Alsace Boating Holidays
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About Alsace-Lorraine
As seen on Great Canal Journeys – Let alluring Alsace seduce you
Alsace Boating Holidays indulge the senses with all manner of experiences — rural, urban and everything in between.Two beautiful canals lead to vibrant cities in France and Germany, and along the way you get to enjoy lake resorts, village cafés, towering castles and some of the finest cuisine in France! Enjoy a deliciously unique blend of cultures you’ll find nowhere else!
Explore Alsace from the comfort of your canal boat for cosmopolitan cruising, including architecture, shopping, and dining in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Strasbourg.
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Boofzheim puts you in the quiet south of this cruising region, close to the German border. Germany’s biggest theme park, Europa Park, is only 13km away and a great start or finish to your holiday if you have kids in tow. Strasbourg, the region’s capital and home to the European Parliament, is 6hrs cruising to the north; pretty Saverne and the beautiful Rohan Palace a further 10hrs from there and the iconic boat lift at Arzviller is another 4.5 hrs after that.
Travel connections
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- 37km Strasbourg – Entzheim (SXB)
- 8.4km from Benfeld station
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Hesse puts you in prime position to explore your choice of this region’s top highlights. Westward you can cruise through the deepest lock in France and on to Nancy (14hrs from Hesse), city of Art Nouveau and grand Baroque art and architecture. Or you can choose to branch northwards, shortly after Hesse, towards cosmopolitan Saarbücken in Germany. Finally, eastward will take you up the region’s iconic boat lift at Arzviller (2hrs from Hesse) and on to Strasbourg (a further 14.5hrs on).
Travel connections
- 74km from Strasbourg – Entzheim (SXB)
- 6km from Sarrebourg station
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Boofzheim puts you in the quiet south of this cruising region, close to the German border. Germany’s biggest theme park, Europa Park, is only 13km away and a great start or finish to your holiday if you have kids in tow. Strasbourg, the region’s capital and home to the European Parliament, is 6hrs cruising to the north; pretty Saverne and the beautiful Rohan Palace a further 10hrs from there and the iconic boat lift at Arzviller is another 4.5 hrs after that.
Travel connections
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- 37km Strasbourg – Entzheim (SXB)
- 8.4km from Benfeld station
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Hesse puts you in prime position to explore your choice of this region’s top highlights. Westward you can cruise through the deepest lock in France and on to Nancy (14hrs from Hesse), city of Art Nouveau and grand Baroque art and architecture. Or you can choose to branch northwards, shortly after Hesse, towards cosmopolitan Saarbücken in Germany. Finally, eastward will take you up the region’s iconic boat lift at Arzviller (2hrs from Hesse) and on to Strasbourg (a further 14.5hrs on).
Travel connections
- 74km from Strasbourg – Entzheim (SXB)
- 6km from Sarrebourg station
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The perfect boating region for…
Nature Lovers
Truly a unique region of France on the western border of Germany, the Alsace-Lorraine-Saarland is rife with lush forests and expanses of marshland that support a host of wild creatures. The Delta de la Sauer is just one of the 21 nature reserves in the area!
History & Heritage
Grand castles and soaring cathedrals in Germany’s Saarbrücken and France’s Strasbourg signify the rich historic past of the region. Whilst enjoying the history and heritage of these waters, be sure to see the Basilica St. Johann in Saarbrücken and Rohan Palace in Saverne!
Gastronomy
In Alsace-Lorraine-Saarland, the pig is known as le seigneur cochon (the noble pig)! Obviously, pork is big on Alsace Boating Vacations! Choucroute alsacienne, for example, is sauerkraut with sausage, pork or ham. Try tourte, a pie with ham, bacon or ground pork with eggs and leeks!
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Itinerary suggestions
Our boating vacations allow you the freedom to stop when you want and take each day as it comes. However, you might like to be guided by one of our day-by-day suggested itineraries, complete with estimated cruising times and restaurant recommendations. You can follow it religiously or just use it for ideas – whatever ‘floats your boat’. Please bear in mind that our itineraries are just suggestions. Cruising times are estimates and access to waterways, attractions and restaurants are all subject to availability at time of cruising.
Hesse to Boofzheim ONEWAY
Route suggestions
As well as the suggested itinerary shown above, all the routes available in this region are shown below. They aren’t as detailed, but they should help you get an idea of how far you can travel in the time you have. You won’t have time to stop at every single place listed on each suggestion – but they should give you an idea of what’s possible. Of course, cruising times are approximations and access to waterways, attractions and restaurants are all subject to availability at time of cruising.
