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French Hotel Barges - Lorraine and Caprice

Holiday Highlights

  • Medieval Dijon – Capital of Burgundy
  • Chalon-sur-Saône
  • Beaune and the Hospices de Beaune
  • Canal du Centre 
  • Wine tasting at the Clos de Vougeot
  • Châteaux of Burgundy
  • All meals and included along with excellent regional wines during lunch and dinner 

Itinerary

Your Outward Journey

Day 1 – Saturday - London to Dijon
Your holiday begins as you stroll under the magnificent glass roof of London St Pancras and board the morning Eurostar service to Paris. Sit back and relax in your Leisure Select seat and watch the world slip by as you enjoy your complimentary meal and drinks. On arrival in Paris a private transfer will take you across the city to the Gare de Lyon for your First Class TGV to Dijon. Here a private motor coach will take you the short distance eastwards to the Burgundy Canal to board Lorraine/Caprice, your hotel barge. Enjoy a champagne welcome, meet the attentive crew and settle in to your comfortable surroundings. There may be time for a pre-dinner stroll, before you head back on board for the first of many delightful meals and cruise to your mooring at Ouges.

On Board The Lorraine or Caprice

Day 2 – Sunday – Medieval Dijon to St. Jean de Losne
After breakfast on-board you journey north to Dijon crossing the plain of the river Saône. The route passes the Abbey of Citeaux, a monastery founded in 1098 which led to the creation of the Cistercian order, the most powerful of all monastic orders during the 12th & 13th centuries. On arrival in Dijon there is a guided walking tour of this historic capital, famous for its architecture, including the Ducal Palace and the charming medieval quarter with its characteristic half-timbered houses. You have some free time to stroll around the city and wander among the brocanterie (antique shops) or visit the Musée des Beaux Arts before your return to the ship for lunch. Meanwhile your hotel barge continues down the Canal de Bourgogne to St. Jean de Losne. There are many opportunities to walk along the towpath or cycle into nearby villages. In St Jean de Losne the Canal de Bourgogne merges with the river Saone. Perhaps take a stroll after dinner around this fascinating bargee’s town, which has become the most important centre for inland boating in France
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Day 3 – Monday – Clos de Vougeot and Chalon 
This morning you enjoy a leisurely breakfast before heading off to visit the fabulous Clos de Vougeot, a monastic winery dating from medieval times and the present day headquarters of the ‘Brotherhood of Knights of the Vine’. You will see the magnificent dining hall which can hold over 400 people for their gala events and sample some of the excellent local wines during a wine tasting before returning to Lorraine/Caprice for your lunch. This afternoon you cruise to Chalon-sur-Saône, birthplace of photography. Lorraine/Caprice moors up right in the heart of the city, close to St. Vincent Cathedral and the surrounding medieval quarter of half timbered-houses and narrow streets reserved for pedestrians. From here you are ideally placed for a pleasant stroll around the town before dinner on board the Lorraine/Caprice.

