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Rent a Boat in Alsace

Discover the freedom of a houseboat vacation in Alsace, France. With a houseboat, you have the flexibility to explore the picturesque waterways, visit local sights, and create your own itinerary. Cruise along the tranquil canals, passing through charming villages and enjoying the stunning natural beauty of the region. Experience Alsace from a unique perspective, creating unforgettable memories on the water.

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Discover the Alsace region by houseboat

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Alsace, nestled in eastern France, offers a unique blend of French and German cultures, reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Exploring Alsace by houseboat allows you to discover its hidden gems at your own pace. Cruise along the iconic Rhine-Marne Canal, a waterway that connects the Rhine and Marne rivers, offering stunning views of the Vosges Mountains and the Alsatian plains. Visit charming villages like Saverne, known for its Rohan Castle, or explore the historic city of Strasbourg, a UNESCO World Heritage site with its magnificent cathedral and picturesque Petite France district. Enjoy the region's renowned vineyards, sample local wines, and indulge in Alsatian delicacies. A houseboat vacation in Alsace is an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and natural beauty.

Popular tours and routes in Alsace

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Several popular routes cater to different interests and timeframes. A shorter, 3-4 day route might focus on the area around Saverne, allowing you to explore the Rohan Castle, the Lutzelbourg inclined plane (a boat lift), and the charming villages along the canal. A longer, 7-10 day route could take you further east towards Strasbourg, allowing you to explore the city's historical center, visit the European Parliament, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. For a more challenging route, consider venturing further west towards Nancy, exploring the Moselle River and its surrounding landscapes. Each route offers unique opportunities for sightseeing, wine tasting, and experiencing the local culture. Remember to factor in time for mooring, exploring villages, and enjoying the tranquility of the waterways.

Moorings and marinas in Alsace

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Alsace boasts a network of well-equipped moorings and marinas, providing convenient access to essential services and local attractions. Saverne offers a well-maintained marina with facilities such as electricity, water, and sanitary services, as well as easy access to the town center and its attractions. Strasbourg also has several marinas, offering similar amenities and convenient access to the city's historical center. Smaller villages along the canal often have designated mooring spots, providing a more intimate and authentic experience. These moorings may offer basic facilities, such as water and waste disposal, and are often located near local restaurants and shops. It's advisable to book moorings in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure availability. Check for specific services like pump-out facilities, laundry services, and Wi-Fi access when planning your route.

Locks in Alsace - relaxed and automatic

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The locks are mostly automated or centrally controlled. You will receive detailed instructions during the briefing. Waiting times are rare. Lock keepers help when needed, especially at the Plan Incliné or in larger cities.

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