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8 hr(s) of cruising
- 52 KMs
- 18 locks
- 3 nights
Boofzheim RETURN via Strasbourg
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Overview:
The grand Rhine River is near the city of Boofzheim, where you’ve just entered natural areas of marshland abundant in wildlife. You’ve noticed the contrasts of Alsace canal boat vacations in France. You see the travelling takes you to cities, lakes and small villages full of charm. You look forward to visiting the UNESCO World Heritage city of Strasbourg to sample its varied pleasures!
Top highlights:
- Boofzheim’s eighteenth century houses
- Playing golf in Plobsheim
- Hiking in Obenheim
- Strasbourg’s remarkable architecture – be sure to stop for a bite to eat in the city!
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Boofzheim: A typical Alsatian village, Boofzheim is a beautiful place to see. In the thick of the town, between the Lutheran Roman Catholic Church and the old belltower, you will discover timbered-houses from the eighteenth century.
- Plobsheim: Take a walk through Plobsheim and visit the impressive chapel “Notre-Dame du Chêne” from 1454. Plobsheim has a golf club, a village square and pretty gardens.
- Obenheim: A typical Alsatian village, Obenheim will enchant you with its half-timbered houses and good restaurants. Here you can visit the flower cave of the Jungfrau or, if you have time, explore the hiking trails.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
8 hr(s) of cruising
- 52 KMs
- 18 locks
- 3 nights
Boofzheim RETURN via Strasbourg
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Overview:
The grand Rhine River is near the city of Boofzheim, where you’ve just entered natural areas of marshland abundant in wildlife. You’ve noticed the contrasts of Alsace canal boat vacations in France. You see the travelling takes you to cities, lakes and small villages full of charm. You look forward to visiting the UNESCO World Heritage city of Strasbourg to sample its varied pleasures!
Top highlights:
- Boofzheim’s eighteenth century houses
- Playing golf in Plobsheim
- Hiking in Obenheim
- Strasbourg’s remarkable architecture – be sure to stop for a bite to eat in the city!
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Boofzheim: A typical Alsatian village, Boofzheim is a beautiful place to see. In the thick of the town, between the Lutheran Roman Catholic Church and the old belltower, you will discover timbered-houses from the eighteenth century.
- Plobsheim: Take a walk through Plobsheim and visit the impressive chapel “Notre-Dame du Chêne” from 1454. Plobsheim has a golf club, a village square and pretty gardens.
- Obenheim: A typical Alsatian village, Obenheim will enchant you with its half-timbered houses and good restaurants. Here you can visit the flower cave of the Jungfrau or, if you have time, explore the hiking trails.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
25 hr(s) of cruising
- 148 KMs
- 50 locks
- 7 nights
Boofzheim RETURN via Saverne
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Overview:
The urban culture of Strasbourg does not disappoint you as you marvel at the Cathédrale de Nôtre Dame that soars over the Old Town. The building dates from 1190, but it underwent much change over the years. Museums, wine tasting, fine dining — it’s all part of boat holidays in Alsace! Relaxing on the canal on a sojourn to Rohan Palace in Saverne just adds to the pleasure!
Top highlights:
- Boofzheim’s eighteenth century houses
- Strasbourg’s remarkable architecture – be sure to stop for a bite to eat in the city!
- Hochfelden’s 1000 year old family brewery
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Boofzheim: A typical Alsatian village, Boofzheim is a beautiful place to see. In the thick of the town, between the Lutheran Roman Catholic Church and the old belltower, you will discover timbered-houses from the eighteenth century.
- Plobsheim: Take a walk through Plobsheim and visit the impressive chapel “Notre-Dame du Chêne” from 1454. Plobsheim has a golf club, a village square and pretty gardens.
- Obenheim: A typical Alsatian village, Obenheim will enchant you with its half-timbered houses and good restaurants. Here you can visit the flower cave of the Jungfrau or, if you have time, explore the hiking trails.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
- Hochfelden: The town is famous locally for its brewery. Brewing has been here since 870 A.D. and the local family owned brewer, Meteor, has a brasserie and museum. The brewery also offers guided tours.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums. It also has beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses in town. Saverne is known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
25 hr(s) of cruising
- 148 KMs
- 50 locks
- 7 nights
Boofzheim RETURN via Saverne
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Overview:
The urban culture of Strasbourg does not disappoint you as you marvel at the Cathédrale de Nôtre Dame that soars over the Old Town. The building dates from 1190, but it underwent much change over the years. Museums, wine tasting, fine dining — it’s all part of boat holidays in Alsace! Relaxing on the canal on a sojourn to Rohan Palace in Saverne just adds to the pleasure!
Top highlights:
- Boofzheim’s eighteenth century houses
- Strasbourg’s remarkable architecture – be sure to stop for a bite to eat in the city!
