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Moulin de Nitray to Tours
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Sunday MOULIN DE NITRAY
You are met at 4.30 pm at the TGV railway station at St Pierre des Corps and transferred to Nymphea where a
Champagne Welcome awaits you at our mooring opposite the 17th century Moulin de Nitray. Dinner aboard.
Monday, MOULIN DE NITRAY TO LARCAY
A morning cruise through two locks takes us to the quaint town of Larcay where we moor
under the weeping willows for lunch. Afternoon excursion to Chateau de Villandry, with its world-renowned renaissance
gardens. Dinner aboard.
Tuesday, LARCAY TO VALLET
After a morning cruise past no less that six private chateaux, we tie up opposite the hamlet of Vallet, a cluster
of classic Tourangeau architecture grouped around its 18th century mill. From there we leave for our excursion
by minibus to Amboise on the banks of the Loire, where we visit the Royal Chateau D’Amboise and the Clos
Luce, Leonardo Da Vinci’s home. Dinner aboard.
Wednesday VALLET TO CHISSEAUX
While cruising in the morning we may pull in to the tiny landing stage next to Domaine de Fontenay. A two
minute walk brings us to their courtyard where we can taste their range of Touraine wines as an aperitif before
lunch moored at Blere. In the afternoon we cruise under the 5 arch bridge of the impressive Château de Chenonceau
and moor at Chisseaux. From there we depart by minibus to visit the Chateau. We take dinner tonight
in one of the local restaurants specializing in regional cooking
Thursday, CHISSEAUX TO MONTRICHARD
A morning cruise takes us towards the troglodyte village of Bourre. After lunch we drive east to Valencay, one
of the most splendid chateaux of the Loire and the home of Napoleon’s foreign minister, Talleyrand. Once back
on board we cruise to the next lock, a short walk from which is one of the more unusual dwellings in the Loire
Valley, La Magnaneraie. The Coquillat family have grown up in this hillside troglodyte habitation, which has
been in turn wine cellar, quarry for the tuffeau stone, and lastly a silkworm nursery. Returning to the barge we
cruise to Montrichard where we moor for the night. Dinner aboard.
Friday MONTRICHARD TO NITRAY
Following breakfast, a short stroll takes us to the heart of Montrichard, into the midst of one of the largest
weekly street markets in Touraine. There is much to explore at the 12th Century Chateau of Foulques Nerra
overlooking the mediaeval town square. Before lunch we can visit the local vineyard of the Meriau family, to
taste the regional Touraine vintages. After an early lunch, Nymphea sets off downstream again, for another
passage under Chenonceau and arrives at the hamlet of Nitray in time to visit the Chateau and rose garden of
Nitray. Enjoy a pre-Captain’s dinner aperitif from their vineyards. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.
Saturday NITRAY TO TOURS
After breakfast disembark, to St Pierre des Corps Station arriving there at 9.30am.
Please note this is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks cruises are run
in reverse.
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Cycling Cruise Sample Itinerary—Available for Charter Groups of 4 to 6 Passengers Only
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Sunday—You are met at 4.30 pm at the TGV railway station at St Pierre des Corps and transferred to Nymphea where a
Champagne Welcome awaits you in the park of the village of Larcay. Champagne welcome and Dinner aboard
Monday—After a continental breakfast we follow the Cher river by bike, downstream twenty kilometres, to visit the chateau
and amazing gardens of Villandry. Cycling back is optional as the car and trailer meet us there after the visit. After
lunch on board we cruise past the hamlets of Azay and Vallet. After a couple of little private chateaux on the left bank
the small town of Blere appears ahead, and careful navigation is the order of the day under the many arched bridge, pilings
of a 10thC mill left underwater pose a considerable obstacle and its always comforting to arrive for supper in the
lock to the cheery welcome from the lockkeeper. Dinner aboard.
Tuesday—After breakfast and a stroll across the bridge to Blere streetmarket, we cross over to the River Loire by bike to
tour the Chateau d'Amboise and then le Clos Luce, Leonardo da Vinci's home and its basement stuffed with models of his
inventions. (10kms) We start up the Cher again, after a late lunch and after a tricky bit of navigation under Civray
bridge, we are safely into the lock . Shortly after, around the corner , we see Chenonceau castle hove into site, its one of
the most visited private chateaux in France, and belongs to Mr.Meunier of chocolate making fame, and we aim under the
second arch from the right while being recorded for posterity in about 400 tourists holiday albums, being the only barge
on the Cher has its privileges. We moor at the little village of Chisseaux and pedal back to the castle when the crowds
start to die down, and see the amazingly decorated rooms, no expense spared by Thomas Bohier, Diane de Poitiers and
Catherine de Medicis since its conception in 1515. Chateau visiting can be thirsty work so a sip and a swirl of the regional
vintages can be had in the Chateau's winery or around the corner at the Caves de Pere Auguste in Civray. Dinner aboard.
Wednesday—After breakfast we cruise to the village of Bourré, where we moor under its imposing tuffeau cliffs. In the
afternoon we drive to the Chateau of Valencay, once home of Talleyrand and after our tour, take to the bikes again for a
return cross country (24kms)via the myriad lanes to Seigy where we taste a plethora of regional wines at Domaine Max
Meunier. An optional cycle ride afterwards or trip in the sag wagon returns us to Nymphea. Dinner onshore in a regional
hostelry.
Thursday—A morning ride to the regional capital, Blois, to see the impressive 15th C.Chateau Royale, then we pick up
the bikes and cycle along the banks of the Loire to a picnic spot (15kms)where we enjoy an al fresco lunch. Those that
wish can continue back by cycle, (15kms) to the barge moored at Bourré. A short walk from the next lock takes us to
one of the more unusual dwellings in the Loire Valley, La Magnaneraie. The Coquillat family have grown up in this hillside
troglodyte habitation, which has been in turn wine cellar, quarry for the tuffeau stone, and lastly a silkworm nursery. Returning
to the barge we cruise to Montrichard where we moor for the night. Dinner aboard
Friday—Following breakfast, a short stroll takes us to the heart of Montrichard, into the midst of one of the largest weekly
street markets in Touraine. There is much to explore at the 12th century Chateau of Foulques Nerra overlooking the
mediaeval town square. After an early lunch, there is a choice of transport ;- bikes or our floating home as Nymphea sets
off downstream again, for another passage under Chenonceau and arrives at the hamlet of Nitray in time to visit the Chateau
and rose garden of Nitray. Meet up with the cycle party there and enjoy a pre-Captains dinner aperitif from Nitrays
vineyards. Captains Dinner aboard.
Saturday- After breakfast guests are transferred to the TGV railway station at St Pierre des Corps for the 9.30 train returning
to Paris.
Itineraries are subject to change without notice—this is only an example of what can be done.
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