Canal
de la Somme, Canal de St. Quentin
as well as the Canal du Nord:
Take a trip on our Pénichettes
to discover these waterways. Your cruise
will take you to Amiens with its cathedral,
listed as world heritage by the UNESCO
and also to the "hortillonages",
the swimming gardens, which are a curiosity
of the Picardie. Hire your license
free Pénichette and drive from
Péronne up to St. Valéry-sur-Somme,
close to the Bay of Somme.
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-Valéry, 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, Ham with its lovely church
of Notre Dame, and Noyon, the town
which saw the anointing 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 monument.
FISHING
As
for France, there is no shortage there
of rivers well stocked with fish, such
as the Somme, the Saône, the
Seille. N.B. In order to fish, you
will have to obtain a licence and this
can be bought on the spot.
Hiring
without a licence
In
France Locaboat has received permission
from the local authorities for their
boats to be hired without licence. Initial
instruction, both theoretical and practical,
is given at the point of embarkation,
enabling you to quickly master your boat
and grasp the essential rules of navigation.
You will then be given a licence that
is valid for the duration of your stay.
Suggested cruises
in Somme Picardy
Locks
are open every day .
Cruises - Canal de la Somme Out and
Back Cappy -
1 week - Cappy, Bray, Amiens, Abbeville Length
of Cruise : 180
Km, 32 locks, 4 h/ day
Cruises - Canal de la Somme, Canal du Nord, Out and Back Cappy -
1 week - Cappy, Péronne, Noyon,
Compiègne. Length
of Cruise : 175
Km, 24 locks, 4 h 30/ day
Cruises - Canal de la
Somme Out and Back
Cappy -
1 week - Cappy, Bray, Amiens, Abbeville,
St Valéry Length
of Cruise: 214
Km, 32 locks, 6 h / day
Cruises - Canal de la
Somme Out and Back
Cappy -
10 - 11 days - Cappy, Péronne,
Amiens, Abbeville, St Valéry. Length
of Cruise: 245
Km, 37 locks, 4 h/ day
Cruises - Canal de la
Somme, Canal de St Quentin, Canal du
Nord, Out and Back
cappy -
2 weeks - Cappy, Compiègne, Soissons,
St Quentin Length
of Cruise: 320
Km, 65 locks, 4 h / day
Cruises
- Canal de la Somme, Canal de St
Quentin, Canal du
Nord,
One Way Agen / Valence s/Baïse -
2 weeks - Cappy, Péronne, Noyon,
Compiègne, Chauny, St Quentin,
Cambrai, Arleux, Péronne, Cappy. Length
of Cruise: 306
Km, 67 locks, 5 h 30 / day
Cruises -
Canal de la Somme, Canal de St Quentin,
Canal du
Nord, Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne Out and Back
Cappy (*Cruise of the 6 cathedrals) -
3 weeks - Cappy, Amiens*, Cappy, Péronne,
Noyon*, Compiègne*, Soissons*,
Berry-au-bac, Reims*, Chauny, Noyon,
St Quentin*, Péronne, Cappy. Length
of Cruise: 462
Km, 93 locks, 4 h / day