Day 4 – Tuesday – The Canal du Centre
This morning the pace slows as Lorraine/Caprice enters the Canal du Centre from the river through a lock with a fifty-foot rise and cruises along an attractive winding stretch of the waterway. Here there are good opportunities to walk or cycle along the green cycling track recently built along the Canal du Centre between Chalon and St Léger. Enjoy the scenery of verdant pastures populated with the famed white Charolais cattle that are native to this area before lunch on board. This afternoon you head for thenearby village of Rullyfor a guided tour of the fascinating twelfth century château and winery. The medieval fortress was built around a square keep, where the vaulted kitchen has a monumental fireplace and an extensive range of copper utensils. You continue to Chagny for an overnight mooring and an opportunity to explore this famous gastronomic centre before dinner in the same vein
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Day 5 – Wednesday – Côte de Beaune & the Hospices de Beaune
This morning after breakfast you head through the rolling hills of Burgundy to the town of Beaune and centre of the Burgundy wine trade. The drive follows the Côte de Beaune, whose villages read like a fine wine list: Puligny-Montrachet, Meursault, Auxey Duresses, Volnay, Pommard. In the walled town of Beaune, there is the opportunity for a guided visit of the Hospices de Beaune, a charity hospital founded in 1443. A masterpiece of late medieval architecture, it houses priceless art and is topped by a remarkable glazed-tiled roof. Afterwards you have some free time to explore the city before returning to Lorraine/Caprice for lunch. You then cruise along the charming Canal du Centre to the charming town of Santenay for an overnight mooring, where you may have some time to explore this famous wine-producing village of the Côte de Beaune
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Day 6 – Thursday – Medieval Villages and Châteaux of Burgundy
This morning your criuse continues to the quiet village of Dennevy. From here your private motor coach conveys you to Couches to visit the château of Marguerite of Burgundy, the beautifully preserved vestiges of a vast medieval fortress. You then have the opportunity to taste some of the delightful local wines made here by Emmanuel Cayot, son of the owner.  There are ample opportunities for cycling and walking throughout the day on the restored towpath or simply enjoying the relaxing pace of life on board. Later you cruise to the picturesque village of  St. Léger-sur-Dheune and after free-time to explore your surroundings, take your seat for a gala farewell dinner amidst the charm and tranquillity of rural France
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Homeward Bound

Day 7 – Friday – By train to London
After breakfast say farewell to charming Lorraine or Caprice as you transfer to Dijon Ville station and join the TGV travelling First Class to Paris. Here a private taxi transfer takes you to the Gare du Nord to board the Eurostar service. The pace has quickened, yet the memories remain to savour over your complimentary meal and drinks, and beyond, as you return to London St. Pancras.
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Libellule LoungeLibellule Double Room

The intimate hotel-barge Libellule (dragonfly) has just 10 cabins, situated on the lower and upper deck. All cabins have a private shower, WC and washbasin. Facilities on-board include a lounge, bar, dining area and sundeck. The ship is fully air-conditioned and centrally heated throughout. Classically trained French chefs prepare the on-board cuisine using the finest local produce to serve you regional specialities to rival the best local restaurants. Each day you will be treated to a buffet breakfast, full luncheon or buffet lunch and four-course gastronomic dinners. The ship is proud to offer a careful selection of delightful regional wines to accompany lunch and dinner, which are included in the price of your cruise.

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What's Included

  • Leisure Select service on Eurostar from London to Paris return with meals and drinks
  • First Class TGV from Paris to Dijon return   
  • 6 night cruise on Lorraine or Caprice in 2-berth cabins including all meals, plus wine served with lunch and dinner
  • Shore excursions from Lorraine or Caprice 
  • Private taxi transfers in Paris and by private motor coach from/to Lorraine or Caprice 
Departures
 
April 24th to 30th October 2009 (every Saturday)
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Holiday extensions

You can turn a fabulous short break into a holiday of a lifetime by extending your time away. We can offer extensions in a variety of countries including Italy, Switzerland, Germany and France. 

Whether you choose to spend longer in one destination or wish to create a multi-centre holiday we can organise your onward travel arrangements including rail travel, hotel and transfers.

In Italy, why not create your own ‘Grand Tour of Italy’ and visit the classic cities of Venice, Florence and Rome. Perhaps you would like to design an itinerary combining a city break with a beach or lake holiday? We can craft a tailor-made holiday in fabulous regions of Italy including Tuscany, Umbria, Piemonte and the Italian Lakes.

For those who enjoy the Lakes and Mountains of Switzerland we can give you the opportunity to make the most of your holiday by helping you to create an itinerary based around your included Swiss Rail Pass. We can enable you to experience all of the classic, scenic rail journeys including the Glacier Express, Bernina Express, Centovalli Railway and Golden Panoramic Express.

For more information about our holiday extensions service just pick up the phone or send us an email request.

Your Questions Answered

What is my sleeping accommodation like?

