
River Cruise Angoulême / Saint-Savinien / Angoulême
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Angoulême - Saint-Savinien - Angoulême - 230 Km - 40 Locks - 39 h of navigation - 10 Nights
From Angoulême to Angoulême, 0 km, 0 Lock(s), 0 h of navigation

Angoulême
This town, surround by 4th century ramparts and situated on a hill overlooking the Charente valley, is known worldwide for its comic book festival.the Leisure center of Angouleme
the Nautic Club of Angouleme
In the center of Angoulême, you have to opportunity to go water-skiing.From Angoulême to Sireuil, 18 km, 6 Lock(s), 3.6 h of navigation

Nersac
A former hotspot of the papermaking industry, Nersac still retains some remnants of its past, such as its paper mills.
Angoulême
This town, surround by 4th century ramparts and situated on a hill overlooking the Charente valley, is known worldwide for its comic book festival.the Leisure center of Angouleme
the Nautic Club of Angouleme
In the center of Angoulême, you have to opportunity to go water-skiing.From Sireuil to Jarnac, 25 km, 8 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation

Jarnac
This town is home to 2 distilleries: Royer and Corvoisier, as well as the François Mitterrand Museum.the Leisure center of L'Ile Madme in Jarnac
the Leisure center of Bain des Dames in Chateauneuf
the Nautic Club of Chateauneuf
This club allows you to try a multitude of water sports (water-skiing, tubing,..)From Jarnac to Dompierre, 33 km, 5 Lock(s), 5.4 h of navigation

Jarnac
This town is home to 2 distilleries: Royer and Corvoisier, as well as the François Mitterrand Museum.
Cognac
The production of Cognac is at the heart of this town. Blackish walls, darkened by the evaporation of alcohol in the majestic buildings; everything revolves around this brandy. Most of the cellars can be visited, and of course tasting is an inviting possibility.
Dompierre
With its ferryboat, very similar to the one in Chaniers, this town features a magnificient wash house, now unused for many years.the site of Antenne
The site of the Antenne river has been designated a Natura Site since 2005. It allows nature lovers to see European minks, bats, and even cranes and otters.the Cognac
the cellars of Mr Babinot in Chez Landart to discover Cognac and Pineau des Charentes
the Leisure center of L'Ile Madme in Jarnac
the power boating club of Port du Lys
The motorboat racing club offers you the opportunity to discover water-skiing.From Dompierre to Port d'Envaux, 32 km, 1 Lock(s), 4.5 h of navigation

Port d'Envaux
At the end of the old lanes, where you can see the beautiful stately homes, you will find Panloy castle, noted for its tapestries and woodwork.
Saintes
The main monument of this Roman town is the Arch of Germanicus. It marked the main entrance to the Roman town in front of the bridge which crossed the Charente river. Dedicated to the Emperor Tiberius, Drusus and Germanicus, it was built by a noble santon by the name of Caius Julius Rufus around 18-19 A.D.; it was scheduled for demolition in 1843, but it was saved through the intervention of Prosper Mérimée, thanks to whom the arch was dismantled then reassembled in Place Bassompierre.
Chaniers
One of the curiosities of this town is the maintaining of a ferryboat, both for pedestrian and vehicular crossings; one of the rare few still in operation, along with the one in Dompierre.
Dompierre
With its ferryboat, very similar to the one in Chaniers, this town features a magnificient wash house, now unused for many years.Delta Seugne, near Saintes
Don't forget your binoculars to admire the purple herons, Eurasian coots, northern shovelers and kingfishers, which have all made this favorable location their home.the swimming area of ??Chaniers
From Port d'Envaux to Saintes, 29 km, 0 Lock(s), 3.9 h of navigation

