FORGET THE CAR, RENT A CANAL BOAT: UP TO 30% OFF ALL DEPARTURES

+44 333 057 0739

Do you have a question?

Our team of advisors is here to listen to you.
+44 333 057 0739
Monday to Friday: 9am - 6pm
Open on Saturdays: 9am - 6pm

Do you have a question?

Our team of advisors is here to listen to you.
+44 333 057 0739
Monday to Friday: 9am - 6pm
Open on Saturdays: 9am - 6pm
/
/
The origins of water-based tourism

The origins of water-based tourism

With 8,500 kms of canals and rivers great and small, France can rightly claim to be Europe’s premier inland waterway network.

With 8,500 kms of canals and rivers great and small (of which 6,700 are managed by the organisation Voies Navigables de France www.vnf.fr), France can rightly claim to be Europe’s premier inland waterway network. And it’s the only such network to boast two sea coasts: the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.

From the late Middle Ages, steps were taken to start managing riverbanks and waterways to avoid flooding, and to make it easier to transport both people and livestock. It’s even believed that in Germany, Charlemagne tried to construct a canal linking the Rhine and the Danube. But it was towards the end of the 17th century that the real masterpieces such as the Canal du Midi began to be built, and only one hundred years later that the first “tourists” – from the privileged classes, as you would expect, and few and far between – discovered the idyllic pleasures of France’s waterways. The start of what we now know as “canal boat holidays” came about in the Roaring Twenties. The first guide to navigation on inland waterways was published in 1927, and in 1934 the director Jean Vigo produced L’Atalante, a cult film that tells the story of a young woman who’s in love with a bargee living on a barge. World War II put an end to all this fascination with inland waterways, and they were forgotten about in the new craze for beaches. It was at the end of the 1960s that local associations began to take an interest in the neglected canals. With the help of the English, who were the experts in canal boat holidays, the first houseboat rental companies opened. So that’s how what we call water-based tourism or sometimes “blue” tourism came about, and nowadays it’s really taken off. So why not join in? Now’s the time: bookings for the 2015 season are already available on the Locaboat website.

Discover our similar articles

4 remarkable gardens accessible by Pénichette

4 remarkable gardens accessible by Pénichette

Barge trips: packing check-list

Barge trips: packing check-list

Our captains’ views – Mark Porter

Our captains’ views – Mark Porter

Birdwatching along the canals

Birdwatching along the canals

Our current special offers

Forget the car, rent a canal boat

30%* off all departures

Valid until 4 June inclusive on all departures from July to October.

Discover
Last Minute 30%* off

30%* off all May and June holidays

Valid until 4 June on all departures in May and June.

Discover