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Self Drive Boats



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Cruising in
Somme & Picardy |
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Itineraries |
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Somme

Canal de la Somme

Bresle valley - Normandie

Abeville |
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OUT AND BACK |
| Cappy |
Cappy |
Cappy |
1 week
Out and Back |
1 week
Out and Back |
10-11 days
Out and Back |
| Cappy, Bray, Amiens, Abbeville, St Valery. |
Cappy, Peronne, Noyon, Compiegne. |
Cappy,
Bray, Amiens, Abbeville |
| 214 Km |
175 Km |
180 Km |
| 32 locks |
24 locks |
32 locks |
| 5h15 / day |
4h30 / day |
5h / day |
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| Cappy |
Cappy |
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2 weeks
Out and Back |
3 weeks
Out and Back |
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| Cappy, Compiegne, Soissons, St Quentin. |
Cappy, Amiens, Cappy, Peronne, Noyon, Compiegne, Soissons, Berry-au-bac, Reims, Chauny, Noyon, St Quentin, Peronne, Cappy. |
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| 320 Km |
462 Km |
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| 65 locks |
93 locks, 4 lifting bridges |
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| 4h / day |
4h / day |
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CIRCLE |
| Cappy |
2 weeks
Circle |
| Cappy, Peronne, Noyon, Compiegne, Chauny, St Quentin, Cambrai, Arleux, Peronne, Cappy |
| 306 Km |
| 67 locks |
| 5h30 / day |
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Locks are open every day. |
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Cappy.
Somme, Canal de St Quentin, Canal du Nord
Very soon after leaving
Cappy, past the first lock and lifting bridge, the Canal
de la Somme reveals its pristine nature, its silence
only interrupted by the sound of birds on the banks
and in the many ponds nearby. On then to Amiens and its “hortillonages”,
delightful riverside smallholdings, first established by the
Romans to provide well-watered gardens. Amiens with
its superb cathedral is one of France’s oldest towns. In
54BC Julius Caesar set up his winter camp of Samarobriva
there, now the site of Samara Park with a display on
the history of mankind from prehistory up to the Gallo-Roman
period. From the Middle Ages, the town has been closely
linked with its river, and Louis XI called it “the little
Venice of the North”. The scene in the maze of ancient
streets, typical colourwashed houses, shops, restaurants,
cafes and pubs is truly picturesque. Here every
Saturday morning is held a colourful floating market where
the smallholders come to sell their produce. At Abbeville
the church of Saint-Vulfran is a masterpiece of
flamboyant gothic art. Saint Valery, a town full of
art and history, was founded by an Irish monk who came over
to convert the pagan Picardians. This was the port from
which William the Conqueror launched his invasion of
England. The charm of the place lies in its old town, with
its fortified walls, and all the activity centred on the
channel up to the port with all its stalls and
restaurants. Take advantage of a halt here and moor up.
Further south, wilderness takes over and the vast landscapes
of the Somme estuary make a walk here truly
memorable. In the opposite direction from Cappy, another
cruise lets you discover St Quentin, where Picardy
shows Flemish influences, with its tall and narrow town
houses, and Noyon, the town which saw the anointment
of Charlemagne and of Hugues Capet. Picardy is the cradle
of Gothic art and boasts superb abbeys and cathedrals as
well as other significant medieval remains, its towns having
rivalled one another ever since the 12th century in building
the finest religious monuments.
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Bases in the region:
Cappy
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