Loire
Cruise
Loire Barge Cruise
Central France : Canal latéral à la Loire
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2018 barge cruise
It is with great pleasure that Fiona and I would like to share our plans to celebrate our 10th full season of cruising with guests onboard. It feels like only yesterday that Fiona and I embarked on our dream to share Colibri and the canals of France with guests. We could never in our wildest of dreams have imagined this would bring so many lovely people onto our barge and into our lives.

Canal latéral à la Loire
For 2017 and 2018 we will be cruising the Canal latéral à la Loire. This is a section of canal that our cruising friends have been delighted with and their reminiscences have inspired us to take Colibri and discover the region for ourselves. We would love to welcome you aboard Colibri to explore this beautiful stretch of the French waterways and region of wines, chateaux and gardens with us.
Loire canal cruise – sample itinerary
We have put together a sample itinerary that we would like to offer. The basic structure of the itinerary and the stretch of canal we will be cruising will not change, however the visits we will refine and may alter to offer the best of the region. As for previous cruises, we will be using a local tour guide as they will know the hidden treats and treasures to share with you.
Friday After a leisurely breakfast, depart Colibri to continue your adventures…
Our pick up and drop off points will be the towns of Gien or Montargis and Nevers. These towns are well connected by train to Paris.
Barge Cruise info
The cruise will commence near Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses which is on the Canal de Briare, the very first summit level canal in France, joining the river basins of the River Loire and River Seine. Construction of this canal begun in 1604 and was complete in 1642, before the Canal du Midi was built. Paul Riquet is said to have visited to gain information before embarking on the building of the Canal du Midi. We will take the Pont Canal de Briare across the River Loire and join the Canal latéral à la Loire. From here will cruise upstream with the river on our left hand side, this section of canal has only a gentle slope of about 140m in 200km. We will cruise along this pretty canal, through lovely villages, visiting the hill top village of Sancerre, and we will then continue towards Nevers, where sadly our time together will come to an end.
About Canal de Briare
The Briare Canal is one of the oldest canals in France. Its construction started in 1604. It was the first summit level canal in Europe that was built using pound locks, connecting the Rhone-Saône and Seine valleys.
About Canal latéral à la Loire
The Canal latéral à la Loire was constructed between 1827 and 1838 to connect the Canal de Briare at Briare and the Canal du Centre at Digoin, a distance of 196 kilometres. It replaced the use of the river Loire, which was unreliable during winter floods and summer droughts.