Saint Savinien
In addition to the church and its troglodyte houses, Saint-Savinien is known above all for its miniature port, where children can control miniature boats at the outdoor activities center.
Port d'Envaux
At the end of the old lanes, where you can see the beautiful stately homes, you will find Panloy castle, noted for its tapestries and woodwork.
Saintes
The main monument of this Roman town is the Arch of Germanicus. It marked the main entrance to the Roman town in front of the bridge which crossed the Charente river. Dedicated to the Emperor Tiberius, Drusus and Germanicus, it was built by a noble santon by the name of Caius Julius Rufus around 18-19 A.D.; it was scheduled for demolition in 1843, but it was saved through the intervention of Prosper Mérimée, thanks to whom the arch was dismantled then reassembled in Place Bassompierre.the Leisure center in Saint Savinien
the waterskiing on the Charente, near Saint Savinien
You will be able to try water-skiing on 1km of the Charente river. The site is located less than one kilometer from Saint-Savinien.From Saintes to Cognac, 35 km, 3 Lock(s), 5.3 h of navigation

Saintes
The main monument of this Roman town is the Arch of Germanicus. It marked the main entrance to the Roman town in front of the bridge which crossed the Charente river. Dedicated to the Emperor Tiberius, Drusus and Germanicus, it was built by a noble santon by the name of Caius Julius Rufus around 18-19 A.D.; it was scheduled for demolition in 1843, but it was saved through the intervention of Prosper Mérimée, thanks to whom the arch was dismantled then reassembled in Place Bassompierre.
Chaniers
One of the curiosities of this town is the maintaining of a ferryboat, both for pedestrian and vehicular crossings; one of the rare few still in operation, along with the one in Dompierre.
Dompierre
With its ferryboat, very similar to the one in Chaniers, this town features a magnificient wash house, now unused for many years.
Cognac
The production of Cognac is at the heart of this town. Blackish walls, darkened by the evaporation of alcohol in the majestic buildings; everything revolves around this brandy. Most of the cellars can be visited, and of course tasting is an inviting possibility.Delta Seugne, near Saintes
Don't forget your binoculars to admire the purple herons, Eurasian coots, northern shovelers and kingfishers, which have all made this favorable location their home.the site of Antenne
The site of the Antenne river has been designated a Natura Site since 2005. It allows nature lovers to see European minks, bats, and even cranes and otters.the cellars of Mr Babinot in Chez Landart to discover Cognac and Pineau des Charentes
the Cognac
the swimming area of ??Chaniers
the power boating club of Port du Lys
The motorboat racing club offers you the opportunity to discover water-skiing.From Cognac to Jarnac, 15 km, 3 Lock(s), 2.6 h of navigation

Jarnac
This town is home to 2 distilleries: Royer and Corvoisier, as well as the François Mitterrand Museum.
Cognac
The production of Cognac is at the heart of this town. Blackish walls, darkened by the evaporation of alcohol in the majestic buildings; everything revolves around this brandy. Most of the cellars can be visited, and of course tasting is an inviting possibility.the Cognac
the Leisure center of L'Ile Madme in Jarnac
From Jarnac to Sireuil, 25 km, 8 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation

Jarnac
This town is home to 2 distilleries: Royer and Corvoisier, as well as the François Mitterrand Museum.the Leisure center of L'Ile Madme in Jarnac
the Leisure center of Bain des Dames in Chateauneuf
the Nautic Club of Chateauneuf
This club allows you to try a multitude of water sports (water-skiing, tubing,..)From Sireuil to Angoulême, 18 km, 6 Lock(s), 3.6 h of navigation

Nersac
A former hotspot of the papermaking industry, Nersac still retains some remnants of its past, such as its paper mills.
Angoulême
This town, surround by 4th century ramparts and situated on a hill overlooking the Charente valley, is known worldwide for its comic book festival.the Leisure center of Angouleme
the Nautic Club of Angouleme
In the center of Angoulême, you have to opportunity to go water-skiing.Fishing
To relax with friends, there's nothing better than fishingThe Locks
2 type(s) of lock(s) on The Charente- Automatic locks with a lock-keeper
- Manual locks operated by boaters themselves, without any lock-keeper