- Hochfelden’s 1000 year old family brewery
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Boofzheim: A typical Alsatian village, Boofzheim is a beautiful place to see. In the thick of the town, between the Lutheran Roman Catholic Church and the old belltower, you will discover timbered-houses from the eighteenth century.
- Plobsheim: Take a walk through Plobsheim and visit the impressive chapel “Notre-Dame du Chêne” from 1454. Plobsheim has a golf club, a village square and pretty gardens.
- Obenheim: A typical Alsatian village, Obenheim will enchant you with its half-timbered houses and good restaurants. Here you can visit the flower cave of the Jungfrau or, if you have time, explore the hiking trails.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
- Hochfelden: The town is famous locally for its brewery. Brewing has been here since 870 A.D. and the local family owned brewer, Meteor, has a brasserie and museum. The brewery also offers guided tours.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums. It also has beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses in town. Saverne is known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
24 hr(s) of cruising
- 104 KMs
- 44 locks
- 7 nights
Hesse to Boofzheim via Strasbourg
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Overview:
The incredible Arzviller boatlift is an engineering marvel, lifting or lowering boats 148 feet. The charm of boat holidays in Alsace is the juxtaposition of the new and the old, with both coexisting in harmony. Eclectic shops, gourmet restaurants, fascinating museums, impressive castles, as well as swimming, cycling and watersports are all part of the fun!
Top highlights:
- The Arzviller boat lift
- Views from Lutzelbourg Castle
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
- Hochfelden’s 1000 year old family brewery
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your trip:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Niderviller: In this typical floral city, you will find a beautiful church tower in a baroque style. Faience is also very developed in Niderviller; you will enjoy a visit to the porcelain factory.
- Arzviller: Arzviller is a pretty little village mainly known for its huge and unique boat lift that you will use to lift or lower your boat 45 metres up or down the canal. There’s also a small, but interesting visitor centre if you fancy learning more about the lift’s history.
- Lutzelbourg: Lutzelbourg is easily identified by its towering castle which overlooks alpine wooden houses, giving the city a fairytale appearance. You can take a guided tour of the city by train. Also worth a visit are the city’s many shops, the crystal cutter at Maison Wurma, and the boat museum.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums. There are some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses in town. Saverne is also known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
- Hochfelden: The town is famous locally for its brewery. Brewing has been here since 870 A.D. and the local family owned brewer, Meteor, has a brasserie and museum. The brewery offers guided tours.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
- Obenheim: A typical Alsatian village, Obenheim will enchant you with its half-timbered houses and good restaurants. Here you can visit the flower cave of the Jungfrau or, if you have time, explore the hiking trails.
- Plobsheim: Take a walk through Plobsheim and visit the impressive chapel “Notre-Dame du Chêne” from 1454. Plobsheim has a golf club, a village square and pretty gardens.
- Boofzheim: A typical Alsatian village, Boofzheim is a beautiful place to see. In the thick of the town, between the Lutheran Roman Catholic Church and the old belltower, you will discover timbered-houses from the eighteenth century.
24 hr(s) of cruising
- 104 KMs
- 44 locks
- 7 nights
Hesse to Boofzheim via Strasbourg
Scroll down using the grey bar to the right
Overview:
The incredible Arzviller boatlift is an engineering marvel, lifting or lowering boats 148 feet. The charm of boat holidays in Alsace is the juxtaposition of the new and the old, with both coexisting in harmony. Eclectic shops, gourmet restaurants, fascinating museums, impressive castles, as well as swimming, cycling and watersports are all part of the fun!
Top highlights:
- The Arzviller boat lift
- Views from Lutzelbourg Castle
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
- Hochfelden’s 1000 year old family brewery
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your trip:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Niderviller: In this typical floral city, you will find a beautiful church tower in a baroque style. Faience is also very developed in Niderviller; you will enjoy a visit to the porcelain factory.
- Arzviller: Arzviller is a pretty little village mainly known for its huge and unique boat lift that you will use to lift or lower your boat 45 metres up or down the canal. There’s also a small, but interesting visitor centre if you fancy learning more about the lift’s history.
- Lutzelbourg: Lutzelbourg is easily identified by its towering castle which overlooks alpine wooden houses, giving the city a fairytale appearance. You can take a guided tour of the city by train. Also worth a visit are the city’s many shops, the crystal cutter at Maison Wurma, and the boat museum.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums. There are some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses in town. Saverne is also known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
- Hochfelden: The town is famous locally for its brewery. Brewing has been here since 870 A.D. and the local family owned brewer, Meteor, has a brasserie and museum. The brewery offers guided tours.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
- Obenheim: A typical Alsatian village, Obenheim will enchant you with its half-timbered houses and good restaurants. Here you can visit the flower cave of the Jungfrau or, if you have time, explore the hiking trails.
