From wood floating to ceramics transport, the canals of Burgundy are a vibrant symbol of man-made history. You don't need to be a seasoned sailor to enjoy a trip along the 1,000 kilometres of this canal network unique in France. In a cabin boat, on foot or by bike – explore Burgundy and its many landscapes at your own pace!
Built between the 17th and 19th centuries, Burgundy's canals came up against competition from the railways. Today they bear witness to the history of the “regions” through which they pass.
From villages to châteaux, through wooded valleys and farmland, the canals lead on to rivers, large and small.
A river cruise is never dull! Between Louhans and the Saône flows a charming little river called the Seille.
Whether you hire a cabin boat for a weekend or a week, you are in for a few surprises: at Pouilly-en-Auxois, for example, a 3 kilometre tunnel runs between the Seine and Rhône basins.
You can also go along the 'voie verte' and the cycle route... another way of exploring Burgundy's canals, with family or friends!
Cabin boats, barge-hotels and excursion boats are three good ways to explore Burgundy from the water.
Tour de Bourgogne à vélo® tracks run alongside a number of inland waterways. Throughout the entire route, this quality label is your guarantee of specialist facilities and services for cyclists.
A website with a good address book will help you organise your holiday.
http://www.burgundy-by-bike.com/
| Fête du Crémant et Tape-Chaudrons |
| 17/03/2012 |
| CHATILLON-SUR-SEINE |
| Festival International du Film Policier de Beaune |
| From 28/03/2012 to 01/04/2012 |
| BEAUNE |
| Semi-marathon de la Vente des Vins de Nuits |
| 17/03/2012 |
| NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES |
| Festival A Pas Contés |
| From 18/02/2012 to 02/03/2012 |
| DIJON |
| Le carnaval |
| From 24/02/2012 to 04/03/2012 |
| CHALON-SUR-SAONE |