The Canal Latéral à la Loire is 121 miles long and flows from the town of Digoin to the small town of Briare. It starts in the Bourgogne region all the way to the Canal de Briare in the region called Centre-Val de Loire. The fascinating canal bridge of Briare with its imposing metal frame, spanning the Loire river, was created by Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the famous Eiffel Tower. Hotel barge Deborah is one of CroisiEurope’s newest barges and offers smart and distinctive furnishings throughout her main deck and cabins. She has eleven twin bedded cabins, each having outside views, integral air conditioning, TV, radio and a safe, and a private en-suite shower-room. One of the cabins is on the main deck, avoiding stairs, and is equipped for a guest of limited mobility. Hotel barge Deborah cruises an exceptionally calm and peaceful itinerary on the Canal de Briare between the Loire Valley and the Sancerre wine region. Find out more or make a booking: https://www.french-waterways.com/boat...