On the Orient-Express overnight passengers are automatically given their own compartments. Complete with wooden marquetry and brass fittings in original 1920s detail, your compartment will transport you back to a bygone era.

Will there be room in my compartment for all my luggage?

No, probably not. It is strongly advised that you only take into your compartment, one or two light cases packed with everything you need for your journey on board. All extra luggage can be checked in at the start of your journey where it will not be accessible until you reach your destination.

Are there showers on board the Orient-Express?

No. These are the original 1920s carriages and as such do not have all the modern amenities such as showers. Each cabin contains a wash basin with hot and cold water.

Are disabled people able to travel on the Orient-Express?

VSOE are able to accommodate passengers with slight walking difficulties although they recommend that they are accompanied by an able-bodied passenger. VSOE regret that the dimensions and layout of the train are not suitable for wheelchair bound passengers. Should you have any special requirements please inform Planet Rail at the time of booking.

Can I smoke on board the Orient-Express?

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express operates a no smoking policy on board the British Pullman.

On the continental train, out of courtesy towards your fellow travellers but also to comply with the strict Italian and other European countries regulations, smoking is no longer permitted in the bar and restaurant carriages nor in other public spaces such as corridors.

What sort of service can I expect on board the Orient-Express?

In short, dedicated. Your Cabin Steward is responsible for your carriage on the Continental train. He will be available at all times and may be called by the bell in your compartment. He will take care of your passport during the journey, change your compartment from day to night configuration and serve your breakfast, afternoon tea and other refreshments as required. The Maitre D’ will come to your compartment to take your lunch and dinner reservations. The Train Manager is on hand throughout the journey to help with any queries.

What languages do the staff on board the train speak?

French, English and Italian are spoken by most stewards on board the Continental train.

Will I need to tip the Orient-Express staff?

Any gratuities you wish to give are entirely at your discretion.

  

Insurance

As a member of the Travel Trust Association, Planet Rail is pleased to offer our customers travel insurance arranged by White Horse Insurance Ireland Ltd. There are 3 levels of cover available, depending on your requirements: Silver, Gold and Platinum. You can book our travel insurance by calling us on 01347 811810 or making your request when booking your holiday.

Booking, confirmation/invoice and tickets

A deposit and a completed online booking form are required to reserve a holiday. Please ensure that the title, initials or forenames and surnames given on the booking form match those on your passport. This is because we make your travel reservations using this information and any inaccuracies will cause problems at a later date. We will send you a confirmation/invoice summarising the arrangements made on your behalf, the outstanding balance and the date by which it must be received by us. Check these details carefully and contact us immediately if there are any inaccuracies. For bookings made more than 2 months before departure we may write to you again around this time to remind you of certain points concerning your holiday. Final holiday documentation is usually sent out around 2 weeks before departure, although this does depend on how far ahead and the type of holiday booked. For escorted group bookings we send out Eurostar tickets, whilst other tickets are given out by your Tour Manager at check-in.

Foreign Office advice

Global and political situations can and do change. Your safety is our first consideration, so if the Foreign Office advises against travel to a certain country, we will act on this advice. The Foreign Office issues regular advice and updates. You can obtain this information by phone on 0870 606 0290, on Ceefax, or by visiting www.fco.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo

Passports & travel documentation

Please note that you are entirely responsible for ensuring that everyone in your party has the necessary correct and up-to-date personal documentation before you start the holiday. We do not accept any liability if you or any member of your party is refused entry onto any transport or into any country due to failure on your part to carry correct documentation. If failure to have any necessary travel or other documents results in fines, surcharges or other financial penalty being imposed on us, you will be responsible for reimbursing us accordingly. For British citizens, a standard 10-year British Passport is required for all holidays which must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned date of return travel. If your passport expires before this, or if your passport is endorsed in any way, it may still be acceptable, but you should contact your local passport office or the consulate or embassy of the country/countries you plan to visit/transit through, for detailed advice. Customers applying for a first British passport should allow at least six weeks to obtain one as they are now required to attend a personal interview with the Passport Office. Customers renewing their passport should allow a minimum of two weeks. However, in all cases, please apply as far ahead as possible in order to allow time for unexpected delays.

