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We rate this barge as the best in Burgundy.
38 metres, 8 passenger, 5 crew
The luxury
hotel barge La Reine Pedauque gives you the most exceptional standards of comfort. Air-conditioned salon & dining
room. Four suites for 8 passengers,
all with air-conditioning, portholes, private showers or bath and WC.
All inclusive
price, open bar, meals, wines, excursions and visits.
La Reine Pedauque cruises on the Burgundy canal
built in the 18th century. The canal connects the river Saone to
the Yonne, the barge travels through the beautiful valley of the
river Ouche in the heart of Burgundy.
You will travel at the most
relaxing pace, passing slowly through small French villages such as Saint
Mairie sur Ouche, where the bread is still made in wood fired ovens.
One of the barge's moorings is beside a very typical French cafe,
an ideal place to taste some of the local wine and watch the villagers
cross the Roman bridge to join you for an aperitif. It takes little
effort to adjust to this way of life, walking along shaded tow paths,
the white charolais cattle grazing in deep green pasture, each turn
of the canal will open a wonderful view to other villages, old feudal
chateaux, distant farms. Every season will display a beautiful array
of colours. And meanwhile the barge cruises slowly along the canal,
the captain skilfully piloting the barge way through hand operated
locks.
Our conclusion:
The wonderful homely atmosphere of this luxury barge will please
you, the design and layout of providing complete comfort. The success
of the last refit of barge, just 4 suites for 8 passengers, the
cabins are much larger compared to most other barges in the same
category, which generally accommodate 18, 20 or more passengers.
The elegant suites all have private bathrooms and plenty of cupboard
space, opening portholes, air-conditioning, HDTV and private bathrooms.
The outstanding gourmet cuisine, selection of wines, comfort and service from the crew, will ensure that your cruise will be an unforgettable experience.
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Cruise program
Friday, after your arrival at Burgundy Hotel Chateau la
Chassagne, nearby Dijon, an air conditioned minibus will take you
to the Hotel Barge located in the beautiful canal port of Dijon,
where the captain and his crew will warmly welcome you aboard, with
a Kir Royal cocktail. The beginning to a unique and memorable journey
in Burgundy. The captain will also take you on a sight-seeing trip
through the capital city of Dijon, where you will see the palace
of the Dukes of Burgundy, the covered market place, fountains and
manor houses. You will have time to walk down the cobbled streets
and shops, full of fine French products, from baguettes to perfumes
to cheeses. After returning to the barge, the time draws near for
your first candle light dinner served with burgundy wine. The evening
is brought to a pleasant close in a friendly atmosphere by the barges
bar where all the drinks are of course on the house.
Saturday morning whilst having breakfast, the
barge cast off her moorings and begins her cruise up the canal of
Burgundy. Today's cruises will take through the first dozen of the
weeks 45 locks. After the captain skillfully pilots the barge under
the first obstacle, which is a bridge by Eiffel, and since rebuilt,
you will approach the famous mustard factory and then pass the picturesque
Lake Kir, to Plombieres les Dijon with its small leisure port, then
the village of Velars sur Ouche. You are free to get on and off
board at any of the locks, the crew has bicycles ready for you,
or you may prefer to wonder off on foot to follow the canal's towpath.
Take your camera with you, some of the lock houses are very interesting.
After a
break for lunch, the barge continues to through the locks to Fleurey
sur Ouche, the village's name means Flowers, which is the barge
mooring for the night. It is a very old village with many quaint
traditional houses, and narrow streets, explore them at your easy
or take part in the program if you wish. Afterwards your second
evening meal is waiting for you; the view from the dining room over
the canal will delight you.
Sunday
morning, whilst the village church bells ring, the barge La Reine
Pedauque slowly glides away from Fleurey sur Ouche. The midday destination
is the small village of Saint Marie sur Ouche. After a few locks
the canal passes below the domain of Chateau la Chassagne and then
makes a sudden left turn to contour the nearby hills, the canal
hugs the road which climbs over to Nuits saint George. There is
now a dramatic change in the country side as the barge moves into
the heart of Valley Ouche, when the barge arrives in the village,
don't forget to take look at the beautifully flowered garden of
lock house number 36. Slightly upstream from here the barge will
moor up for a Sunday lunch shaded by the tress lining the canal.
You will have plenty of time to wonder off into this village, if
you look hard, you'll discover two places with memorials indicating
where members of the Resistance were executed.
In the afternoon the barge continues up the canal towards the village
of Gissey sur Ouche. This very quaint village has many interesting
old buildings such as a 300 year old wash house, with crystal clear
spring water flowing through, there are even a few of the older
villagers who still use it. Try and photograph the old hotel, and
search for the railway buildings. The adventurous traveller can
wonder off into the hillsides and forest to check out the wild boar
parks.
Monday:
This day is very important today, as you will be introduced to the
secrets of the Burgundy wines. You'll have plenty of time to enjoy
your breakfast, and prepare yourself for some very serious wine
tasting in the Burgundy wine capital of Beaune. The minibuses will
take you along the small roads and over the hills, down into the
Cote de Beaune. The sudden change and variation in the landscape
always impresses you. Suddenly you are surrounded by vineyards for
miles and miles. Vines that have been cared for, for many hundreds
of years, by many generations of families. You'll be in some of
the most famous vines of the world, such as, Aloxe Corton, Corton
Charlemagne, Pommard, Meursault, Puligny Montrachet.
Your guide will skilfully introduce you to the Burgundy vineyards
by explaining the differences between the Burgundy and other vineyards.
He will show you why the wines taste different from one vineyard
to the other, the harvesting, and pressing and fermentation process.
In the 18th century cellars, you'll be shown how the wine is matured
in oak barrels, the transfer of the wine to the bottles and the
slow ageing process.