- Plobsheim: Take a walk through Plobsheim and visit the impressive chapel “Notre-Dame du Chêne” from 1454. Plobsheim has a golf club, a village square and pretty gardens.
- Boofzheim: A typical Alsatian village, Boofzheim is a beautiful place to see. In the thick of the town, between the Lutheran Roman Catholic Church and the old belltower, you will discover timbered-houses from the eighteenth century.
15 hr(s) of cruising
- 60 KMs
- 28 locks
- 4 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saverne
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Overview
You board your floating villa, and canal boating in Alsace France immediately enchants you! The Arzviller boatlift captivates as you exit the inclined plane, a true engineering marvel, and you snap so many pictures you fill a memory card on your camera! Water skiing, kayaking or playing a spot of golf awaits you on your adventure in this unique region!
Top highlights
- Views from Lutzelbourg Castle
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Niderviller: In this typical floral city, you will find a beautiful church tower in a baroque style. Faience is also very developed in Niderviller; you will enjoy a visit to the porcelain factory.
- Arzviller: Arzviller is a pretty little village mainly known for its huge and unique boat lift that you will use to lift or lower your boat 45 metres up or down the canal. There’s also a small, but interesting visitor centre if you fancy learning more about the lift’s history.
- Lutzelbourg: Lutzelbourg is easily identified by its towering castle which overlooks alpine wooden houses, giving the city a fairytale appearance. You can take a guided tour of the city by train. Also worth a visit are the city’s many shops, the crystal cutter at Maison Wurmâ, and the boat museum.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums with some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses also found in town. Saverne is known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
15 hr(s) of cruising
- 60 KMs
- 28 locks
- 4 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saverne
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Overview
You board your floating villa, and canal boating in Alsace France immediately enchants you! The Arzviller boatlift captivates as you exit the inclined plane, a true engineering marvel, and you snap so many pictures you fill a memory card on your camera! Water skiing, kayaking or playing a spot of golf awaits you on your adventure in this unique region!
Top highlights
- Views from Lutzelbourg Castle
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Niderviller: In this typical floral city, you will find a beautiful church tower in a baroque style. Faience is also very developed in Niderviller; you will enjoy a visit to the porcelain factory.
- Arzviller: Arzviller is a pretty little village mainly known for its huge and unique boat lift that you will use to lift or lower your boat 45 metres up or down the canal. There’s also a small, but interesting visitor centre if you fancy learning more about the lift’s history.
- Lutzelbourg: Lutzelbourg is easily identified by its towering castle which overlooks alpine wooden houses, giving the city a fairytale appearance. You can take a guided tour of the city by train. Also worth a visit are the city’s many shops, the crystal cutter at Maison Wurmâ, and the boat museum.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums with some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses also found in town. Saverne is known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
Hesse RETURN via Lagarde
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Overview:
You enjoyed the lake resort of Gondrexange. The beach called and you listened, feeling relaxed whilst on your Alsace canal boat holidays in France. Now you’re headed into the Lorraine Regional Nature Park, where you plan to cycle in the shade and feel the soothing touch of Nature. You’ll also stop to poke around in Lagarde, a beautiful little village so typical of Alsace.
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Fishing in Godrexange’s hugelake
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your trip:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming. There are also watersport facilities.
- Lagarde: With its flower-lined harbour, Lagarde is part of the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. The church Saint Jean Baptiste” is also a beautiful sight to see
11 hr(s) of cruising
- 60 KMs
- 14 locks
- 3 nights
Hesse RETURN via Lagarde
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Overview:
You enjoyed the lake resort of Gondrexange. The beach called and you listened, feeling relaxed whilst on your Alsace canal boat holidays in France. Now you’re headed into the Lorraine Regional Nature Park, where you plan to cycle in the shade and feel the soothing touch of Nature. You’ll also stop to poke around in Lagarde, a beautiful little village so typical of Alsace.
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Fishing in Godrexange’s hugelake
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your trip:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming. There are also watersport facilities.
- Lagarde: With its flower-lined harbour, Lagarde is part of the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. The church Saint Jean Baptiste” is also a beautiful sight to see
28 hr(s) of cruising
- 152 KMs
- 50 locks
- 7 nights
Hesse RETURN via Nancy
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Overview
The Alsace-Lorraine-Saarland is mostly situated on the west bank of the upper Rhine River, and it contains some of Europe’s most beautiful canal cruising grounds. Known for superb fishing, watersports, châteaux, upscale shops and all the pleasures of chic urban destinations, boat holidays in Alsace treat you to exquisite scenery and a sophisticated setting.
