Sailing
along the Oise
A valley that is evolving to welcome all types of river tourism operators.
What does the Oise Valley look like today?And what will it look like in 2030, once the Seine Nord Europe Canal has opened? Click on the map to find out more about the facilities, services and tourist attractions at each stopover, now and in the future.
GROWTH OPPORTINITIES FOR...
A walk through the Oise Valley.
Looking to schedule a one-hour cruise? A half-day or full-day
cruise? A boat and bike trip? An absinthe or Chantilly cream tas-
ting on board? The Oise valley offers numerous opportunities for the
development of walking products, particularly in the south and
centre of the valley.
Combining the riches of the Oise valley with its tributaries and cycle paths.
Our waterway network offers a wealth of programming opportunities:
the iconic sites of the Great War, the landscapes that inspired the Impres-
sionists and Van Gogh, the majestic châteaux and royal abbeys dotted
along the waterways. The proximity of Eurovélo 3 and the London-Paris
Avenue Verte make it easy to combine boating and cycling.
A network of ports and stops to experience the Oise valley at your own pace.
The ports of Cergy, L’Isle-Adam and the future port of Creil offer
all the services needed to ensure a pleasant stay for private
boaters. Coupled with other stops, this network allows
you to experience the Oise valley at your own pace,
with its local markets, charming villages,
guinguettes, historic sites, museums and
châteaux.
Project yourself onto this new Amsterdam/Paris route by 2030.
Yes, navigation will be guaranteed all
year round, and will be easy to reach
(plane & TGV). But above all, you’ll be
able to offer an immersive journey to the
heart of European History and gourmet de-
lights, as you pass through 3 giant locks.
Like to develop a river tourism activity in the Oise River Valley?
Let’s discuss your project!