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Abbeville to Bruges 15-Day Guided Bike & Barge Tour (Level 2)

  • 15days
  • France

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Through Flanders Fields and along the Somme

Two countries, one land: Flanders (Belgium) and Northern France share a fascinating, turbulent history and their cultures, gastronomy and languages have a lot in common too. During this 15 day boat and e-bike trip, medieval towns, big cities, endless fields, meandering rivers and historical sites all compete for being the highlight of this wonderful tour.

In Belgium, where the biking is flat and easy, wander and wonder through historical towns Bruges and Kortrijk. You will bike through patch fields and along small farms. Across the border in France, vibrant university city Lille still has a very Flemish feel to it.

Heading south through endless fields and across open farm land we enter the Somme region. The surrounding lands of this lovely river and its tree lined canals were the site of many battles during WW1, of which many monuments and cemeteries bear testimony. After Amiens and Abbeville the Somme flows in the bay as you reach the pebble beaches of the Atlantic.

Highlights:

  • Medieval Bruges and picturesque Flanders
  • Historical sites along the Somme
  • Cathedral and 'Floating gardens' of Amiens

Tour Character: Level 2, Fully Guided

Requires a medium level of exertion, light hilly terrain. Please see the itinerary for daily distances.  Accompanied by two competent, professional and multilingual tour leaders (smaller groups may only have 1 tour leader), you will visit interesting sights and places on the daily cycling tours. During the e-bike tour, they will explain the local history and culture behind the things you encounter along the way. You can also choose to ride individually with the help of Ride with GPS app and cycling map (available on board).

Your Accomodation: 

In between cycling excursions, you cruise along with the ship, which travels to a new destination every day. You dine, sleep and eat breakfast on board. You’ll receive a packed lunch every day, and you can usually choose between a longer or shorter bike ride. It’s also possible to spend a day on board if you like.

The Premium barge started cruising in 2002. This tasteful passenger barge with her sleek lines was built to fit the smaller locks, sluices and canals in France and has been cruising the French waters ever since. But don’t let her size fool you! She can accommodate a maximum of 20 guests in the 10 comfortable cabins on the lower deck, each with private sanitary facilities, central heating and air-conditioning. On the upper deck there is a lounge with large windows, a roomy sitting area and bar, and outside a half-covered sun deck. Wonderful for a cup of coffee or tea, or a glass of wine.

Included in this Tour:

  • 15 days / 14 nights
  • 14 x breakfast
  • Packed lunches
  • 12 x 3-course dinner
  • Coffee and tea on board
  • Welcome drink
  • Use of bed linen and towels
  • Daily cleaning of the cabin, 1x change of bed sheets
  • Climate-controlled cabin
  • Daily briefings
  • Fully guided cycling tours with 2 tour leaders (small groups 1 tour leader)
  • Visit Mine Museum OR Lens Louvre
  • Visit John Monash & Franco Australian Museum OR Whisky tasting
  • Boat trip through the floating gardens of Amiens
  • Visit Caves of Naours
  • Visit Goat Cheese Farm
  • Visit Rambures Castle
  • Some short walking tours
  • Cycling map
  • GPS tracks
  • Use of a helmet
  • Use of a waterproof pannier bag
  • Biodegradable water bottle
  • Wi-Fi

Not included:

  • 2 x dinner
  • Drinks
  • E-bike rental
  • Personal insurances
  • Gratuities (at your discretion)
  • Entrance fees and excursions (not mentioned under included)
  • Transfers to/from the docking place
  • Parking fees

Please book your E-Bike (546 EUR), by contacting [email protected]when booking

Notes:

  • Only E-bikes are available to rent on this trip. Bringing your own is not permitted due to lack of space on deck.
  • Cycling route distances in the travel program are approximate.
  • On some days you can choose between a longer and a shorter cycling route. Please note that on the shorter routes you may not be able to visit all the highlights mentioned.
  • If you prefer not to cycle on a particular day, you’re welcome to stay on board and relax while the ship cruises to the next landing place.
  • The tour itinerary and route are subject to possible changes due to nautical, technical or meteorological reasons, or other unforeseen events.
  • On the arrival day, you can leave your luggage on board the ship from 11.00 am.
  • A detailed cycling map and a GPS app are available for guests who wish to cycle individually and at their own pace. The tour guide is always available via cell phone in case of questions, breakdowns or emergencies.
  • This tour also runs from Bruges to Abbeville