Visas

We will advise British Citizens with a British passport at time of booking of any visa requirements. If you have a British passport issued outside of the UK or if you are not a British Citizen, you must check immigration requirements with the relevant embassy or consulate of the country/countries that you plan to visit or transit through.
For each of our holidays we make it clear whether British Citizens require a visa to enter the country or countries included in the holiday. The countries for which a visa is needed by British Citizens holding a British passport are listed below, along with details of how a visa may be obtained.
Russia - A Double Entry visa is required for British Citizens on our 'Trans-Siberian Express' holiday. Visas may be obtained in person or by post from the Russian Consulate in London or Edinburgh, prices start at £55 for a double entry visa. Alternatively, our local agent can obtain them at an extra charge - please contact us for details.
Please note that all visa information is correct at the time of producing these web pages, but requirements may change and we recommend that you check the latest position in good time before your departure.

Insurance and holiday duration

It is a condition of booking that you take out sufficient and appropriate travel insurance cover. We recommend you do this at time of booking so that your deposit is recoverable in the event of a cancellation covered by the policy. To take advantage of our insurance, please see the 'Insurance' section of the website and make your request when booking. If you take out your own cover you will need to advise us of the Insurance Company, the policy number and the 24-hour emergency telephone number. It is your responsibility to ensure that the insurance cover you purchase is suitable and adequate for your particular needs and destination(s) you are travelling to. We do not check alternative insurance policies. The duration of the holiday on the website includes the day of departure and day of return and is the period to be used for insurance purposes. Read your policy details carefully and take them with you on holiday. Should you choose to extend your holiday (either at the start or the end of your holiday), you will need to extend the duration of your insurance cover.

Disabilities, medical conditions and mobility

Due to the design of some trains and nature of some of our group holidays we regret that some of our tours are not suitable for the disabled traveller. Certain holidays can also be physically demanding. Please let us know if you or anyone in your party suffers from any medical condition or physical disability which may affect your holiday arrangements or has any health or fitness concerns which may affect your ability to cope with the holiday before any booking is made. Help us to help you choose the right holiday for your level of health and fitness. If you have any concerns whatsoever about the suitability of one of our holidays then please feel free to discuss this with our reservations team. Our goal is to ensure all our customers enjoy their holiday to the full.

Health

The Department of Health's leaflet (T7.1) "Health advice for travellers" is available at Post Offices, by phoning 0800 555777 or online at www.dh.gov.uk, showing health requirements and advice for the countries you are visiting. We advise you to check with your doctor in good time prior to your departure as to which inoculations are necessary. For European holidays, you should obtain the new European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for access to health care in many European countries. Further information is available from the Department of Health on 020 7210 4850 or online at www.dh.gov.uk.

Accommodation

All our basic holiday prices are expressed in £ sterling and are per person, based on 2 people sharing:
  • Supplements for accommodation upgrades are usually expressed per room or cabin/sleeper, on the assumption that two people are occupying it.
  • Single supplements or prices are expressed per person.
  • In some hotels, triple or family rooms may be available and we are happy to provide a quotation accordingly.
  • A hotel room shared by two people may contain a double or twin beds. In some countries a double bed may consist of two beds pushed or linked together.
  • A single hotel room may be a 'true' single or may be a single occupancy of a double or twin room. Either way, the supplement shown is payable.
  • Hotel rooms, particularly in older properties, may differ in size and amenities offered.
  • Sleeping accommodation on board trains is likely to take the form of seating which converts into a berth at night.
  • Hotel rooms and cabins on cruise ships include en suite facilities, which may be bath and WC or shower and WC.
  • Rooms/cabins are not usually available before about 2pm on arrival day and must be vacated by about 11am on departure day.
You may request a specific configuration, room type or room location but, while we pass on all requests to our hotel partners, neither we nor they can guarantee that what you want can or will be provided.