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- The museum of cinema and photography in St-Nicholas-de-Port
- The Duke’s Palace and the gardens in Nancy
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Lagarde: With its flower-lined harbour, Lagarde is part of the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. The ‘Saint Jean Baptiste’ church is also a beautiful sight to see.
- St-Nicolas-de-Port: “I float, but I do not sink” is the saying in Saint-Nicolas-De-Port, a welcoming city accustomed to fluvial activity for centuries. Enjoy visiting the great basilica and the museum of cinema and photography.
- Nancy: Nancy is a great city with so many treasures to see. The Place Stanislas, with its wrought iron grills and balconies lighting up during the night give the city a wonderful dimension. The Duke’s palace, with the Lorrain Museum, or the great gardens in the old Nancy, are also a treat to discover.
28 hr(s) of cruising
- 152 KMs
- 50 locks
- 7 nights
Hesse RETURN via Nancy
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Overview
The Alsace-Lorraine-Saarland is mostly situated on the west bank of the upper Rhine River, and it contains some of Europe’s most beautiful canal cruising grounds. Known for superb fishing, watersports, châteaux, upscale shops and all the pleasures of chic urban destinations, boat holidays in Alsace treat you to exquisite scenery and a sophisticated setting.
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- The museum of cinema and photography in St-Nicholas-de-Port
- The Duke’s Palace and the gardens in Nancy
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Lagarde: With its flower-lined harbour, Lagarde is part of the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. The ‘Saint Jean Baptiste’ church is also a beautiful sight to see.
- St-Nicolas-de-Port: “I float, but I do not sink” is the saying in Saint-Nicolas-De-Port, a welcoming city accustomed to fluvial activity for centuries. Enjoy visiting the great basilica and the museum of cinema and photography.
- Nancy: Nancy is a great city with so many treasures to see. The Place Stanislas, with its wrought iron grills and balconies lighting up during the night give the city a wonderful dimension. The Duke’s palace, with the Lorrain Museum, or the great gardens in the old Nancy, are also a treat to discover.
Hesse RETURN via Strasbourg
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Overview
City chic and amazing waterways enthrall you on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin, one of the prettiest in Alsace. You pass through upscale laid-back hamlets on your way to lively Strasbourg, wetting your appetite for urban flavours. You’re in the thick of a canal holiday in France, and you realize that it just doesn’t get any better!
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
- Strasbourg’s remarkable architecture – be sure to stop for a bite to eat in the city!
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums. There are some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses in town. Saverne is also known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
35 hr(s) of cruising
- 156 KMs
- 68 locks
- 7 nights
Hesse RETURN via Strasbourg
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Overview
City chic and amazing waterways enthrall you on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin, one of the prettiest in Alsace. You pass through upscale laid-back hamlets on your way to lively Strasbourg, wetting your appetite for urban flavours. You’re in the thick of a canal holiday in France, and you realize that it just doesn’t get any better!
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Saverne’s Rose Garden
- Strasbourg’s remarkable architecture – be sure to stop for a bite to eat in the city!
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums. There are some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses in town. Saverne is also known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
- Strasbourg: There are so many things to see in this big town, with its streets bursting with flowers! This is the home of the European parliament and its impressive building can be seen from the canal. Strasbourg is also famous for its Gastronomy: foie gras, wines of Alsace, chocolates and eaux de vie.
71 hr(s) of cruising
- 433 KMs
- 75 locks
- 14 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saarbrücken & Metz
LICENCE REQUIRED
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You’ve always gotten the most out of life, and now as you guide your own floating villa down the waterways of three countries you feel like a king! You can’t wait to tie up in the next city, or to have fun with watersports at resort lakes. Five-star dining, superlative museums and more await you on extended boat holidays in Alsace! Notes: Please note that the lock Ars-sur-Moselle (located in South Metz) will be closed for maintenance between June 26th & July 5th. This itinerary will then be restricted during that period.
**LICENCE REQUIRED** A boating licence is required for this route in order to navigate the waterways of Germany. Ask us for more details on how to obtain it.
Top highlights:
- Fishing in Gondrexange’s huge lake
- The museum of cinema and photography in St-Nicholas-de-Port
- Metz’s thirteenth century wall and fortresses
- Saarbrucken’s national theatre
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Lagarde: With its flower-lined harbour, Lagarde is part of the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. The Saint Jean Baptiste church is also a beautiful sight to see.
- St-Nicolas-de-Port: “I float, but I do not sink” is the saying in Saint-Nicolas-De-Port, a welcoming city accustomed to fluvial activity for centuries. Enjoy visiting the great basilica and the museum of cinema and photography.