Arrival/ Departure:

  • Transfer between Abbeville and Paris: There are good train connections between these two cities. Please visit the French railway website for timetables and tickets: sncf-connect.com.
  • For trains in Belgium and trains between Bruges and Paris, check the Belgian railways website: b-europe.com.

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  • Day 1

    Abbeville

    Embarkation and check-in take place between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM in Abbeville, near the beautiful old train station. After a brief welcome talk and meeting the crew at 2:00 PM, it’s time to adjust your bike and enjoy a test ride around Abbeville. In the evening, your guides will take you on a stroll through town.

  • Day 2

    Abbeville – Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme – Abbeville (47 or 68 km / 29 or 42 mi)

    Before we head east, we first head west to see the Atlantic, the English Channel to be more precise. The longer ride will take you to the coastal town of Cayeux, with its pebble beach and sea side atmosphere. Afterwards, continue to Saint-Valery-sur-Somme. The short tour will lead straight to this lovely town, from where you could take a steam train across the Bay and back.

  • Day 3

    Abbeville – Long (57 km / 35 mi)

    We leave Abbeville and embark on our grand journey to Bruges. First stop is the Castle of Rambures, a 15th century fortified castle set amidst a rose garden and arboretum. You can enjoy both the gardens and the castle itself, before continuing to the small town of Long and its pink and white Château of the same name. Unlike many castles in France this one is open to visitors. To get there we follow a so called ‘voie vert’, a ‘green road’ meaning car free and often on old converted railway tracks.

  • Day 4

    Long – La Breilloire | La Breilloire – Samara (39 km / 24 mi)

    Enjoy the morning views of the pretty Somme river, as the barge takes you to the lock of La Breilloire. On route to Samara, we will pay a visit to a ‘chèvrerie’ (goat cheese farm), because any tour in France would not be complete without cheese. A bit further up the road are the fascinating medieval underground caves of Naours, once used as shelter. We end up in Samara, where the barge is waiting for you. At walking distance from the boat you can visit the arboretum and Samara Historical Park or follow a walking trail nearby.

  • Day 5

    Samara – Amiens (16 km / 10 mi)

    A short ride along the Somme will take you to the city of Amiens. Before you have time to explore this town, you are taken on a guided boat tour at the famous ‘floating’ gardens of Amiens, the Hortillonnages. After storing the bikes on board, the rest of the day is yours to explore Amiens. Visit the magnificent Cathedral (twice the size of the Notre Dame of Paris) or pay a visit to the Jules Verne House. End the afternoon relaxing on the Place du Don. Tonight you will enjoy a delightful dinner in one of the city’s inviting restaurants, with recommendations from the crew.

  • Day 6

    Amiens – Corbie (28 or 52 km / 17 or 32 mi)

    The longer ride today takes you through the small town of Moreuil, once famous for its thriving weaving industry. A little further up ahead is the whisky distillery of Hautefeuille. You will be shown how it is made and of course you can find out if French whisky gets your approval. Alternatively, take a shorter ride today and spend some time at the Franco-Australian Museum and the nearby John Monash Centre, both well worth a visit if you are interested in World War 1. Today’s rides end in the town of Corbie.

  • Day 7

    Corbie – Cappy (44 or 54 km / 27 or 33 mi)

    Cycle with your guides towards Albert, where you can visit the remarkable underground 1916 museum. North of Albert you can visit one of the largest memorials for British and South African soldiers from WWI. You can opt for a shortcut, skipping Thiepval and going straight to take a look at the colossal Lochnagar mine, where the British detonated an underground mine, starting the Battle of the Somme. We once again return to the Somme near the charming town of Cappy, where the barge awaits us.