Meals

Please check the 'What's included' panels to see what meals are included on each holiday.
  • Hotels: Meals are generally taken in the restaurant of the hotel. On group holidays we usually dine together, with a set "table d'hôte" style menu that will often feature regional dishes. Drinks are usually not included in our arrangements.
  • Trains: On chartered cruise trains most meals are included and taken in the restaurant car of the train. If you are travelling Leisure Select on Eurostar a meal and drinks are included, served at your seat.
  • Cruise Ships: Meals are normally included, and taken in the ship's main restaurant.
  • Special diets: If you have a specific dietary need please discuss it with us before you book. We will do our best to cater for special diets when notified in advance on the booking form. The more information we have, the better, but even then, some suppliers find it difficult to satisfy every requirement.

Our Group Holidays

Tour itineraries

Our group holidays are planned well in advance. We do our best to follow the detailed itineraries shown. However we reserve the right to make changes if we need to react to schedule changes or local conditions. The sightseeing tours and excursions described may also have to be amended to suit local conditions or Public Holidays.

What to wear

Casual dress is acceptable on the majority of our group holidays. It is entirely up to you what you choose to wear as there is no dress code, and it is after all your holiday. People do tend to dress slightly more formally, especially in the evenings, on cruises, or for gala/farewell dinners.

Luggage

Taking the right luggage can make a big difference to your enjoyment of the journey and the holiday overall. Where possible we include porterage for groups, however there will be times when you have to carry your suitcase or lift it onto a train. We therefore recommend one suitcase and one small piece of hand luggage per person, and suggest the popular 'vertical' suitcases with built-in wheels and a retractable handle.

Rail reservations

We request rail reservations well in advance and occasionally there are insufficient First Class (or equivalent) seats available. In these situations we will book Standard Class seats and refund the difference to you. Although we do our best to follow the routes noted in the itinerary there might be occasions when a different routing or departure time is necessary due to timetable variations or seat availability. For our groups we always request seats in non-smoking accommodation, although at busy times we may be allocated some smoking seats. We are unable to make specific requests for smoking seats.
Prices quoted on this website are based on special fares, negotiated with our rail partners for group travel. Should you wish to travel on any Eurostar or other rail service, other than that included as part of your group holiday, a rail variation charge of £20 per person per service will apply. Any change involving sleeper services will be quoted on an individual basis.

Travel delays

The vast majority of trains operate without problems. In the event of undue delay the group will be looked after in accordance with the standard practice of the scheduled carrier or transport operator.

Maintenance and development work

Every holiday visits a number of different destinations. There may well be maintenance, redevelopment, building, road works or track work in the vicinity of any of the hotels. If we know about such work and any associated disruption or noise which is reasonably likely to affect the enjoyment of your holiday, we make every effort to tell you about it as quickly as possible. Please be aware that we are not the only passengers travelling on the trains or ships used in our holidays, nor the only guests staying in the hotels. As a result we cannot be held responsible for the behaviour or noise of others.

Overseas standards

The transport and accommodation featured in our holidays complies with all local health and safety laws. However, overseas laws and standards may not be the same as we are used to in the UK. Some of our holidays and journeys are to countries with a less advanced infrastructure. We therefore recommend that you travel with an open mind and a flexible approach. By doing so you will enjoy the holiday experience so much more.

Our TTA membership

Planet Rail Limited is a member of the TTA with membership no U5374. The TTA and TTA members help holidaymakers to get the most from their travel and assist them when things do not go according to plan. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you through the TTA's Code of Conduct. For further information about the TTA, the Code of Conduct and the arbitration scheme available to you if you have a complaint, contact the TTA: Albion House, High Street, Woking, Surrey, GU21 6BD. Tel: 0870 8890577or www.traveltrust.co.uk

 

 
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