|

2008
 
|
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 Forward Deck is a favorite place for travelers as we
cruise through the mountains.
|
The Forward deck from above |
The Lorraine has a superior comfort level
inside. |
Our cabins are cozy and well appointed.
Each of coarse has private toilet and shower. |
Canal de la Marne au Rhin and
Canal du Rhône au Rhin |
|
LORRAINE
Cruise
to the heart of Alsace-Lorraine, where French and German
culture entwine to create one of France’s most bewitching
regions. Visit Colmar and Strasbourg, enjoy wine tasting,
and have a look at crystal-making. Spend time in picturesque
villages and around a gourmet dining table.
About
Transfers----3 of our boats have a meeting point outside of
Paris. They are the Litote, Lorraine, and Libellule. You
have to option of purchasing our First Class Paris Transfer
which includes baggage handling from Paris to the boat, or
meet the group at the bargeside meeting point. Unless you
will be in the barge side town for sightseeing before or
after the cruise, the offered optional transfers, on those 3
boats with barge side meeting point away from Paris, are
very reasonable and so convenient. You are taken from Paris
to the boat in First Class and your luggage is taken care of
all the way..
The
Anacoluthe includes private coach transfers from Paris to
the barge. It is included in the price of the cruise.
Baggage is handled from the Hotel Regina to your cabin
onboard the barge.
Saturday
For those who have chosen our optional "Paris Transfer",
meet in the
lobby of Hotel Regina, 192, Rue de Rivoli, Paris
75001 (Telephone 01 42 60 31 10) at
9:30
a.m to transfer
with us from Paris via first-class train service. For
those doing their own transfers you will meet the group at
the Strasbourg train station by the city bus stop left of
the station exit at 2:30 p.m. (1430).
From there
you will be transferred to The Lorraine, moored in
the village of Krafft. Sip an aperitif as we welcome you on
board and introduce you to the crew. (Meanwhile, your
luggage is quietly taken to your cabin.) Enjoy your first
gourmet dinner on board this evening.
|
|
Sunday
Boofzheim / Krafft
After
breakfast we 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
we take the 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. Stop at the Unterlinden Museum, famous for its
Renaissance art and home to the “Issenheim Altarpiece.”
Return to the barge through the famous "Route Des Vins" a
small road running at the base of the foothills of the
Vosges Mountains, parallel to the Rhine and through the
famous vineyards of Alsace. Pause in picturesque Medieval
Riquewihr for a tasting of local vintages before returning
to Lorraine, moored in Strasbourg.
|
|
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 day provides us with excellent opportunities for
walking and cycling (perhaps diverting to a bierstub
to appreciate the product of a local brewery). After lunch
we moor in attractive, bustling Saverne, with excellent
views of an imposing 18th-century red château. 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 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 Marne to Rhine Canal. 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.
|
|
Thursday
Niderviller / Gondrexange
We begin a
morning along the summit pound, the highest section, of the
Marne to Rhine canal. This section of some thirty kilometres
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
the train station in Nancy for the return to Paris. Our
services end at Gare De L'Est in Paris for those on the
transfers.
The above is for
westbound cruises.
On alternate weeks the eastbound
itinerary has a meeting place of the Nancy railroad station
by the exit at 1 p.m. (1300) The return will be from
Strasbourg on Friday.
People who choose
the optional Paris transfers meet in Paris at the same place
and same time for either direction.
|
Departures each Sat March 8 thru Nov 1
Value season is March 8 thru
April 26 & Oct 25 thru Nov 1
Normal Season is May 5 thru Oct
18 inclusive.
|
Value
Season $2215
pp double-
Normal Season
$2415 pp
dbl
Single Supplement
is $500
Available on
following dates: March 22;; April 19;
June 28; July 5; Aug 23; Sept 13, 20, &
27. |
Optional Round trip
Paris Transfers--$250 pp |
Charter Rate Value Season $44,300
Normal Season
$48,300
Charter
availability as follows:
March 29; April 5; Oct 11,18,25 |
| |
|
|
|
|
Rates include all
meals from dinner on day 1 to breakfast
on day 7. Wines included with lunch
and dinner. Daily excursions with a
guide and entrance fees.
Rate does not include,
Bar Drinks, or Crew Gratuities
(Suggested $250 per cabin)
5 cabins on the
Lorraine have a small fold down bunk
like in a pullman car. They are suitable
for small children on family cruises
only.
Boat Transfers from
Paris to the Lorraine via TGV fast train
including baggage handling and
Transfers back to Paris from the
Boat are $250 per person.
|
|
|
|
FEATURES
-
Cabins : 11 twins
-
22 Passengers
-
7 Crew members
-
Sundeck
-
Stereo,CD
-
Air conditioning
-
Central Heating
-
Bicycles on board
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
Registry:
France
Year Built: 1926
Converted: 1985
Renovated: 1998
Size: 128 ft. x 17 ft.
Passengers: 22
Crew: 7
Handicap access: No
|
|

Back to Boats
 |
|
|