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Highlights: St-Jean-de-Losne, France's waterways capital - The City of Dole - Wine tasting in the quaint village of Remigny - Chalon-sur-Saone - Possible option of Jeep Safari into the Cote d'Or |
You'll
join the barge in Dole on Saturday afternoon. This
thriving and attractive city was home to Louis Pasteur and is a bustling place
with narrow streets, good shopping, great eateries and outdoor
cafes. There is plenty to see and do and we'll be moored in either its harbour or
just outside under an avenue of plane trees. This lovely shady spot
will be a blessing, particularly if the weather's hot. Dining out is a
great choice tonight and a restaurant I've heard glowing reports about is
'Les Templiers'. They apparently serve good hearty fare in the atmospheric
setting of a 13th Century crypt. Just watch out for bones! Alternatively,
Dole's Pizza boat is moored in the harbour and if excellent pizza from a
wood fired oven takes your fancy, we could pick up a couple and bring them
back to the barge.
On Monday we leave early for a cruise down the river Saone to Verdun-sur-le-Doubs. After passing through a long canalised section of river, we encounter the pleasant port of Seurre where we might stop for a bite to eat and a wander round. Alternatively, we'll rejoin the Saone's original course and navigate a very enjoyable wooded stretch of river. Tonight's mooring is situated inside the mouth of the river Doubs rather than on the Saone itself, hence the towns name. Verdun-sur-le-Doubs was established by the Romans in the first century and there are some interesting old buildings to discover such as the town's 17th Century Hotel-Dieu. There is an amazing flood marker on one of the riverside buildings which along with showing some historical flood levels also shows some pretty regular recent ones! Tonight I suggest we track down a local restaurant and sample a specialty of the region known as 'Pochouse'. It's a delicious stew comprising of a mixture of several types of freshwater fish in a delicious onion and wine sauce.
On Thursday night we will reach the weeks final location of St-Leger-sur-Dheune. We can choose to dine out or self cater aboard. You are due to leave the barge after breakfast on Friday. This will involve a taxi into Chalon-sur-Saone (market day) and an onward train to Paris. Trains from Paris to Dole or Chalon to Paris typically take around 3 hours. |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Unforeseen circumstances sometimes affect our cruising schedule. These can include, but are not limited to: illness, floods, weather, canal closures, canal maintenance, lack of moorings, bureaucracy, strikes, civil disturbance, acts of god, the engine, and whims and fancies of both skipper, guests and crew. All of these things might cause last minute changes to the above and cruise routes. Although rare, we reserve the right to alter any and all routes accordingly. Flexibility is the name of the game and any such changes cannot be considered grounds for cancellation of the cruise. |
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