Guide to Canal de la Sambre à l'Oise and River Sambre

Guide to Canal de la Sambre à l'Oise and River Sambre

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This guide covers the Canal de la Sambre à L’Oise and River Sambre, which runs for 162Km and through 47 locks from Tergnier at the junction of the Canal de Saint-Quentin in France to Charleroi in Belgium and then into the Meuse at Namur. This guide covers the stretch of the two waterways from Chauny near Tergnier to Charleroi. From Tergnier to Landrecies on the Belgian border it is the Canal de la Sambre à L’Oise and from there to Charleroi it is the River Sambre. Following a 15 year closure, the route was reopened in 2021 after the two aqueducts near Noyales had been rebuilt. Other than between Lan-delies lock 9 and the last lock at Charleroi there is no commercial traffic and very little leisure traffic.

Details are provided on all the marinas, haltes and other mooring points (even picnic stops) along the waterway, together with information on facilities, shopping and nearby attractions. Each mooring point is illustrated by a colour photo, meaning that the guide is the only detailed pictorial reference available for cruising on this waterway.

The guide is available for purchase in printed or digital format (PDF, which members can download for free). Reports on all the moorings are also included on CAptain's Mate, the CA's proprietary app, enabling them to be regularly updated by CA members posting online reports using the app.

This guide, by James and Carol Littlewood, is one of a series of 17 full colour guides to moorings on the French inland waterways, produced and edited by Gordon Knight, based on a series of annual cruises along these beautiful inland waterways.