| Christina |
Jun 26th, 1998 07:50 AM |
ha, ha -- actually, I just about died laughing reading <BR>Biker's post on this -- it is kind of funny the thought <BR>of canoeing on the Seine in Paris. I assume you mean <BR>small boats or something -- if you want sailing, <BR>go to the Mediterranean, serious canoeing can be <BR>done in the SW and Haute-Savoie (near Alps) <BR>regions of France. It is becoming popular to do long, <BR>expensive houseboat or barge trips in France on <BR>the Rhone or something, and there are plenty of <BR>agencies to sell you those kind of trips. <BR> I checked a few WEB sites on French <BR>regional nature parks ( www.parcs-naturels-regionaux.tm.fr] <BR>this site will give you some lodging, addresses, etc. <BR>It appears you can rent canoes at the following parks: <BR>Vexin-Francais which is just N of Paris near Pontoise, <BR>inquire at 11, pl Rollon, St-Clair-sur-Epte (phone 01-34-67-66-67) <BR>and at park Normandie-Maine (N of Le Mans) in the <BR>chateau country (which is where I'd go if you're serious). <BR>the address is: Parc naturel regional Normandie-Maine Le Chapitre, <BR>BP 05, 61320 Carrouges (phone 02-33-81-75-75). <BR>Aside from these, the national French Federation of <BR>Canoe-Kayak is located in Joinville le Pont, a <BR>Parisian suburb, right on the Marne river--I assume <BR>they do some canoeing there. You can get there <BR>easily on the RER (suburban rail) line from Paris in <BR>less than 1/2 hr--it's line A2 from Nation station to <BR>the east (few stops past Chateau de Vincinnes). If <BR>you want to write them to see what may be there: <BR>Federation Francaise de Canoe-Kayak, <BR>87 quai de la Marne, 94340 Joinville le Pont <BR>(phone 01-45-11-08-50). <BR> I'm sure there are other places on rivers/lakes <BR>near Paris, but I don't know of them. <BR>
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