
cruising route Harskirchen / Strasbourg / Harskirchen
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Harskirchen - Strasbourg - Harskirchen - 234 Km - 98 Locks - 51 h of navigation - 14 Nights (2 weeks)
From Harskirchen to Mittersheim, 12 km, 3 Lock(s), 2.2 h of navigation
From Mittersheim to Etang du Stocke, 13 km, 12 Lock(s), 4.1 h of navigation
the lakes of Mittersheim
the lakes of Stock
From Etang du Stocke to Arzviller, 31 km, 1 Lock(s), 4.4 h of navigation

Niderviller
This charming village is ideal for a pleasant break. Between the 17th century pottery works, the church, the castle and the magnificent organ, this village really knows how to make you feel welcome.
Sarrebourg
6km from the canal, Sarrebourg is worth the detour. In the Chapel of the Cordeliers you will find the biggest stained-glass window that Chagall ever constructed, at more than 12m tall. Between the chapels, churches and temples, Sarrebourg is home to more than 10 religious buildings.
the tunnels of Niderviller and Arzviller
These two tunnels, 475m and 2306m in length respectively, are separated by less than one kilometer.The Church of Niderviller
The Church of Niderviller, originally a modest chapel in 1163, became a parish in 1768. Its bell tower, built in 1762 in a unique Baroque style, reflects the architectural enthusiasm of that era. Despite challenges in construction and renovation, the Catholic community has remained committed to beautifying the church over the centuries.Arzviller
The village is crossed by several streams and by the Marne-Rhine Canal since the 19th century, which has shaped its landscape with structures such as tunnels and locks. Despite Germanic influences, Arzviller remains attached to France and today offers canal-related leisure activities, attracting nature tourism enthusiasts.The Lehrer Crystal Factory
For craft enthusiasts, the Lehrer Crystal Factory offers demonstrations of glassblowing and crystal cutting. You can leave with a unique piece as a souvenir of your visit.La tuilerie
The Niderviller Tile and Brick Factory, established as early as 1727, played a crucial role in tile and brick production for centuries. Its strategic location and abundant natural resources supported significant monthly output by the mid-19th century, employing up to a hundred people by 1930. After World War II, despite competitive challenges, the company was bought in 1966 and continues to operate today under the management of Christophe Henselmann, thus preserving a centuries-old artisanal tradition in the Lorraine region.Rocher de Dabo
Gain some altitude by exploring the Rocher de Dabo, a pink sandstone formation topped with the Saint Léon Chapel, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.the lakes of Stock
the lakes of Gondrexange
the lakes of Gondrexange
On this 660ha man-made lake, dug out in the Middle Ages, it is now possible to take part in all kinds of water sports.the lakes of Gondrexange
In addition to the bathing area, the Gonderexange site also offers pedalo/paddle boat and kayak hire.Parc animalier de Sainte Croix
A beautiful family day lies ahead as you explore this wildlife park, ranked among the top 5 most beautiful parks and zoos in France. Nearly 1,500 animals living in semi-freedom across 120 hectares of preserved nature await you.Center Parcs Domaine desTrois Forêts
For a family day in the heart of the Vosges forest, head to Center Parcs and enjoy the Aquamundo with its water facilities, or relax at the Deep Nature spa.From Arzviller to Saverne, 17 km, 13 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation

Saverne
Upon arrival you are dazzled by Rohan Castle, built in the neo-classical style in the 18th century, past which the canal flows, allowing you to admire it from all angles. Following a detour through the pedestrian streets (Carabin crystal glassworks, Recollect cloister), a trip through the Haut-Barr Castle is strongly advised. This fortified castle, also known as the "eye of the Alsace" for the spectacular view it offers over the Alsace plain and the Vosges Mountains, towers at 470m in altitude.
the Inclined Plan of Arzviller
The inclined plane of Arzviller, one of the most remarkable fluvial constructions, and unique in Europe. This boat lift was built in 1969 to replace 17 locks, and enables a change in height of 44 meters. It was closed for a little over 2 years in 2013 following an accident involving a cruise boat, and damage caused by the ferryboat.Château des Rohan
The Château des Rohan will immerse you in history. It also houses a museum with different sections on art, history, and archaeology.Arzviller
The village is crossed by several streams and by the Marne-Rhine Canal since the 19th century, which has shaped its landscape with structures such as tunnels and locks. Despite Germanic influences, Arzviller remains attached to France and today offers canal-related leisure activities, attracting nature tourism enthusiasts.The Lehrer Crystal Factory
For craft enthusiasts, the Lehrer Crystal Factory offers demonstrations of glassblowing and crystal cutting. You can leave with a unique piece as a souvenir of your visit.Jardin botanique du Col de Saverne
Discover the three distinct worlds of the Botanical Garden, home to a variety of plants spread across 2.5 hectares.La Roseraie
The Saverne Rose Garden features no fewer than 800 varieties of roses and is the second oldest rose garden in France.Centre nautique l’Océanide
Spend a relaxing family day at the Océanide Water Center, offering a variety of aquatic and leisure activities: water slides, sports pools, play areas for children, as well as wellness spaces with saunas and a hammam.From Saverne to Hochfelden, 18 km, 10 Lock(s), 4.4 h of navigation

