Through the French Canals

Through the French Canals by David Jefferson, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2006, is a comprehensive guide designed for those interested in exploring the picturesque waterways of France. This 11th edition spans 310 pages and provides essential planning information for cruising through France’s scenic canals, as well as for travelers making their way from the English Channel to the Mediterranean.
Readers will find a wealth of practical details, including updated information on local facilities, distances, and tunnel lengths. The book also covers aspects such as the cost of living and shopping, with particular emphasis on the local wines of the region. With its rich photographic content, this guide serves as a valuable resource for boating enthusiasts and those seeking to navigate the charming waterways of France.
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Through the French Canals has probably tempted more people to explore the beautiful waterways of France than any other book. A bestseller for many years and now in its 11th edition, it is the essential planning guide for anyone wanting to cruise through the stunning scenery of the French waterways, or who is simply on passage from the English Channel to the Mediterranean.
Packed with photographs and updated practical information on local facilities, distances, heights and depths, tunnel lengths, cost of living and shopping, it particularly mentions the local wines of the region.
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