- Nancy: Nancy is a great city with so many treasures to see. The Place Stanislas, with its wrought iron grills and balconies lighting up during the night give the city a wonderful dimension. The Duke’s palace, with the Lorrain Museum, or the great gardens in the old Nancy, are also a treat to discover.
- Pont-à-Mousson: In Pont-à-Mousson, visit the old church Saint-Laurent. The city is also known for its unique red fountain. Downtown is a very good place to have a drink or a meal.
- Metz: If there were a list of the most beautiful cities in France, Metz would certainly be near the top! Its history and heritage are unique. Take a walk in this wonderful town, especially downtown, where you will enjoy viewing the city hall. Metz is a perfect place to visit and to relax.
- Thionville: A beautiful city full of history, Thionville has an impressive history and deserves to be visited. Discover the old abbey, the church of Beauregard, and the bridge-sluice. Thionville is also a dynamic city focused on culture. Why not checking out the theater?
- Saarbrucken: Saarbrucken is the dynamic metropolis of the area with its numerous shop, restaurants, and its large patrimony. Don’t miss the national theater, and the basilica Saint-Jean.
- Sarreguemines: Discover the medieval part of Sarreguemines, the winding streets as well as houses built in an ‘Art Nouveau’ style. If you have time, there is also a casino there. Why not trying to earn your evening?
- Sarralbe: Sarralbe is a charming and quiet village with a beautiful fountain downtown. Plus, you can see the biggest mill in the Moselle!
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
Please note: A license is required for this cruise. Ask us for more details.
71 hr(s) of cruising
- 433 KMs
- 75 locks
- 14 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saarbrücken & Metz
LICENCE REQUIRED
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You’ve always gotten the most out of life, and now as you guide your own floating villa down the waterways of three countries you feel like a king! You can’t wait to tie up in the next city, or to have fun with watersports at resort lakes. Five-star dining, superlative museums and more await you on extended boat holidays in Alsace! Notes: Please note that the lock Ars-sur-Moselle (located in South Metz) will be closed for maintenance between June 26th & July 5th. This itinerary will then be restricted during that period.
**LICENCE REQUIRED** A boating licence is required for this route in order to navigate the waterways of Germany. Ask us for more details on how to obtain it.
Top highlights:
- Fishing in Gondrexange’s huge lake
- The museum of cinema and photography in St-Nicholas-de-Port
- Metz’s thirteenth century wall and fortresses
- Saarbrucken’s national theatre
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Lagarde: With its flower-lined harbour, Lagarde is part of the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. The Saint Jean Baptiste church is also a beautiful sight to see.
- St-Nicolas-de-Port: “I float, but I do not sink” is the saying in Saint-Nicolas-De-Port, a welcoming city accustomed to fluvial activity for centuries. Enjoy visiting the great basilica and the museum of cinema and photography.
- Nancy: Nancy is a great city with so many treasures to see. The Place Stanislas, with its wrought iron grills and balconies lighting up during the night give the city a wonderful dimension. The Duke’s palace, with the Lorrain Museum, or the great gardens in the old Nancy, are also a treat to discover.
- Pont-à-Mousson: In Pont-à-Mousson, visit the old church Saint-Laurent. The city is also known for its unique red fountain. Downtown is a very good place to have a drink or a meal.
- Metz: If there were a list of the most beautiful cities in France, Metz would certainly be near the top! Its history and heritage are unique. Take a walk in this wonderful town, especially downtown, where you will enjoy viewing the city hall. Metz is a perfect place to visit and to relax.
- Thionville: A beautiful city full of history, Thionville has an impressive history and deserves to be visited. Discover the old abbey, the church of Beauregard, and the bridge-sluice. Thionville is also a dynamic city focused on culture. Why not checking out the theater?
- Saarbrucken: Saarbrucken is the dynamic metropolis of the area with its numerous shop, restaurants, and its large patrimony. Don’t miss the national theater, and the basilica Saint-Jean.
- Sarreguemines: Discover the medieval part of Sarreguemines, the winding streets as well as houses built in an ‘Art Nouveau’ style. If you have time, there is also a casino there. Why not trying to earn your evening?
- Sarralbe: Sarralbe is a charming and quiet village with a beautiful fountain downtown. Plus, you can see the biggest mill in the Moselle!
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
Please note: A license is required for this cruise. Ask us for more details.
Hesse RETURN via Mittersheim
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Overview:
Alsace canal boat holidays in France inspire you with amazing landscapes. As you travel from lovely Hesse to the etangs of Gondrexange, you find yourself amidst natural beauty in a land of forests and lakes. Perfect for a relaxing break!
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Watersports in Mittersheim
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming. There are also watersport facilities.
