Burgundy is one of the most idyllic places for a barge holiday in France. Leave behind the hectic pace of your life back home, switch down a gear and unwind in the comfort of a relaxing and luxurious trip on the water. Travelling by water is famously romantic and, as you gently make your way through the French countryside with only the sounds of the birds, the lapping of the water on the bow and the distant chatter of far away villagers, you are bound to be in agreement. A barge holiday in France is one of the most wonderful ways to see the country, taking you away from the main tourist hubs and deep into the heart of the rural countryside.
France is made up of
thousands of kilometres of waterways, including rivers, canals, and lakes, and
there are some fantastic options for your ideal barge holiday in France. Specialized
companies offer excellent holiday itineraries and luxurious barges that make
perfect "floating hotels". Accommodation is comfortable, en suite and
surprisingly spacious, with barges providing an extensive deck for al fresco
dining and a bar and kitchen from where you will be served the most delicious
meals.
Barging in Burgundy
Burgundy is a wine lovers
paradise and with some of the prettiest canals in the country it makes for a
wonderful barging experience. As the canal winds its way through beautiful
scenery, the undulating hills covered with endless lines of vines stretch far
into the distance. This is definitely a holiday to be savoured slowly, and as
you sit back and relax on deck with a glass of fine Burgundian white wine the
barge takes you through medieval towns, past stunning chateaux and close by
colourful local villages and markets. There is time to stop and get off the
vessel, explore the sites and spend time wandering the streets of some of the
charming towns. A guide on board offers excursions to some of the more famous
landmarks along the way so you can choose whether you want to join or whether
to stay put on the water.
The region of Burgundy is
not only famous for the wine but is also very well known for the variety of
cheese produced here. Wine and cheese are the perfect combination and in
Burgundy you have both in abundance! From the soft but tangy cheese of Epoisse
to the Bouton de Coulotte goatâs cheese, there is something to suit everyons
palate in Burgundy. A gastronomic capital, Burgundy is also famous for its
delicious Charolais beef and many other local specialties you will have the
privilege of tasting while on your barge holiday in France.
What more could you wish
for from a relaxing break? Plenty of time to relax in style amongst a little
luxury, plus the perfect marriage of food and wine complemented by beautiful
weather - perfect for blowing away all the stresses of life back home. Burgundy
certainly has all the ingredients for the perfect holiday.
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