cruising route Joigny / Châtel Censoir / Joigny
Joigny - Châtel Censoir - Joigny - 142 Km - 68 Locks - 33 h of navigation - 7 Nights (1 week)
From Joigny to Joigny, 0 km, 0 Lock(s), 0 h of navigation
Joigny
In this small town are a number of reminders of the past, such as the Churches of St André and St Jean, as well as Gondi Castle. With its narrow lanes lined with half-timbered houses, Joigny belongs to the network of the "Most beautiful detours in France".From Joigny to Auxerre, 30 km, 11 Lock(s), 6.2 h of navigation
Joigny
In this small town are a number of reminders of the past, such as the Churches of St André and St Jean, as well as Gondi Castle. With its narrow lanes lined with half-timbered houses, Joigny belongs to the network of the "Most beautiful detours in France".Auxerre
A historical town center, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne with its magnificent stained-glass windows and the Clock Tower are the main remnants of the past in the town of Auxerre.the Burgundy snails, whose recipe was invented in the village of Bassou between Migennes and Auxerre
the Goujère, made of puff pastry and cheese
From Auxerre to Vermenton, 20 km, 14 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
Auxerre
A historical town center, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne with its magnificent stained-glass windows and the Clock Tower are the main remnants of the past in the town of Auxerre.Bailly
To the south of Champs-sur-Yonne, in the commune of Bailly, a cooperative established in a former underground stone quarry will let you sample the various wine-making products of the region.Vermenton
It is worth the detour to access this small village; simply take the Vermenton turnoff, which follows the bed of the Cure river for 4km. This will allow you to discover the magnificent 10th century castle.the Saint-Bris
the Irancy
the Goujère, made of puff pastry and cheese
From Vermenton to Mailly le château, 30 km, 12 Lock(s), 6.4 h of navigation
Vermenton
It is worth the detour to access this small village; simply take the Vermenton turnoff, which follows the bed of the Cure river for 4km. This will allow you to discover the magnificent 10th century castle.Châtel-Censoir
Châtel-Censoir est un village dynamique situé aux portes du Morvan. Situé en bordure du canal du Nivernais et de l’Yonne, il est dominé par la collégiale Saint Potentien (XIIe siècle), dont le carillon égrène les heures et rythme les journées. Nombreux petits passages et chemins touristiques, port de tourisme fluvial, baignade, pêche, pistes cyclables, escalade aux Rochers du Saussois, grottes, randonnées, tennis : Châtel et ses environs immédiats offrent de nombreuses possibilités de loisirs et de détente. Les commerces, situés au coeur du village sont accessibles à pied. Son marché, vivant et animé, à lieu tous les jeudi.Mailly-Le-Château
Mailly-le-Château est un village médiéval situé dans la vallée de l’Yonne. Avec son château fort, ses maisons au bord de la rivière et sa réserve naturelle, il offre un cadre enchanteur pour les visiteurs en quête d’histoire et de nature préservée.La chapelle Saint-Nicolas
Découvrez cette petite chapelle datant du Xve siècle, classée au titre des Monuments historiques, construite sur l’une des piles du pont à double dosd’âne.Collégiale Saint-Potentien
Visitez cette église datant du XIe au XVIe siècle, qui était un lieu de pèlerinage important jusqu’au XVIIIe siècle.La réserve naturelle du Bois du Parc
Profitez des sentiers de randonnée et découvrez les falaises, le récif corallien fossilisé et la flore remarquable de cette réserve naturelle.Le Planétarium
Découvrez l’astronomie et partez pour une promenade dans les étoiles grâce au planétarium de Mailly-le-ChâteauFrom Mailly le château to Vermenton, 12 km, 6 Lock(s), 2.8 h of navigation
Vermenton
It is worth the detour to access this small village; simply take the Vermenton turnoff, which follows the bed of the Cure river for 4km. This will allow you to discover the magnificent 10th century castle.From Vermenton to Auxerre, 20 km, 14 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
Auxerre
A historical town center, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne with its magnificent stained-glass windows and the Clock Tower are the main remnants of the past in the town of Auxerre.Bailly
To the south of Champs-sur-Yonne, in the commune of Bailly, a cooperative established in a former underground stone quarry will let you sample the various wine-making products of the region.Vermenton
It is worth the detour to access this small village; simply take the Vermenton turnoff, which follows the bed of the Cure river for 4km. This will allow you to discover the magnificent 10th century castle.the Saint-Bris
the Irancy
the Goujère, made of puff pastry and cheese
From Auxerre to Joigny, 30 km, 11 Lock(s), 6.2 h of navigation
Auxerre
A historical town center, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne with its magnificent stained-glass windows and the Clock Tower are the main remnants of the past in the town of Auxerre.Joigny
In this small town are a number of reminders of the past, such as the Churches of St André and St Jean, as well as Gondi Castle. With its narrow lanes lined with half-timbered houses, Joigny belongs to the network of the "Most beautiful detours in France".the Goujère, made of puff pastry and cheese
the Burgundy snails, whose recipe was invented in the village of Bassou between Migennes and Auxerre
Bike
Tow paths provide an ideal place to ride your bikeThe Locks
1 type(s) of lock(s) on The Canal du Nivernais- Manual locks with a lock-keeper