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
14 hr(s) of cruising
- 60 KMs
- 26 locks
- 3 nights
Hesse RETURN via Mittersheim
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Overview:
Alsace canal boat holidays in France inspire you with amazing landscapes. As you travel from lovely Hesse to the etangs of Gondrexange, you find yourself amidst natural beauty in a land of forests and lakes. Perfect for a relaxing break!
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Watersports in Mittersheim
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming. There are also watersport facilities.
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
54 hr(s) of cruising
- 266 KMs
- 88 locks
- 10 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saverne & Saarbrücken
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Overview
Flexibility and leisure time go right together, ensuring that your boat holidays in Alsace are unforgettable. The city of Saarbrücken is just over the border in Germany, offering chic boutiques, gourmet dining and marvelous sunsets to all who venture near. The joy of canal cruising is the ability to set the pace and choose where to linger for a day of pure relaxation.
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Niderviller’s porcelain factory
- Watersports in Mittersheim
- Saarbrucken’s national treasure
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Niderviller: In this typical floral city, you will find a beautiful church tower in a baroque style. Faience is also very developed in Niderviller; you will enjoy a visit to the porcelain factory.
- Arzviller: Arzviller is a pretty little village mainly known for its huge and unique boat lift that you will use to lift or lower your boat 45 metres up or down the canal. There’s also a small, but interesting visitor centre if you fancy learning more about the lift’s history.
- Lutzelbourg: Lutzelbourg is easily identified by its towering castle which overlooks alpine wooden houses, giving the city a fairytale appearance. You can take a guided tour of the city by train. Also worth a visit are the city’s many shops, the crystal cutter at Maison Wurmâ, and the boat museum.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums with some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses. Saverne is known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
- Sarralbe: Sarralbe is a charming and quiet village with a beautiful fountain downtown. Plus, you can see the biggest mill in the Moselle!
- Saareguemines: Discover the medieval part of Sarreguemines, the winding streets as well as houses built in an ‘Art Nouveau’ style. If you have time, there is also a casino there. Why not trying to earn your evening?
- Saarbrücken: Saarbrucken is the dynamic metropolis of the area with its numerous shop, restaurants, and its large patrimony. Don’t miss the national theater, and the basilica Saint-Jean.
54 hr(s) of cruising
- 266 KMs
- 88 locks
- 10 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saverne & Saarbrücken
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Overview
Flexibility and leisure time go right together, ensuring that your boat holidays in Alsace are unforgettable. The city of Saarbrücken is just over the border in Germany, offering chic boutiques, gourmet dining and marvelous sunsets to all who venture near. The joy of canal cruising is the ability to set the pace and choose where to linger for a day of pure relaxation.
Top highlights:
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
- Niderviller’s porcelain factory
- Watersports in Mittersheim
- Saarbrucken’s national treasure
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
- Niderviller: In this typical floral city, you will find a beautiful church tower in a baroque style. Faience is also very developed in Niderviller; you will enjoy a visit to the porcelain factory.
- Arzviller: Arzviller is a pretty little village mainly known for its huge and unique boat lift that you will use to lift or lower your boat 45 metres up or down the canal. There’s also a small, but interesting visitor centre if you fancy learning more about the lift’s history.
- Lutzelbourg: Lutzelbourg is easily identified by its towering castle which overlooks alpine wooden houses, giving the city a fairytale appearance. You can take a guided tour of the city by train. Also worth a visit are the city’s many shops, the crystal cutter at Maison Wurmâ, and the boat museum.
- Saverne: It’s a small and friendly town, possessing the region’s characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums with some beautiful traditional old half-timbered houses. Saverne is known for its famous Rose Garden, displaying over 550 roses.
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
- Sarralbe: Sarralbe is a charming and quiet village with a beautiful fountain downtown. Plus, you can see the biggest mill in the Moselle!
- Saareguemines: Discover the medieval part of Sarreguemines, the winding streets as well as houses built in an ‘Art Nouveau’ style. If you have time, there is also a casino there. Why not trying to earn your evening?
- Saarbrücken: Saarbrucken is the dynamic metropolis of the area with its numerous shop, restaurants, and its large patrimony. Don’t miss the national theater, and the basilica Saint-Jean.
38 hr(s) of cruising
- 206 KMs
- 62 locks
- 7 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saarbrücken
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Overview:
You chose this cruise for your boat vacations in Alsace for its focus on Saarbrücken. You leave and return to this wonderful city, timing your plans to attend one of the many music and art festivals held during the summer. Travelling down the canal to linger in medieval Hesse is on the itinerary, as is a visit to lake resorts and picturesque Saaralbe.
Top highlights:
- Watersports in Mittersheim
- Saarbrucken’s national theatre
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
- Sarralbe: Sarralbe is a charming and quiet village with a beautiful fountain downtown. Plus, you can see the biggest mill in the Moselle!
