Down the Magical Meuse |
| Charleville-Mezieres to Dinant in Belgium (Cruise runs Saturday to Friday) |
Highlights: The beautiful River Meuse - Ham Tunnel - Boucle of Montherme - Charleville Mezieres Place Ducale - Dinants' Citadel |
This
stretch of waterway is without doubt my favourite cruising ground due to
the breathtaking canal and river scenery it offers from beginning to end.
In the book "Cruising French Waterways" by Hugh McKnight, he
wrote of the Meuse (Canal de l'Est) "It is a
marvel of French bureaucracy that one of the country's most attractive
river navigations should be officially known as the Canal de l'Est
(Branche Nord)" He wrote further, "Now
begins one of the finest portions of river landscape in Europe."
His comments refer to the stretch of the Meuse from Charleville-Mezieres
to the Belgian border. I wholeheartedly agree.
I normally cook your welcome aboard dinner on the first evening aboard, but because some of our moorings are very rural this week, I thought I'd give you the chance to dine out in the town. Charleville offers some excellent dining opportunities plus a great bar in the hold of a cavernous French Peniche (Barge). If you fancy something light with a glass of beer or wine, why not try the 'tarte-flambe'. It's a bit like a pizza with cheese, onion and bacon. Very tasty! We'll be steaming out of
Charleville on Sunday morning having consumed a hearty continental
breakfast. Today's destination is a lovely location near the small
village of Bogny-sur-Meuse. It's a beautiful spot and a great place for
your official welcome aboard dinner. If you fancy getting some exercise,
it's possible to cycle between today's mooring points along the
riverside.
We cruise through more wonderful wooded scenery on Tuesday morning mooring at pretty riverside hamlets of either Fumay or Haybes. Both are lovely locations and Fumay has its weekly market on Wednesday morning if we are lucky enough to get a space. It would be a great opportunity to stock up with fresh produce before cruising through to Givet on the Franco Belgian border. Both Fumay and Haybes are lovely locations with a choice of eateries.
Getting to and from Nilaya is simplicity itself should you wish to arrive by train or car. A 40 minute scenic rail line and 30 minute bus from Dinant follows the river between both our start and end points providing an easy way to get back to the start. Charleville is 90 minutes TGV train from Paris. |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Unforeseen circumstances sometimes affect our cruising schedule. These can include, but are not limited to: illness, floods, weather, canal closures, canal maintenance, lack of moorings, bureaucracy, strikes, civil disturbance, acts of god, the engine, and whims and fancies of both skipper, guests and crew. All of these things might cause last minute changes to the above and cruise routes. Although rare, we reserve the right to alter any and all routes accordingly. Flexibility is the name of the game and any such changes cannot be considered grounds for cancellation of the cruise. |