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Welcome to
the wonderful world of waterways cruising. We may be a little
biased after our combined 60 years of being involved in the growth
of this unique industry, but we think you will agree that this is a
special way to discover the heart of France. You will see the
French countryside in its full glory. You will discover her secrets
at 4 mph, allowing plenty of time to see the detail you would miss
with any other form of travel. This is the graceful way of life
that seems long forgotten to us today. In fact, this may be the
first time you experience such a relaxed voyage.
We are proud
to have the opportunity to welcome you aboard The French Barge
Lorraine. You will have the vacation of a lifetime, and will
return home with fond memories and new found friends that you will
never forget. One of our recent guests described her experience on
Lorraine as “unpretentious luxury.” We hope you will agree.
Our goal is to make this the best week of your year.
Why
is Hotel Barging so popular?
A Barge Vacation is a
change of pace from what most people have experienced –
There is a certain intimacy that comes from slowness, from
being with a small group and from the realization that as you
amble through the cobble stone streets of a medieval village that
the very stones you are walking on have been walked on by people
like yourself for centuries.
The light has
been a big attraction in France. - It gave a life to the
impressionists painters of the 1800’s. In the morning the sun
shines soft, highlighting the orange and reds, in the afternoon it
filters through the trees overhead the canal as you glide through
the forests and fields, and in the evening it lights up the greens
and forms the pastels in the Burgundy vineyards or the mountains of
Alsace as it makes its journey westward toward sunset.
The tours of course
are special - you will visit private castles with
their magnificent gardens, quaint villages where time seems
to stand still, vineyards where we will stop for a taste,
world historical sites that help give us an insight as to who we
are and why, and lots more. Each day brings a new shore excursion
in one of our air conditioned buses with one of our personal tour
guides. It is all included in the price.
Of
course there is the serious pleasure of the “perfect gourmet.”
You will dine on meals prepared by chefs who were trained in some of
the finest schools in France.
You will finish one meal and look forward to the next. French chefs
are artists, excelling themselves day after day with meals produced
from only fresh foods. Our food is supplied by the finest wholesale
food purveyors and delivered to our vessels twice each week. If you
have special dietary requirements we can easily accommodate them.
Who said that “a
day without wine is like a day without sunshine?”– The
complimentary wines that
accompany both lunch and dinner are carefully selected from the vast
choice of quality French vineyards. You will enjoy 22 different
wines during the week on board. Your well chosen wines are served
at lunch and dinner in a relaxed
atmosphere. They will compliment the meal and bring about a feeling
of well being and contentment which will linger as the evening
unfolds and you sit and chat with friends, old and new. It does not
get any better than this.
The Lorraine offers a high
comfort level. You will experience air conditioned comfort on a
vessel that is tastefully decorated with a mix of beautiful wood and
brass complimented by lovely fabrics. Most of your time will be
spent in the public areas of our
barges which feature a spacious saloon, dining area, bar and
sundeck. Cabins are all outside with opening picture windows
for a sense of openness. Each cabins contans windows,
private shower bathrooms, wardrobe, shelves, bookshelf, and reading
lamp.
The Lorraine offers a
customized level of service. Normally there is one crew member
for every three passengers - your guarantee of first class, highly
personalized service. Our experienced bilingual crew, most of whom
have been with us for many years, include experienced pilots,
well-informed tour escorts and friendly hosts and hostesses intent
on sharing their local knowledge with you to ensure that your cruise
is a delightfully memorable experience.
A towpath
runs alongside the canals, giveing you the
option to either walk or bicycle between locks, or stay on board and
watch the world go by as the scenery changes with every bend in the
waterway. All barges have bicycles so you can explore nearby
villages and countryside or ride the towpath alongside the barge,
which stops at locks along the way.
In Praise
My heart overflows
with gratitude to you. The trip on Lorraine
was truly
fabulous. The crew, was at our constant service, the food was
superb, and we all left with only praises for all.
— MB 2008
Neil,
our guide, was extremely knowledgeable and could not do enough for
us. One morning, for instance, he took three ladies on an impromptu
side trip to the shrine of St. Odile, then they all met us later to
reboard at a lock. The bicycles were great, excursions informative,
and if a lot of walking was required, we were advised ahead of time
and given alternate choices with less walking if we wanted. The ride
in the barge lift up the side of the mountain and through the
tunnels was a "wow".
—
2005
The
cabin was even better than expected. It was bright and cheerful.
Overall, the experience was wonderful, and we certainly recommend
this trip to others. JB 2007
This was the Best
Week of our Year RC 2006
This, my second barge
trip, was every bit as enjoyable as the first. The Burgundy area is
very beautiful and the visit to Chateau Neuf en Auxois a real
treat. We especially enjoyed the canalside villages. The
cuisine on the barge used all the delicious produce of the area and
wines from all the vineyards that we had been cruising past or
visiting along the way. Magnificent! I look forward to
our third barge cruise—
KB 2007
A Day in the Life
A Typical Day on Lorraine
Never
has doing so much felt so relaxing.
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7:30 a.m.---Wake
up and draw the curtains to see the sun breaking through the
morning mist over the canal.
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8:15 a.m.---Take
a delightful buffet breakfast on the sun deck.
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---Bike
along the shady canal towpath. Pedal into a village to watch the
morning hustle.
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10:15
a.m.
Meet the barge at the next lock and reboard
Lorraine.
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10:30 a.m.---Tour
a centuries-old winery and taste the fruits of the vintner’s
labor in his private cellar.
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12:15 p.m---Indulge
in a three-course lunch prepared by the barge’s own French chef.
Time for more fine regional wine and a delectable selection of
local cheeses. You will sample 22 wines this week.
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1:30 p.m.---Drive
to an enchanting
château.
En route, your guide fills you in on the local history. At the
castle, enjoy a special-access private and time to wander the
grounds.
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3:45 p.m.---See
the region from a new point of view as you glide over the French
countryside in a hot-air balloon.
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6:30 p.m.---Return
to the barge just in time for aperitifs on the sun deck.
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7:00 p.m.---Join
your fellow passengers for an elegant five course dinner. Begin
wtih exquisite hors d'oeuvres, a delicate soup, and a
masterpiece of main course. Then Linger over a traditional
cheese complete with retelling of the legends that surround
nearly all French Cheeses. Regional wines are interwoven with
each course giving you a new understanding of the art of pairing
wine and food. Finish off with a desert nearly too lovely to
eat.
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8:30 p.m.---Savor
a cognac on deck as the sun sets behind the lovely medieval
village where you moor for the night
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9:30 p.m.---Wander
off the barge for an evening stroll through the village, pausing
for a nightcap at a local café.
OR
Does your perfect day involve whiling away the hours with a good
book? Strolling along the canal with your loved one? Napping in the
sun? A ten-mile morning run?
No matter how you envision
passing the time, chances are you can make it your special day on a
barge vacation.
Relax,
enjoy, let yourself be taken care of by a dedicated crew who’s only
concern is to make this the "Best Week of Your Year."
We look forward to welcoming you aboard soon.
Ed DeChant---Barging Thru France
Bon
Voyage
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