Photos. In Corre, slow tourism is in full swing at La Marina

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Photos. In Corre, slow tourism is in full swing at La Marina

Photos. In Corre, slow tourism is in full swing at La Marina

  • Located on the banks of the Saône, the village is very popular with boaters, who arrive via the Canal de l'Est.
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  • This is where we observe the confluence between the Vosges Canal and the Saône.
  • The old lock house.
  • Around a hundred boats can dock in the marina.
  • It's the busiest time of year at La Marina restaurant in Corre, with around 80 covers per service.
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  • Boaters and other tourists stop to taste Jean-Noël Singer's dishes.
  • A plate that makes you want to eat it.
  • Valérie and Pascal came to discover the Passavant glassworks, and didn't miss stopping in Corre.
  • Located on the edge of the V50, also called the blue route, the facilities are ideal for cycle tourists.
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  • Signs indicate the closure of the Vosges Canal.
  • One of the many locks on the Petite Sâone, now all automated.
  • A must-see place, which attracts tourists from Australia, New Zealand, and even the United States.

Throughout the month of August, we're introducing you to the people who bring tourism to life in our department along the Saône River. For the first episode, we're starting in the village of Corre. The town marks the end of the Vosges Canal and the starting point of the navigable section of the Saône River. Its marina attracts many boaters and cycle tourists. A must-see: La Marina restaurant, run for nine years by Jean-Noël and Coralie Singer, passionate restaurateurs.

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