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Belmond Afloat in France : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belmond Afloat in France Belmond Afloat in France is a group of five canal barges or peniche-hotels that are part of the Belmond collection of 46 international hotels, trains and river cruises. The barges travel on canals and rivers in France’s Côte d’Or, Burgundy, Franche-Comté, Saône, Provence, Vallée du Rhone, Midi-Pyrénées and Camargue and carry from 4-12 passengers. The five barges visit towns and cities including Dijon, Besançon, Carcassonne and Arles. There are stops at countryside sites of interest en route. ==Belmond Fleur de Lys==
Constructed as a freight vessel at Oostkamp in Belgium in 1941, Belmond Fleur de Lys once plied the waterways of Europe with a varied cargo. During World War II, she was commandeered by the German army and ordered to the island of Corsica. She underwent conversion into a passenger vessel, employing Belgian steelworkers and British joiners. She was initially registered as a British ship, but has sailed under the French flag since 1996. At 160 metric tons, she is the largest size of barge capable of navigating the network of older canals in France.
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