One of the best things I ever did was a river cruise
in France. So even though it was a few years ago now, I thought I would
tell you a bit about it.
It was a hotel barge with about 30 passengers.
It left Paris at the start and went gently down the Seine and Yonne
rivers. At the end of a week, we were returned to Paris by bus – and that
took only about an hour and a half so you can see that we didn’t go that far as
the crow flies.
The drill was that we puttered along the river in the
morning, moored up and had lunch (with 3 new cheeses and wines to try each
time). After lunch we were met by a small bus and taken off to see/do
something – we were never more than 20 minutes on the bus. So you had a
nice mixture of riverine views in the morning and French towns/chateaux/wineries
etc in the afternoon. We then had cocktails and dinner on board – and
because you were moored up you could go into any nearby town etc in the
evening. Dinner also involved 3 new wines. The standard of food was
very good – they had a great chef on board and used very fresh local produce –
which you could see being taken on board at some of the locks along the way.
All in all a grand way to travel. The name of
the barge was the Anacoluthe. The cabins were small and portholed but the
little bathroom within the cabin was fine. If you wanted a bigger cabin
you would need to go on a Rhine or Danube cruise where the rivers are big
enough for larger boats. As it was on my cruise there were several
bridges where the skipper had to lower the steering house and if you were on
deck you had to just about lie down so the bridge wouldn’t hit you.
Someday I shall go! Someday!
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