The Summer Cruise
2014 Part 1
We left Roanne on
a miserable and wet Monday the 7th July. The weather remained mixed as we
travelled the
Roanne Digoin
Canal towards Digoin. We had been treated to a freak Hail storm before we left
Roanne with hailstones as big as eggs. Quite a bit of damage was done to boat
canopies and indeed some cars were also damaged.
After that to the
present we have mixed fortunes with the weather. A few blistering hot days
followed by thunderstorms. A band of unsettled weather has covered central
Europe for quite some time.
After we reached
the Canal Lateral a Loire we made our way to Decize stopping at
Pierrefitte-Sur-Loire ,Beaulon and Gannay before crossing the Loire at Decize
and on to the Nivernais canal. We were treated to a fine fireworks display at
Beaulon for Bastille day (14th July).At Decize we locked down onto the Loire
and from there entered the Canal du
Nivernais. We stopped at St Leger des Vignes
for a couple of nights stocking up at the large supermarket for the
journey. Then it was on to Cercy –Le –Tour, Fleury ,Chatillion-en-Bazois and
from there to the summit level at Baye. This journey was rather challenging
with low water levels . It sometimes reminded us of the Grand Canal back in
Ireland . However what was in store following
Baye put it all in the shade. In the course of four kilometres we went
through three tunnells and sixteen locks. We arrived in Sardy absolutely
exhausted.
Following this on Saturday 26th July we travelled to Chitry -les-Mines and stopped for the weekend at the excellent port run by Englishman Ted Johnson. We even treated ourslves to a meal in the excellent canalside restaraunt.
Following this on Saturday 26th July we travelled to Chitry -les-Mines and stopped for the weekend at the excellent port run by Englishman Ted Johnson. We even treated ourslves to a meal in the excellent canalside restaraunt.
Following this we travelled on to Villers sur
Yonne and then on to Clamecy. By now the canal was looking more like the one
depicted in the tourist literature and the going got a lot easier. Clamecy is a
lovely town with lots of interesting old buildings. On Friday 1st Augus we
arrived in Chatel-Censoir.We decided to stop for a few nights here and took the
train to Auxerre for the day. We were told the port could be crowded so we
decided on the train to visit. Again a very beautiful city with loads of fine
buildings and a lot of history. The journey back was a bit of a farce. The
train had been cancelled and a bus laid on .However when the bus arrive he was
besieged by a crowd from another train that had been cancelled . After about an
hour with a lot of discussions and phone calls they were taken on board and we
were treated to the grand tour back to our barge dropping people off all over
the place . (But then this is France !!!!)
After this we stopped at Mailly-la-Ville,Champs-sur
–Yonne and finally left the Nivernais on Monday 4th August passing on to the
river Yonne. While the first part of the journey was a bit difficult we had
moments that were memorable .One of the most memorable was when we were treated
to an impromptu concert by a music student who was working as a lock keeper for
the summer.
The Nivernais
canal was constructed between 1784 and 1843. It was built mainly to transport
timber to Paris from the Morvan region. Coal and stone was also transported. It
was always a difficult canal suffering from water shortages. After the second
World War traffic declined and practically ceased in the 1970s.However the
canal re-focused on tourism and had seen its popularity increse.It is now rated
to be the second busiest waterway after the Canal du Midi.
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