Saverne
Upon arrival you are dazzled by Rohan Castle, built in the neo-classical style in the 18th century, past which the canal flows, allowing you to admire it from all angles. Following a detour through the pedestrian streets (Carabin crystal glassworks, Recollect cloister), a trip through the Haut-Barr Castle is strongly advised. This fortified castle, also known as the "eye of the Alsace" for the spectacular view it offers over the Alsace plain and the Vosges Mountains, towers at 470m in altitude.Hochfelden
You will find the oldest brewing site in France, Brasserie Meteor, with a history spanning nearly four centuries. In September, you can attend the Beer Festival, Meteor Bierfescht.Château des Rohan
The Château des Rohan will immerse you in history. It also houses a museum with different sections on art, history, and archaeology.Jardin botanique du Col de Saverne
Discover the three distinct worlds of the Botanical Garden, home to a variety of plants spread across 2.5 hectares.La Roseraie
The Saverne Rose Garden features no fewer than 800 varieties of roses and is the second oldest rose garden in France.the Meteor brewery in Hochfelden
Visit the Météor brewery from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On the agenda: explore the garden and its raw materials, tour the family house dating back to the 17th century, discover the greenhouse and the brewing, fermentation, and maturation rooms where time transforms green beer into golden beer before it is filtered, and finally, the bar to enjoy a beer responsibly.Centre nautique l’Océanide
Spend a relaxing family day at the Océanide Water Center, offering a variety of aquatic and leisure activities: water slides, sports pools, play areas for children, as well as wellness spaces with saunas and a hammam.From Hochfelden to Strasbourg, 23 km, 9 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation

Strasbourg
This town is home to a number of noteworthy landmarks, including the Palace of the Cardinals of Rohan, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and the Hammerzell House. Also not to be missed is the area of Petite France, the most picturesque part of town. Don't hesitate to return to or contact the tourist office for more information on Strasbourg.The Strasbourg Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Strasbourg)
Admire this majestic cathedral built from pink sandstone, featuring stunning stained glass windows and an astronomical clock. Climb the 330 steps to its panoramic platform for a breathtaking view of the city.La Petite France
Stroll through this picturesque district with Alsatian charm, featuring flower-adorned half-timbered houses, the Vauban Dam, the Covered Bridges, and its medieval alleyways.Pourtalès Park
Enjoy a relaxing stroll in this peaceful park, with its flower-filled meadows, picturesque lake, and the magnificent Château de Pourtalès.From Strasbourg to Waltenheim, 25 km, 9 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation

Strasbourg
This town is home to a number of noteworthy landmarks, including the Palace of the Cardinals of Rohan, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and the Hammerzell House. Also not to be missed is the area of Petite France, the most picturesque part of town. Don't hesitate to return to or contact the tourist office for more information on Strasbourg.The Strasbourg Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Strasbourg)
Admire this majestic cathedral built from pink sandstone, featuring stunning stained glass windows and an astronomical clock. Climb the 330 steps to its panoramic platform for a breathtaking view of the city.La Petite France
Stroll through this picturesque district with Alsatian charm, featuring flower-adorned half-timbered houses, the Vauban Dam, the Covered Bridges, and its medieval alleyways.Pourtalès Park
Enjoy a relaxing stroll in this peaceful park, with its flower-filled meadows, picturesque lake, and the magnificent Château de Pourtalès.From Waltenheim to Saverne, 22 km, 12 Lock(s), 5.3 h of navigation

Saverne
Upon arrival you are dazzled by Rohan Castle, built in the neo-classical style in the 18th century, past which the canal flows, allowing you to admire it from all angles. Following a detour through the pedestrian streets (Carabin crystal glassworks, Recollect cloister), a trip through the Haut-Barr Castle is strongly advised. This fortified castle, also known as the "eye of the Alsace" for the spectacular view it offers over the Alsace plain and the Vosges Mountains, towers at 470m in altitude.Hochfelden
You will find the oldest brewing site in France, Brasserie Meteor, with a history spanning nearly four centuries. In September, you can attend the Beer Festival, Meteor Bierfescht.Château des Rohan
The Château des Rohan will immerse you in history. It also houses a museum with different sections on art, history, and archaeology.Jardin botanique du Col de Saverne
Discover the three distinct worlds of the Botanical Garden, home to a variety of plants spread across 2.5 hectares.La Roseraie
The Saverne Rose Garden features no fewer than 800 varieties of roses and is the second oldest rose garden in France.the Meteor brewery in Hochfelden
Visit the Météor brewery from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On the agenda: explore the garden and its raw materials, tour the family house dating back to the 17th century, discover the greenhouse and the brewing, fermentation, and maturation rooms where time transforms green beer into golden beer before it is filtered, and finally, the bar to enjoy a beer responsibly.Centre nautique l’Océanide
Spend a relaxing family day at the Océanide Water Center, offering a variety of aquatic and leisure activities: water slides, sports pools, play areas for children, as well as wellness spaces with saunas and a hammam.From Saverne to Lutzelbourg, 10 km, 10 Lock(s), 3.3 h of navigation