  • Day 8

    Cappy – Péronne – Havrincourt (41 km / 25 mi)

    During breakfast the barge will bring us a little upriver to the lock near Frise. From here we hop on our bikes as the Fleur navigates her last kilometers on the Somme before turning left onto the Canal du Nord. We bike to Péronne, where you can visit the “Grande Guerre” museum or explore this little town on foot. In the afternoon we ride through the peaceful Somme Valley, once the front line during WWI. We meet the barge at the entrance of the impressive 4-kilometer-long Ruyalcourt tunnel. As we go through, we cross the watershed between the Scheldt and Somme rivers. Tonight the ship is moored in the middle of nowhere at the highest point of the Canal du Nord.

  • Day 9

    Havrincourt – Douai (47 or 61 km / 29 or 38 mi)

    From ‘Lock 7’ the barge follows the Canal du Nord. It took over 60 years to complete, replacing the older St. Quentin Canal, built by Napoleon to transport coal from the mines to the south. Today the short rides leads straight to Arleux, famous for its smoked garlic. Those on the longer rides pass through Cambrai first before smelling the garlic. Everyone will then visit the Coal Mining Museum in Lewarde, before the final destination for today, the ‘city of giants’: Douai. The belfry tower is an indication we are now in French Flanders.

  • Day 10

    Douai – Lille (50 or 65 km / 31 or 41 mi)

    As on most days, there are two options today. Those interested in art should bike via nearby Lens, where the famous Louvre of Paris has an annex displaying objects lend out by the Paris museum. Those who want to spend more time in Lille can opt for the shorter ride. We will spend two nights in Lille, nicknamed by the French the ‘capital of Flanders’.

  • Day 11

    Lille

    Today the bikes remain on board and you have a full day to explore the 4th biggest city of France. This vibrant university town has it all: a nice old town, lots of (botanical) gardens, a citadel, a cathedral and an excellent museum of fine arts. What makes Lille special and different from all other big French cities is the unique mix of Flemish and French architecture and food. Tonight you can try the typical Northern French “Ch’ti” cuisine in one of the many restaurant in town. Or go for ‘mussels and fries’, perhaps the most famous dish of Lille.

  • Day 12

    Lille – Comines | Comines – Kortrijk – Harelbeke (39 or 53 km / 24 or 33 mi)

    During breakfast, the barge sails out of Lille and out of France. We are now on the Lys river. Over the years the river has changed a bit, but the border hasn’t, resulting in going in and out of France a few times before we take the bikes off board. From here on we bike through Flanders, the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. On todays longer route, you can visit Tyne Cot, the largest Commonwealth cemetery in the world. Both routes today lead to Kortrijk, a well preserved city with plenty of medieval landmarks. Both the belfry and the old ‘beguinage’ (a complex built for lay religious women) are well worth a visit. The barge will await us just east of town.

  • Day 13

    Harelbeke – Deinze (57 km / 36 mi)

    A lovely day to see Flanders Fields, both the American cemetery for those who wish, as well as actual Flanders fields. In Oudenaarde we’ll have a drink at the Tour the Flanders Center. If you thought the French are crazy about road biking … Oudenaarde was also known for its tapestry industry and the museum is well worth a visit to see some huge tapestries. We continue to the small town of Deinze, our destination for today.

  • Day 14

    Deinze – Bruges (46 or 63 km / 29 or 39 mi)

    Flanders is part of the Low Lands, and you will now see why. Just like its northern neighbor it is flat as a pancake and many parts are just below sea level. It makes for wonderful biking, riding through lush green flatlands dotted with charming farms. In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing picnic in the expansive gardens of Poeke Castle. You can choose between a longer ride, just to enjoy the Belgian countryside, or a shorter tour to spend more time in Bruges. Either way you will not be disappointed. Nor will you with the farewell dinner tonight.

  • Day 15

    Bruges

    After breakfast, say your goodbyes to guides and crew and disembark by 9:00 AM, concluding a memorable journey.

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Tours marked with are special prices.

Start End Max. No. Guests Accommodation Price p.p.
Aug 27 2026 Sep 10 2026 20 Single rooms 5,699€
Double rooms 3,799€

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