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Hotel
Barge Renaissance
Cruise Western Burgundy &
the Upper Loire Valley
Seven Days / Six Nights
For
the 2008 season, Renaissance will sport
her new European Waterways exterior livery,
and feature a new refitted interior which
will delight the most discerning passenger.
Improvements include a new galley, a re-floored
forward deck with roof extension for dining
al fresco, an expanded, "guest-friendly"
wheelhouse, upgraded suites and an additional
silent generator.

In 2008, the well established cruise route will include cruising on the River Seine, the Canal de Loing and the ancient Canal du Briare with stops in the beautiful towns of Samois-sur-Seine, St Mammes, Nemours, Nargis and Rogny les Sept Ecluses.

In keeping with its tradition over the
years, European Waterways has engaged an
outstanding, experienced crew that will
continue to keep Renaissance's guests cheering
about the care and enthusiasm the crew bestow
on their guests during a fabulous cruise
week in the Upper Loire and Western Burgundy
regions.
Renaissance
accommodates up to eight passengers in ultimate
luxury. The beautifully appointed lounge
has comfortable seating. A cosy bar is stocked
with your favourites, and bookshelves contain
a Bose CD system,
current books, up-to-date periodicals and magazines.
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Cruise Highlights |
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Chateau Vaux le Vicomte |
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Loire Valley Chateau and wine tasting |
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Excursion to Montargis |
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Excursion to the hill-top medieval town of Chateau Landon |
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Features |
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Size of barge : 128 ft by 16.6 ft |
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Number of Passengers : 8 |
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Number of Cabins (all with private bath) : 4 |
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Crew : 5 |
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Salon : Large salon with beautiful furnishings. Comfortable sofas, fireplace and picture windows. Dining area with large table for 8 |
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Bar : Open bar |
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Deck : Teak sundeck with extensive sun canopy, dining table, chairs, recliners and spa pool |
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Spa Tub : Yes |
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Cabin Features : Suites are 280 sq ft, cabins A & D with king beds, cabins B & C with king bed or oversize twins, all including large baths 60 sq. ft. Satellite f lat s creen TV, DVD and CD player in all cabins. Laptop computer with free Internet access available for passenger use . |
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Vehicle for Transfers/Excursions : Air-conditioned minivan seating 8 |
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Accessibility : Steps from salon to cabins |
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Bicycles : 8 mountain bicycles |
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Culinary Notes |
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Regional Dishes
Filet d'Agneau au Basilic
Magret de Canard
Poulet a L'Estragon
Regional Wines
Chablis
Vosne Romanee
Domaine Laroche
Nuits St-Georges
Epineuil
Regional Cheeses
Aisy Cendre
Bouton de Culotte
Epoisses
Ami du Chambertin |
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Hotel Barge Programme |
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Barge Programme
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DAY 1 |
Sunday
We collect you from Paris at 1.30pm
for the drive by private, air-conditioned
minibus to Renaissance moored in the
colourful river-side village of Samois-Sur-Seine
on the peaceful wide reaches of the
River Seine. A champagne reception awaits
you before a short cruise on the river
takes us to our first overnight mooring
in the bustling waterside village of
St. Mammes. The cruise today includes
the passage through one of the mighty
River locks on the Seine - capable of
holding up to 8 barges the size of Renaissance
at a time. |
DAY 2 |
Monday
Our cruise schedule continues this morning as we enter the Canal de Loing to begin the ascent of the locks which lead up to the summit level of the canal. Our excursion today is to the glorious Chateau Vaux le Vicomte - setting for the film "The Man in the Iron Mask". The chateau has a fascinating history - which provided the inspiration for the film made there - and the visit includes a chance to walk in the gardens which are widely regarded as some of the best formal gardens in France. Our mooring tonight is in the town of Nemours on the Canal de Loing. |
| DAY 3 |
Tuesday
A morning cruise takes us to an idyllic mooring at Beau Moulins where we pause for lunch before visiting the town of Moret Sur Loing - the medieval walled city famed as the home of the impressionist painter Sisley. Our local guide will help you explore the charming town where the River Loing flows into the River Seine. The church here inspired the style of the Cathedral de Notre Dame in Paris and the scenery of the many authentic town houses and narrow streets are an inspiration for painters to this day. Our mooring tonight will be in the quite hamlet of Nargis on the Canal de Loing. |
| DAY 4 |
Wednesday
Our day begins with a morning excursion to the hill-top medieval town of Chateau Landon with its 10th-12th century church and fortified battlements. The town is best seen from an open vehicle, so today we ride into town by horse drawn carriage before stopping in the town centre to explore the narrow alleyways and reinforced battlements of the city. After lunch, our cruise continues to the pretty waterside village of Cepoy on the Canal de Loing where we moor in plenty of time for a pre-dinner stroll or cycle. |
| DAY 5 |
Thursday
Today we join the Canal de Briare at Montargis - regional capital of "the Gatinais" - with its flower bedecked bridges and a network of miniature canals which once fed the walled city with produce. A morning excursion to the town is the perfect opportunity to take in a little souvenir shopping in this bustling market town, to visit the world famed "Mazet" Pralines shop or simply to sit and watch the locals going about their business. Our cruise today takes us past the town of Montargis and on to the village of Montbouy - renowned as one of the prettiest villages on this stretch of the canal. Our mooring tonight will be in the shadow of the splendid 12th century village church in Montbouy on the Canal de Briare. |
| DAY 6 |
Friday
An early start is in store for those who would like to see a traditional country market, since Chef will be off the barge early today to pick up freshly grown vegetables and local cheeses for this evening's farewell dinner. Our final cruise takes us to one of the oldest canal side villages in Burgundy, Rogny-Les-Sept-Ecluses, where a staircase of seven locks (now adopted as a French National Monument) stand as a testimony to the 500 year history of the canal. Our final excursion takes us to a privately owned Loire Valley Chateau - the Chateau de La Bussiere - for a guided tour and a visit to the splendid vegetable gardens (which supplies the vegetables for the local Michelin starred restaurant). Since we are also now moored on the borders of the Burgundy and Loire regions, our visit to the chateau will be rounded off with a private tasting of some of the regions best known and most popular wines. Our mooring tonight will be in the village of Rogny-Les-Sept-Ecluses on the Canal de Briare where we enjoy a celebration farewell dinner hosted by your barge Captain. |
| DAY 7 |
Saturday
After breakfast, we return to a central Paris drop off location. You should expect to arrive in Paris before midday. |
| NOTE: |
This is a sample itinerary and
is subject to change.On alternate
weeks, the cruise will be in reverse
direction. |
| Meeting
Point |
| Hotel Ampere, 102 De Villiers,
75017 Paris
Sunday, 1.30 pm
Tel: 331 442 91717 |
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