Saverne
Upon arrival you are dazzled by Rohan Castle, built in the neo-classical style in the 18th century, past which the canal flows, allowing you to admire it from all angles. Following a detour through the pedestrian streets (Carabin crystal glassworks, Recollect cloister), a trip through the Haut-Barr Castle is strongly advised. This fortified castle, also known as the "eye of the Alsace" for the spectacular view it offers over the Alsace plain and the Vosges Mountains, towers at 470m in altitude.Château des Rohan
The Château des Rohan will immerse you in history. It also houses a museum with different sections on art, history, and archaeology.Jardin botanique du Col de Saverne
Discover the three distinct worlds of the Botanical Garden, home to a variety of plants spread across 2.5 hectares.La Roseraie
The Saverne Rose Garden features no fewer than 800 varieties of roses and is the second oldest rose garden in France.Centre nautique l’Océanide
Spend a relaxing family day at the Océanide Water Center, offering a variety of aquatic and leisure activities: water slides, sports pools, play areas for children, as well as wellness spaces with saunas and a hammam.From Lutzelbourg to Gondrexange, 29 km, 3 Lock(s), 4.5 h of navigation

Niderviller
This charming village is ideal for a pleasant break. Between the 17th century pottery works, the church, the castle and the magnificent organ, this village really knows how to make you feel welcome.
Sarrebourg
6km from the canal, Sarrebourg is worth the detour. In the Chapel of the Cordeliers you will find the biggest stained-glass window that Chagall ever constructed, at more than 12m tall. Between the chapels, churches and temples, Sarrebourg is home to more than 10 religious buildings.
the tunnels of Niderviller and Arzviller
These two tunnels, 475m and 2306m in length respectively, are separated by less than one kilometer.
the Inclined Plan of Arzviller
The inclined plane of Arzviller, one of the most remarkable fluvial constructions, and unique in Europe. This boat lift was built in 1969 to replace 17 locks, and enables a change in height of 44 meters. It was closed for a little over 2 years in 2013 following an accident involving a cruise boat, and damage caused by the ferryboat.The Church of Niderviller
The Church of Niderviller, originally a modest chapel in 1163, became a parish in 1768. Its bell tower, built in 1762 in a unique Baroque style, reflects the architectural enthusiasm of that era. Despite challenges in construction and renovation, the Catholic community has remained committed to beautifying the church over the centuries.Arzviller
The village is crossed by several streams and by the Marne-Rhine Canal since the 19th century, which has shaped its landscape with structures such as tunnels and locks. Despite Germanic influences, Arzviller remains attached to France and today offers canal-related leisure activities, attracting nature tourism enthusiasts.The Lehrer Crystal Factory
For craft enthusiasts, the Lehrer Crystal Factory offers demonstrations of glassblowing and crystal cutting. You can leave with a unique piece as a souvenir of your visit.La tuilerie
The Niderviller Tile and Brick Factory, established as early as 1727, played a crucial role in tile and brick production for centuries. Its strategic location and abundant natural resources supported significant monthly output by the mid-19th century, employing up to a hundred people by 1930. After World War II, despite competitive challenges, the company was bought in 1966 and continues to operate today under the management of Christophe Henselmann, thus preserving a centuries-old artisanal tradition in the Lorraine region.Rocher de Dabo
Gain some altitude by exploring the Rocher de Dabo, a pink sandstone formation topped with the Saint Léon Chapel, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.Parc animalier de Sainte Croix
A beautiful family day lies ahead as you explore this wildlife park, ranked among the top 5 most beautiful parks and zoos in France. Nearly 1,500 animals living in semi-freedom across 120 hectares of preserved nature await you.Center Parcs Domaine desTrois Forêts
For a family day in the heart of the Vosges forest, head to Center Parcs and enjoy the Aquamundo with its water facilities, or relax at the Deep Nature spa.From Gondrexange to Mittersheim, 22 km, 13 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
the lakes of Gondrexange
the lakes of Mittersheim
the lakes of Stock
the lakes of Gondrexange
In addition to the bathing area, the Gonderexange site also offers pedalo/paddle boat and kayak hire.the lakes of Gondrexange
On this 660ha man-made lake, dug out in the Middle Ages, it is now possible to take part in all kinds of water sports.From Mittersheim to Harskirchen, 12 km, 3 Lock(s), 2.2 h of navigation
Bike
Tow paths provide an ideal place to ride your bikeFishing
To relax with friends, there's nothing better than fishingThe Locks
1 type(s) of lock(s) on The Marne-Rhine Canal and the Rhône-Rhine Canal- Automatic locks