268 Km - 94 Locks - 55 h of navigation -
14 Nights (2 weeks)
From Branges to Branges, 0 km, 0 Lock(s), 0 h of navigation
Stopover : Branges
From Branges to Cuisery, 22 km, 2 Lock(s), 3.3 h of navigation
Stopover : Branges > Cuisery
Cuisery
One of the four French 'cities of books', there are more than 10 bookshops, as well as a museum devoted to the history of the book.
From Cuisery to Ouroux, 35 km, 2 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Cuisery > Tournus > Ouroux
Cuisery
One of the four French 'cities of books', there are more than 10 bookshops, as well as a museum devoted to the history of the book.
Tournus
The most remarkable historical builing in Tournus is the Church of Saint Philibert. This 10th century former abbey is one of the most prestigious sanctuaries of early Roman art.
From Ouroux to Châlon sur Saône, 13 km, 0 Lock(s), 1.7 h of navigation
Stopover : Ouroux > Châlon sur Saône
Châlon-sur-Saône
This old Roman port (Caesar's winter headquarters) still retains a military appearance; it was also the birthplace of Nicéphore Niépce.
From Châlon sur Saône to Chagny, 20 km, 12 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Châlon sur Saône > Chagny
Châlon-sur-Saône
This old Roman port (Caesar's winter headquarters) still retains a military appearance; it was also the birthplace of Nicéphore Niépce.
Chagny
At the heart of the Burgundy wine region (between the Côte de Beaune and the Côte Chalonnaise), Chagny is bursting with great gourmet restaurants, the most famous being Lameloise (3 Michelin stars).
From Chagny to St Léger sur Dheune, 13 km, 4 Lock(s), 2.5 h of navigation
Stopover : Chagny > St Léger sur Dheune
From St Léger sur Dheune to Montchanin, 19 km, 19 Lock(s), 6.3 h of navigation
Stopover : St Léger sur Dheune > Montchanin
Ecuisses
Formerly made up on 7 locks, the Ecuisse ladder now only features 5. In the middle of the passage you will be able to discover the history of the Canal du Centre by visiting the Canal Museum.
From Montchanin to Montceau les Mines, 12 km, 8 Lock(s), 3.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Montchanin > Montceau les Mines
From Montceau les Mines to Montchanin, 12 km, 8 Lock(s), 3.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Montceau les Mines > Montchanin
From Montchanin to St Léger sur Dheune, 19 km, 19 Lock(s), 6.3 h of navigation
Stopover : Montchanin > St Léger sur Dheune
Ecuisses
Formerly made up on 7 locks, the Ecuisse ladder now only features 5. In the middle of the passage you will be able to discover the history of the Canal du Centre by visiting the Canal Museum.
From St Léger sur Dheune to Chagny, 13 km, 4 Lock(s), 2.5 h of navigation
Stopover : St Léger sur Dheune > Chagny
From Chagny to Châlon sur Saône, 20 km, 12 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Chagny > Châlon sur Saône
Chagny
At the heart of the Burgundy wine region (between the Côte de Beaune and the Côte Chalonnaise), Chagny is bursting with great gourmet restaurants, the most famous being Lameloise (3 Michelin stars).
Châlon-sur-Saône
This old Roman port (Caesar's winter headquarters) still retains a military appearance; it was also the birthplace of Nicéphore Niépce.
From Châlon sur Saône to Tournus, 30 km, 1 Lock(s), 4.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Châlon sur Saône > Ouroux > Tournus
Châlon-sur-Saône
This old Roman port (Caesar's winter headquarters) still retains a military appearance; it was also the birthplace of Nicéphore Niépce.
Tournus
The most remarkable historical builing in Tournus is the Church of Saint Philibert. This 10th century former abbey is one of the most prestigious sanctuaries of early Roman art.
From Tournus to Cuisery, 18 km, 1 Lock(s), 2.6 h of navigation
Stopover : Tournus > Cuisery
Tournus
The most remarkable historical builing in Tournus is the Church of Saint Philibert. This 10th century former abbey is one of the most prestigious sanctuaries of early Roman art.
Cuisery
One of the four French 'cities of books', there are more than 10 bookshops, as well as a museum devoted to the history of the book.
From Cuisery to Branges, 22 km, 2 Lock(s), 3.3 h of navigation
Stopover : Cuisery > Branges
Cuisery
One of the four French 'cities of books', there are more than 10 bookshops, as well as a museum devoted to the history of the book.