- Sarreguemines: Discover the medieval part of Sarreguemines, the winding streets as well as houses built in an ‘Art Nouveau’ style. If you have time, there is also a casino there. Why not trying to earn your evening?
- Saarbrücken: Saarbrucken is the dynamic metropolis of the area with its numerous shop, restaurants, and its large patrimony. Don’t miss the national theater, and the basilica Saint-Jean.
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
38 hr(s) of cruising
- 206 KMs
- 62 locks
- 7 nights
Hesse RETURN via Saarbrücken
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Overview:
You chose this cruise for your boat vacations in Alsace for its focus on Saarbrücken. You leave and return to this wonderful city, timing your plans to attend one of the many music and art festivals held during the summer. Travelling down the canal to linger in medieval Hesse is on the itinerary, as is a visit to lake resorts and picturesque Saaralbe.
Top highlights:
- Watersports in Mittersheim
- Saarbrucken’s national theatre
- Eleventh century Benedictine Abbey in Hesse
Example itinerary:
The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:
- Gondrexange: Gondrexange is a charming city famous for its huge lake. It is an excellent place for fishing or swimming and also has watersport facilities.
- Mittersheim: This is an ideal place to stop if you are interested in watersports. The Etang de Mittersheim, which is close to this mooring, offers a full range of watersports and there are also several restaurants in close proximity.
- Sarralbe: Sarralbe is a charming and quiet village with a beautiful fountain downtown. Plus, you can see the biggest mill in the Moselle!
- Sarreguemines: Discover the medieval part of Sarreguemines, the winding streets as well as houses built in an ‘Art Nouveau’ style. If you have time, there is also a casino there. Why not trying to earn your evening?
- Saarbrücken: Saarbrucken is the dynamic metropolis of the area with its numerous shop, restaurants, and its large patrimony. Don’t miss the national theater, and the basilica Saint-Jean.
- Hesse: A pleasant and serene village, Hesse has preserved its charm and character over many years. Apart from a well-organized port, the village also has the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey from the 11th century, which is now the village church.
Added on 4 June 2024
I was a great experience, we enjoyed the trip, restaurants,…
I was a great experience, we enjoyed the trip, restaurants, bicycle rides and the family in all moments.
Added on 4 June 2024
I was a great experience, we enjoyed the trip, restaurants,…
I was a great experience, we enjoyed the trip, restaurants, bicycle rides and the family in all moments.
Added on 7 May 2024
Strasbourg to Boofzheim not as nice as from Hesse
Strasbourg to Boofzheim not as nice as from Hesse
Added on 7 May 2024
Strasbourg to Boofzheim not as nice as from Hesse
Strasbourg to Boofzheim not as nice as from Hesse
Added on 18 October 2023
Everything was just perfect, just as it should be. Ideal…
Everything was just perfect, just as it should be. Ideal vacations.
Added on 18 October 2023
Everything was just perfect, just as it should be. Ideal…
Everything was just perfect, just as it should be. Ideal vacations.
Added on 2 August 2023
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Added on 2 August 2023
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Added on 8 November 2022
Gorgeous scenery loved the trip
Gorgeous scenery loved the trip
Added on 8 November 2022
Gorgeous scenery loved the trip
Gorgeous scenery loved the trip
Added on 3 October 2022
Aside from a few equipment issues, our week was exactly…
Aside from a few equipment issues, our week was exactly as wonderful as we had hoped (and what I ‘sold’ to our friends). It was relaxing, it was beautiful, it was unique, and it was memorable.
Added on 3 October 2022
Aside from a few equipment issues, our week was exactly…
Aside from a few equipment issues, our week was exactly as wonderful as we had hoped (and what I ‘sold’ to our friends). It was relaxing, it was beautiful, it was unique, and it was memorable.
Added on 1 September 2022
Very friendly staff, in a small base, very well situated…
Very friendly staff, in a small base, very well situated close to canal junction giving multiple cruise possibilities
Added on 1 September 2022
Very friendly staff, in a small base, very well situated…
Very friendly staff, in a small base, very well situated close to canal junction giving multiple cruise possibilities
Added on 3 May 2022
Lovely area, nice boat, relaxed way of spending the vacation
Lovely area, nice boat, relaxed way of spending the vacation
Added on 3 May 2022
Lovely area, nice boat, relaxed way of spending the vacation
Lovely area, nice boat, relaxed way of spending the vacation
Added on 10 August 2020
The trip on the canal was very fun and relaxing.
The trip on the canal was very fun and relaxing.
Added on 10 August 2020
The trip on the canal was very fun and relaxing.
The trip on the canal was very fun and relaxing.