A wine tasting is organized to introduce you to the 1000 different
tastes of Burgundy. From the Hautes Cote de Nuits to Gevery Chambertin
to Volnay, red and white wines, how to make roses, why wines have
forest fruit or nut taste, many of the secrets will become clear
to you. You will of course have the chance to buy wine, and for
those who wish to profit from the occasion, wine can be selected
and sent to your own front door.
By lunch time you will be ready for the short bus ride to a wonderful
restaurant which is set in a very old wine cellar in the village
of Volnay. This village has many "premiere cru" wines
such as Clos des Chenes, a rich red wine, there are many choices
form the menu, but if you are unsure which choice to make, allow
the Captain guide you in selecting your entrée and main course.
As is typical in France your meal will last a couple of hours; afterwards
you will be ready to continue the exploration of the Burgundy wine
capital of Beaune. The visit of the 15th century Hospice is a must;
just looking at the incredible architecture and roof of this building
will astound you, the old city ramparts and the Tower of Philippe
le Bon, the wine museum. You can also visit the shops along the
small pedestrian streets, try and find the cheese shop, where you
can also do some cheese tasting!
Normally you will return to the barge in time for an aperitif, then
you'll have the time to relax and savour the flavours, which you
encountered during this special day.
Tuesday's
cruise begins with the barge continuing up the canal heading towards
the small villages of La Bussiere sur Ouche, which hides on of the
most interesting Cistercian abbeys of the Burgundy region. On the
way, whilst the barge slowly winds it's way through the valley,
you will pass through the villages of Barberiey sur Ouche and Saint
Victor, on the hillside to the right you can see the ruined feudal
castle of Marigny, which dates from the 11th century. The barge
will normally arrive just before midday giving you plenty of time
to walk the few yards from the mooring to the abbey. Your guide
will show you some very interesting buildings dating from the 11th
century, and the huge wine press which is nearly 500 years old,
built out of very large oak trees, the lake and parkland with the
old paths walked along by the monks for hundreds of years. The atmosphere
of calm and tranquillity always impresses visitor.
The afternoon cruise is an idle time for landscape lovers to sit
on the sundeck and enjoy the countryside slip by. As many of the
locks are quite far apart in this section of the canal it is also
a great time to cycle or walk along the shaded path. Watch out for
the elegant heron fishing birds or the fast flying kingfishers.
The Ouche, which is following the canal, hides many places where
you can swim in cool spring water. For those who like trout fishing,
bring along your rods, or talk to the captain, who will gladly organize
things for you.
The barge generally arrives late in the afternoon in the small
port of Pont d'Ouche, if you have organized a balloon trip, the
balloon crew very often take you in hand from here. Otherwise you
have the opportunity for an interesting excursion. Once again your
evening meal will enchant you, whilst the sun is setting try and
look out for the deer who often come down to drink by the river.
Wednesday
A very busy day for the barge crew, as the barge will leave Pont
d'Ouche to climb up through the last dozen locks, of your cruise.
After a couple of hours, you will see Châteauneuf perched
on a hillside, guarding the plateau of Auxois. Try and cycle off
at lock number 16 to visit the Chateau of Chaudenay, where Jean
de Chaudenay built an earlier version Chateauneuf. Your lunchtime
mooring will be at the foot of Châteauneuf, shaded by the
trees, this is a very pleasant place to take an aperitif. There
is also a charming lock selling local handcrafts and jewellery just
beside the barge.
After lunch the barge will push through the staircase of locks in
front of you, to the small canal port of Vandenesse en Auxois, almost
at the summit of the canal of Burgundy. Here the captain will and
make a 180 turn with the barge in one of the few turning places
available. The barge is then moored up with the sundeck facing the
hill of Châteauneuf in the distance. The minibuses will then take
you on a visit to Châteauneuf, apart from the very brave who can
always attempt to cycle up the step hill to the village. If you
are in luck, your cruise may coincide with on of the many festivals
that are held in the village of Chateauneuf, such as the medieval
market where you can buy traditional gingerbread and honey, watch
knights in armour on horseback jousting.
This evening is also the Captains farewell dinner, where you will
be treated to a fine dinner. It is an ideal time for the Captain
to tell you stories of barging and the canals, with the generations
of family behind him, he can tell you of barges that cruised on
flooded rivers, or the loading 250 tonnes of corn to be delivered
to Holland. The evening often ends with brandy at the bar on board;
Chateauneuf lit up in the night sky in front of you. You'll probably
also be thinking about the memorable week you have had far away
from the stress of every day life.
Thursday:
After a hearty breakfast taken without any haste, enjoy a finally
walk around the village of Vandenesse. The crew will say farewell
to you from the gangplank and you'll most likely leave the barge
feeling sad, and you may even have to hide a tear as you wave goodbye
to La Reine Pedauque. As today is disembarkation, your captain will
have already arranged everything with you. If you have a train back
to Paris, or a rental car, whatever, the minibuses will take you
exactly to where you want.
Now with direct booking discounts
Cruise rates in US$, including all meals, visits, private tours, excursions, wines and an Open bar, transfer from the barge to and from meeting point.
Cabin rates per person 2008 US$
| Suite |
(7 days/6 nights) |
(4 days/3 nights) |
| Royal suite |
4,900 |
2,550 |
| Ambassador Suite |
4,600 |
2,400 |
| Commodore Suite |
4,300 |
2,250 |
| Based on double occupancy |
Special Charter rates 2008 US$
| Group |
(7 days/6 nights) |
(4 days/3 nights) |
| 8 people |
33,900 |
17,000 |
| 7 people |
32,800 |
16,500 |
| 6 people |
31,700 |
15,600 |
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