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3 Ideas For A Themed Barge Holiday In France

There are few things that are as relaxing as taking in the waterways on a barge holiday in France. Relaxation is not the only thing that you’ll be sure to enjoy on-board though, as these types of trips also present a brilliant opportunity to engage in a themed tour specially geared to your interests.

They’re a great way to bring together people over common interests and to learn more about a particular hobby or passion, and there are a huge variety of different themes that these tours can explore. Here are three that provide a great view into this wonderful country.

From the Watercourse to the Golf Course

Fans of golf will be especially pleased to hear that barge holidays in France are one of the best ways to enjoy the classic French culture and landscape, while taking in unfamiliar and beautiful golf courses. It’s a great way to share a holiday with other lovers of the sport and to experience 18 holes set in gorgeous countryside. Whether you’re a new player looking to take a break from your usual home course or a seasoned pro, you’ll find a tour along the water a great way to revitalise your game.

Wine on the Water

Perhaps more than almost anything else, the wine of France continually enchants and draws people to its shores. A barge holiday in France is a great way of seeing a number of world class vineyards that many visitors just don’t get to see. These types of trips allow you to enjoy the relaxation of the water while tasting and learning about some of the finest grape varieties known to man. With such distinct characteristics from region to region, wine lovers will not be disappointed.

Bon Appétit

One of the most popular ways to see the country by water is to take in a themed culinary tour. With some of the best food in the world, home to amazing restaurants and produce, you’ll be hard pushed to find a foodie experience quite like this. This kind of tour is a great way to experience the gastronomic delights of the area in restaurant settings that are unlike anything you’ll have seen before.

You can experience truffle hunting on land before enjoying a gourmet meal back on board, and culinary tours allow you to explore markets from a number of different towns and regions. Excursions like this allow you to learn more about the food than if you were based solely in one city.

Time to Set Off

Given the wide range of opportunities to create a unique and exciting barge holiday in France it could be quite tempting to get in and book right away. It’s important to book through a reputable operator as they will ensure you see and experience the facets of French culture that most appeal and understand how to really elevate your barge holiday. In France there are so many things that can make a trip spectacular, so whether it’s wine, golf or food that interests you, there is a tour to suit.

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Paul Newman is the Marketing and E-Systems Executive for European Waterways, the UK's most respected provider if you're looking for an all-inclusive, luxury barge holiday in France or other great destinations. Part of a team of experienced barging aficionados, Paul is first in line to endorse the perks of a slow-paced barge cruise to anyone looking for a unique holiday experience.