French Hotel Barge L'Art de Vivre

Alternate Barge Cruise Itinerary

L’Art de Vivre offers an alternate barge cruise itinerary through the hidden heart of Burgundy – La France Profonde – where time slows and life follows the gentle rhythm of the canal. Cruising the scenic Canal du Nivernais, often called the prettiest in France, reveals a side of Burgundy that few ever see. Discover ivy-clad lock houses, peaceful meadowsm, and forested stretches known as La Petite Amazonie.

The following departures are scheduled for this alternative barge cruise itinerary:

  • July 19-25, 2026
  • July 26-August 1, 2026
Map of French Hotel Barge Art de Vivre's alternate route

Alternate barge cruise itinerary – Route for Hotel Barge L’Art de Vivre

A crew member meets guests at the Hotel Westminster in Paris at 2pm and transfers them by private chauffeured minibus to the pretty L’Art de Vivre. Enjoy a Champagne welcome from the crew, a towpath stroll, and a delicious dinner aboard.

This morning, during breakfast, we cruise along the Canal du Nivernais to our first port of the week, Tannay. Discover fields of grazing Charolais, ancient hamlets and interesting feats on engineering as such as a double-lock. Lunch on board. Afterwards, we visit the ancient fortified town of Avallon, perched high above the Cousin Valley. Its 12th-century Church of Saint-Lazare still bears fine Romanesque carvings, while the medieval ramparts and watchtowers recall its strategic importance. Terraced gardens, first tended in the 10th century, cascade down the hillside, offering spectacular views. Guests can wander Avallon’s historic cobbled lanes and inviting shops before returning to the barge. Dinner on board.

Our morning excursion takes us to the hilltop town of Vézelay, one of Burgundy’s most celebrated treasures. The Romanesque Basilica of St. Mary Magdalene once drew European pilgrims on the Way of St. James. Its sculpted capitals and luminous nave still inspire awe today. From the ramparts, there are far-reaching views across the vineyards and fields of the Morvan. Guests have time to explore Vézelay’s art galleries, wine cellars, and narrow streets that have welcomed travellers for centuries. We then return to L’Art de Vivre for lunch. Enjoy a relaxing cruise to the small village of Monceaux-le-Comte, passing beneath Van Gogh-style hand-operated lifting bridges and a perfect opportunity to enjoy a walk or cycle along the towpath. Dinner on board.

After a short introduction to the wine-growing region, its terroir and its history overlooking the Grand Crû vineyards, we make a private visit to the prestigious Domaine Laroche for a tour and wine-tasting, at the 1000 years old Obédiencerie. Originally part of the monastery of St. Martin, this is where the monks developed the craft of winemaking in the Middle Ages and to this day it remains the location for aging the Premier and Grand Crû wines. A private chef will serve lunch in the monks’ former refectory. Later in the afternoon, we return to the barge to cruise the scenic route to Chitry-les-Mines, again with excellent walking and cycling opportunities along the way. Dinner on board.

This morning we continue our cruise through the remote countryside and meadows of “France Profonde” to moor at Sardy-lès-Épiry. En route, you will notice the locks are much older, featuring huge beam-levered lock gates and ivy-covered lock-houses. Lunch on board. Afterwards, we visit the elegant Château de Bazoches, dating to the 12th century. Once a stronghold on the route to the Crusades, it later became the residence of Maréchal Vauban, Louis XIV’s military engineer, who drafted many of his fortification plans here. Visitors can admire the château’s panelled salons, armoury, and Vauban’s private study, before stepping out to enjoy panoramic views of the Morvan hills. Dinner on board.

This morning we enjoy our final cruise, ascending a magnificent staircase of 16 locks, which are sometimes less than 200 yards apart. You can visit craft shops in some of the lock-houses alongside each pretty waterfall-weir while you stroll or perhaps cycle beside the barge. Many consider this stretch of canal to be one of the most beautiful in all of France. We continue on through the deep trench known as “La Petite Amazonie”, overgrown with trees and with waterfalls lining its walls, it is like cruising through another world. The boat then glides through the three tunnels of La Collancelle to arrive at our final mooring near the lake in the little port of Baye.

In the afternoon, we set out on a guided walk through the Forest of the Morvan to the Gallo-Roman village of Compierre. Here, the main street and the foundations of shops, houses, and a temple remain clearly visible, evoking the life of a bustling community nearly two millennia ago. Although abandoned in the 4th century, Compierre offers one of the most evocative glimpses of rural Roman Gaul to be found in France. Captain’s Farewell Dinner tonight.

After breakfast, our staff transfers the guests to the Hotel Westminster in Paris, where they arrive at approximately 12 noon.

  • This is a sample alternate barge cruise itinerary for L’Art de Vivre and is subject to change.
  • The itinerary is in reverse direction on alternate weeks.

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5/27/2026