
A boating holiday in France is a truly great idea because France offers an enormous choice of regions for visiting, each of them being perfect for a relaxing holiday. If you want to stay at a riverside house, you can choose cottages rent as an option and then explore the waters in your own little boat. Another option is to sleep on board while you explore slowly along rivers and canals the castles, monasteries, villages, canyons, sandy beaches, forests, or the fields of sunflowers. And there's also the advantage of stopping when you like to try the regional specialties.
For example, in Eastern France, the canals of Alsace Lorraine take you to medieval towns and through the splendor of the Black Forest and the spectacular scenery of mountains, woodlands and rolling hills.
Proudly French, but with many distinctive Germanic influences, Alsace is France’s smallest province. Allowing you to cruise on the rivers of three countries through France, Luxembourg and Germany, this boating route is also home to the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Half-timbered houses in well preserved medieval towns mingle with the vineyards along the waterways. Also, the paths through the countryside provide excellent trails for walking and cycling.
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