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5 Reasons to Book an Organized-Private Barge Cruise (Post Pandemic)

In France, there are many ways in which you can explore the majesty and splendor of the country’s most rural areas. However, with the increasing popularity of barge cruising, more and more people are opting for a relaxing and leisurely adventure through the intricate canal systems built throughout the country. A privately organized barge cruise […]

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6 Types of Travelers Who Will Love French Barge Cruises

  5. Photography Buffs The canals that Barge Meanderer travels on have some of the most picturesque views in the world. The changing landscape is breathtaking. From castles and church steeples scattered along the countryside with herds of cattle grazing to a multitude of wildlife can surround the barge at any point during your journey.

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3 Ways You Can Personalize Your Time on the Barge Meanderer

Welcome aboard the newly renovated Barge Meanderer! This luxury barge provides you with a one-of-a-kind experience as it cruises with you up and down the Upper Loire Valley! There is simply no better way to enjoy France than to cruise along the historic countryside while you savor great cuisine. You can discover vineyards and galleries

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Interview with George & Susan Kovalick, Owners of the Barge Meanderer

George and Susan Kovalick are the proud owners of the beautiful and luxurious Barge Meanderer. They provide their guests with the memorable opportunity of exploring the French countryside by leisurely floating down the canals of the country during a French barge cruise.  What inspired you to develop the idea for Barge Meanderer? The inspiration for the

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