The main navigable rivers of France
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Garonne |
Canal de la Garonne and the river Tarn (Aquitaine) |
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Rivier Charente |
More coming soon |
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Rivière Doubs |
The River Doubs and the Canal Rhone to the Rhine, connect two impressive rivers, whilst passing along the foot hills of the Jura mountains. |
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Riviere Loire |
The Loire river offers very little cruising due to it's unstable nature. |
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La Lot |
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Riviere Moselle |
The birth place of heavy industry, mining and steel works. Important river network, Moselle, Marne Meuse and Meurthe. Western slopes of the Vosges moutains. |
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Riviere Rhin |
The Rhine frontiers France and German for 18O kilometre. Vineyards of Alsace |
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Riviere Rhône |
The Rhone is France's gate way to the Mediterranean sea. With the source located high in the French Alps and passing through the Cote du Rhone vineyards, the beautiful city of Avignon, the landscape is varied and very interesting. |
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Saône |
The lower Saône, down stream of Saint Jean de Losne, this is the wide and deep section of the river, with very large modern locks. Between Chalon, Macon and Lyon, try and visit the vine yards of area. You'll enjoy the fruity Beaujolais wines. |
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Saône |
The Canal de l'Est joins the river Saône in the north, in the South the river joins the Rhone at Lyon. The "Haut Saône" is very agreeable to cruise, with small towns and villages. |
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La Seine |
Information about the river flowing through the center of Paris. Cruising past the Eiffel Tower... |
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l'Yonne |
The quite river flows from hills of Burgundy, through the city of Auxerre, connecting the Seine to the Burgundy and Nivernais canals. |
