The Lorraine, an elegant new boat accommodating 22 passengers in great comfort, navigates in Alsace, one the most interesting canal in France.
The Lorraine is a very modern vessel equipped with a flower-strewn sundeck with chairs and parasols, a cozy saloon leading to the bar and a separated dining-room.
On the lower deck are 11 comfortable cabins with large opening windows.
.Pick-Up Location: Strasbourg or Nancy, depending on cruise direction (transfers from Paris available at extra cost)
Alsace Lorraine Cruise
A journey through Alsace - perhaps the most picturesque province in France - is a voyage of endless discoveries - of art and architecture, gourmet food and wine, history and heritage.
The Vosges mountains dotted here and there with turreted castles, as well as picture-book villages with their brilliant displays of petunias and geraniums make this a most memorable cruise.
HIGHLIGHTS
.Sarrebourg : Chapel of the Cordeliers with Chagall's famous stained-glass window
. The famous "Arzviller" barge lift: raising craft 52 meters
. Saverne : splendid red sandstone palace and typical houses
. Strasbourg : the stupendous cathedral and the picturesque "Petite France" district
.Colmar : fairy-tale town with its Little "Venice" quarter
The weekly 6-night cruises begin on Saturday afternoon and end on Friday morning.
Guests are met at 9am in Paris, or at the train stations of Strasbourg (2:30pm) or Nancy (1pm) depending on the cruise route.
CANAL DE LA MARNE AU RHIN
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CANAL DU RHONE AU RHIN
Saturday: Meeting Point is the Strasbourg rail station at 2.30PM (14:30) on Saturday.
Those who have chosen our optional “Paris Transfer” meet at 9:00 a.m. in the lobby of the Hôtel Régina. Transportation is provided by 1st Class train to the Strasbourg meeting point.
From the Strasbourg rail station coach transfer is provided everyone to the boat moored in the village of Kraft . The crew offers welcome aboard “apéritifs” as the luggage is taken to your cabins. You have ample time to settle in before dinner.
Alternate weeks the meeting point is the Nancy train Station at 1PM. For those taking the optional Paris Transfers the information is the same as listed above.
Sunday: After breakfast we cruise on the Canal du Rhône au Rhin , a peaceful waterway that has seen little use since the building of the Grand Canal d'Alsace (the canalisation of the Rhine) in the nineteen-fifties. We take the coach to drive south to Colmar for a guided tour of the city centre with its magnificent medieval and Renaissance buildings, 13th century collegiate church, and the waterside “little Venice” area. There is free time to explore the city further, its shops and museums.
Towards the end of the afternoon we head back northwards along the “Route des Vins” , a small road running at the base of the foothills of the Vosges Mountains parallel to the Rhine through the famous vineyards of Alsace. We pass through several typical wine growing villages and make a short stop at the picturesque, medieval village of Riquewihr for a visit to a cellar to taste some local vintages before returning to the boat at Krafft.
Monday: We cast off early and cruise over breakfast and through the morning toward Strasbourg .
During lunch we enter the heart of Strasbourg and pass through the commercial docks before leaving the city to the north. We pass the ultra modern buildings of the European Parliament. Here we will disembark for an afternoon guided walking tour of the principal sights of Strasbourg. The unique beauty of picturesque “petite France” riverside district is magnificent. The remarkable cathedral of Notre Dame, whose construction spread over five centuries from the Romanesque choir to the flamboyant gothic spire, is a highlight. Afterwards there is free time to explore this capital of Alsace, perhaps visit one of the museums, take advantage of the excellent shopping or just stroll through the cobbled streets of timbered houses before returning to the Lorraine at her mooring close by in the village of Waltenheim sur Zorn .
Tuesday: This morning we begin cruising after breakfast passing several typical Alsatian villages including Hochfelden , where ancient documents prove there was a brewery as early as 870 A.D. This tradition is continued to this day by the Meteor beer company. We stop for a sample before beginning lunch on board. A number of locks and the recently restored towpath give excellent opportunities for our guests to walk alongside the boat or maybe cycle into one of the villages to appreciate the produce of a local brewery in a “ Bierstub ”.
We moor in Saverne , an attractive, bustling town with a population of some ten thousand inhabitants. From our mooring we have an excellent view of the imposing red sandstone château built by the Rohan family during the eighteenth century. A visit to the ruined 11th-century château of Haut-Barr offers magnificent views of the Plain of Alsace. Later, a delightful afternoon cruise brings us to the picturesque small town of Lutzelbourg.
Wednesday: After breakfast we make a short drive to visit a unique crystal factory to see the most famous products of this area. Beautiful pieces of crystal are still individually blown and fashioned by hand. Back on board, cruise into Lorraine, where the canal follows the steep-sided, tree-lined valley of the river Zorn to the famous inclined plane of Arzwiller . Seventeen locks have been replaced by a counterbalanced hydraulic barge lift that hauls the Lorraine up nearly 150 feet to the summit level of the Marne to Rhine canal. Then we cruise through a cutting and two tunnels under the peak of the Vosges Mountains before mooring for the evening at a quiet spot near the village of Hess .
Thursday: We begin a morning along the summit pound, the highest section, of the Marne to Rhine canal. This section of some thirty kilometers with no locks passes through the regional park of Lorraine , a nature reserve with numerous lakes and vast areas of woodland. The canal then begins its descent towards the plain of Lorraine through a series of locks, the first of which was built in the nineteen-fifties to replace a flight of seven of the original early nineteenth century locks and has a drop of nearly fifty feet. This afternoon we will take the coach for a drive to Sarrebourg and visit the chapel of the Cordelieres where we can see the stained glass window created by Marc Chagall. We return to Lorraine for our farewell gala dinner.
Friday: Leave the Lorraine after breakfast and coach transfer to Nancy train station for return to Paris.
Note: On alternate weeks the itinerary is reversed and the meeting point changed. On alternate weeks meeting point is Nancy Train Station at 1PM and drop off is at Strasbourg Train Station.
People who choose the optional Paris transfers meet in Paris at the same place and same time.
Your Cruise Includes: Full board, wines with meals and guided excursions.
Bar drinks are not included and transfers from and to Paris are optional at extra cost.
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