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No blues on the Danube

From Germany to Austria and beyond, a river cruise is the most relaxing way to travel through Europe

October 14, 2018 15:08
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A few years ago, I spent a few days on a friend’s narrow boat, easing our way along some of the glories of Britain’s inland waterways. At one point, with a pleasantly warm sun smiling on us, we found ourselves having to queue at a busy lock.

“Just think,” my friend said, leaning forward in his deck-chair. “If you were in London now, sitting in your car in a long line of stationary vehicles, you’d be tense and angry, but here… have another glass of wine.” Which I did.

There is something exceptionally soothing about being borne along a waterway, specifically an inland waterway. I know that thousands of holidaymakers return annually to some vast ocean cruise ship or another but I don’t relish spending endless days surrounded by nothing but Coleridge’s “water, water everywhere”.

A river cruise, by contrast, with regular stops and land always reassuringly in sight, seems to me to be an ideal kind of holiday — as a recent trip along the Danube confirmed.