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A long stretch of pontoons by the river, water and electricity. See separate entry for this short branch leading to an excellent modern port de plaisance. It was significantly enlarged and modernised in Just by the bridge on the island is this welcoming little pontoon, but beware of the shallows that lie immediately to the north; they are clearly marked in the chart-guides.

On the opposite town bank, good new pontoons with water and electricity. Do not moor at the cruise ship pontoon! Good pontoons at a camping site. All facilities, including access to a watersports lake. In the middle of the Beaujolais terroir, a good new halte.

Bustling small town, with a hospital museum. This is an ideal halte by the village square, with a small supermarket. Approaching the adjacent bridge, when heading downstream i. There is a shallow spit that extends beyond the two red port-hand marker poles. Good moorings by the campsite, grass, trees, walks along the river. Opposite a stretch of private moorings on the west bank. A good small pontoon between piles. The famous five-star Paul Bocuse restaurant is close by.

Visiting by boat is an equally memorable experience. From the river perspective, the city falls into three sections. Conquerors came to the city by sea as well — and in , so did the plague. To this day, there is a sense of daring in the Marseille air, which perhaps partly explains why French hip-hop was born here.

Thanks to its long history, this city is the cultural centre of the south of France. Marseille — the European Capital of Culture in — continues to impress its residents and visitors with its diverse museums, theatres and architectural masterpieces. The two rivers flow through the middle of the old town, Vieux Lyon, in which the narrow streets are connected to each other by passageways called traboules. Often covered with pointed arches and richly decorated with beam ceilings, they lead into picturesque inner courtyards.

Then onwards to another jewel: Avignon. Known as the 'City of Popes', Avignon was the centre of the Catholic Church in the 14th century: the Papal Palace - the biggest Gothic palace in Europe - and the well-preserved medieval walls will bring the past alive, and of course you mustn't miss a little song and dance on the famous bridge.

And so to Arles, Van Gogh's favourite: a beautiful city to explore, and an opportunity to learn more about the artist. Don't miss the massive Roman Arena. Finally, the artistic legacy of the region is key, and stretches back centuries.

But above all it was the impressionists and post-impressionists who came south for the intensity of the light in the region, and the extreme colours. That means towns, ports de plaisance, services at frequent intervals, as well as countless waterside restaurants.

Another significant difference with the central or north-eastern canals is that there are very few locks, hence more time to spend enjoying the places you stop at. Allow time for getting side-tracked on the river Seille, in delightful pastoral landscapes, or on the Canal de Pont-de-Vaux.



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