church
that became a Basilica. As we climb the great 'Colline
Eternelle' or the 'Eternal Hill' we tread the footsteps
of pilgrims and Crusaders alike. The road to the top has
many shops of interest and classic French cafes; which
are best resisted until after the tour of the Basilica.
At the summit, standing proud, is the Mary Magdalene Roman
Basilica of Vezlay, whose crypt dates back to the 800's
and is an architectural celebration of life, folklore,
astrology and all things pertaining to life in the 11th
and 12th Centuries. Dinner aboard.
Friday - Villiers sur Yonne to Clamecy

The mornings
cruise takes us gently past a canal side chateau and pastoral
land to the village of Chevroches, which climbs majestically
to its peak that holds a commanding view over the valley
at the foot of the Morvan hills; well worth the climb.
We leave the banks of the canal to walk through woods
and valleys of the Morvan Forest, which has supplied Paris
and most of France with timber for the building of the,
L'Hotel de Ville, the Sorbonne and the Pantheon to mention
but three. The history of the Yonne is deeply tied up
with the logging trade, which came to an end at the beginning
of last century. The Morvan is sparsely populated with
300-year-old sleepy villages creeping in to view every
now and again. The combination of barging and walking
enables you to gain a deep understanding and thorough
knowledge of the Morvan. The 20th Century passed the villages
and villagers by in the sleepy hamlets you explore along
your path. Many villagers are descendants of those who
built the houses when the logging trade was in its infancy.
The villages along the River Yonne were built by the 'flotteurs'
who floated the wood down the river to Paris, a dangerous
and thankless task. This stubborn love for a land, which
does not lend itself to being populated, has created the
characters of its inhabitants, these past events are still
important today. The hardy and proud yet generous and
jovial people of the Morvan have an understanding and
respect for their home that is unsurpassed and is apparent
to all who pass. This becomes apparent as we walk you
through the peaks of the Morvan story. Captains Farewell
Dinner on board.
Saturday - Clamecy - Paris

After breakfast you will be returned
by coach to Ampere Villiers Hotel in Paris at approximately
1pm
This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. Alternative
weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.
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