Alsace
- Lorraine Barge Cruise
Colorful
villages, unique wines and tasty cuisine
Cruise
the rivers and canals of France aboard a 22-passenger barge-hotel (7 days
- 6 nights). Cruising through Alsace and Lorraine, one of the most picturesque
regions in France, is a voyage of endless discoveries: art and architecture, gourmet
food and wine, history and heritage. The rolling Vosges mountains dotted with
turreted castles and picture-perfect villages with brilliant displays of petunias
and geraniums make this a most colorful and memorable trip.


TYPICAL
BARGE CRUISE ITINERARY
(actual program may vary)
Day
1 - Saturday: Paris to Strasbourg (Krafft/Erstein).
Those who choose the optional Paris transfer will meet at the Gare de L'Est train
station in Paris at 1:30 pm to travel to Strasbourg via TGV (high-speed train).
Everyone else should plan to meet the group at the main entrance of the Strasbourg
train station at 4:15 pm. From there you will go to the river boat, which will
be moored in the village of Krafft near Erstein. Sip an aperitif as we welcome
you on board and introduce you to the crew. Enjoy your first gourmet dinner on
board this evening.
Day
2 - Sunday: Colmar and the Wine Road. After
breakfast, cruise the peaceful Canal du Rhône au Rhin, a beautiful waterway
that has seen little use since the building of the Grand Canal d'Alsace in the
1950's. Then take an air-conditioned coach to Colmar, renowned for its magnificent
medieval and Renaissance buildings, 13th-century collegiate church, and the waterside
Little Venice district. Enjoy a guided tour and free time to explore. Return to
the barge through the famous "Route
des Vins," a small road that runs along the base of the foothills
of the Vosges Mountains, parallel to the Rhine River and through the famous vineyards
of Alsace. Pause in picturesque Medieval Riquewihr for a tasting of local vintages
before returning to the river boat.
Day
3 - Monday: Strasbourg.
We take off early and cruise over breakfast and through the morning towards 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 the 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, you will have
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 barge in the nearby village of Waltenheim
sur Zorn.
Day
4 - Tuesday: Saverne.
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 day provides us with excellent opportunities for walking
and bicycling. After lunch we moor in attractive, bustling Saverne, with excellent
views of an imposing 18th-century red castle. 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.
Day
5 - Wednesday: Arzwiller to Hess.
After breakfast we take 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 valley of the River Zorn to the famous inclined plane
of Arzwiller. Here, a counterbalanced barge lift hauls us up nearly 150 feet to
the Canal de la Marne au Rhin. We then cruise through a cutting and two tunnels
under the peak of the Vosges Mountains before mooring at a quiet spot near the
village of Hess.
Day
6 - Thursday: Sarrebourg (Xouaxange).
We begin the morning along the "summit pound," the highest section of
the Marne to Rhine canal. This section of some twenty miles 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 1950s
to replace a flight of seven of the original early 19th century locks and has
a drop of nearly 50 feet. This afternoon we will take the coach for a drive to
Sarrebourg and visit the Chapel of the Cordeliers, where we can see a stained
glass window created by Marc Chagall. We return to the river boat in Xouaxange
for our farewell gala dinner.
Day
7 - Friday: Transfer from Xouaxange to Nancy or Paris.
Leave the barge after breakfast with coach transfer to the train station in Nancy
- end of cruise. Those choosing the optional Paris transfer will travel by TGV
back to Gare de L'Est in Paris, where the transfer service ends.
The
above itinerary is for westbound cruises. For eastbound cruises, passengers will
meet the first day at the Nancy railroad station by the exit at 4:15 pm. At the
end of the cruise, you will be taken to the Strasbourg train station. People who
choose the optional Paris transfers meet in Paris at the same place and same time
for either cruise direction.
On
alternate weeks, cruise will be in the reverse direction.
This itinerary is
subject to change without notice.
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Highlights
-
Sarrebourg: Chapel of the Cordeliers with Chagall's famous stained-glass window
- The
"Arzviller" barge lift: raising watercraft 170 feet
- Saverne:
splendid red sandstone palace and typical houses
- Strasbourg:
the "pink" cathedral and the picturesque "Petite France" district
- Colmar:
fairy-tale town with its "Little Venice" quarter
Included
- Accommodations
with private bath or shower and all meals from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on
day 7
- Wine
with lunch and dinner
- Sightseeing
tours and entrance fees as specified
Not
Included
- Transportation
to and from beginning and end points. (Optional transfer to and from Paris
is available.)
- Health
and travel insurance
- Barge
crew gratuities (suggested 5% of cruise price)
- Bar
drinks on board the barge
- Personal
expenses
- Optional
activities when available
- Other
items not specifically listed under "Included" above
Barge
Features
- Cabins:
11 twin (22 passengers)
- 7
crew members
- Size:
128 ft. x 17 ft.
- Sundeck,
stereo and CD
- Air
conditioning and central heating
- Air-conditioned
coaches for excursions
Cruise
Departures
Every
Saturday subject to availability (except winter)
Note:
change of route for Oct 18 - Nov 1 departures. Contact
us for details.
This
river boat can be chartered for groups. Various themes and dates can be arranged
to fit the specific interests of each group.
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We
have personally visited the Alsace region of France where this river boat cruise
takes place. See pictures from our trips:

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