Canal de la Marne au Rhin and Canal du Rhône
au Rhin
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| Cruise
Highlights |
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- 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.
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| Deck
Plans |
Features
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Cabins:11 twins
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22 Passengers
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7 Crew members
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Sundeck - 2 decks
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Stereo,CD
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Air
conditioning
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Central Heating
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Bicycles
on board
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| Technical
Inforamations |
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Registry:
France
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Year Built: 1926
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Converted: 1985
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Renovated: 1998
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Size: 128 ft. x 17ft.
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Handicap
access: No
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Forward Deck is a favorite place for travelers as we cruise
through the mountains. |
The
Forward deck from above
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The
Lorraine has a superior comfort level inside.
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Our
cabins are cozy and well appointed. Each of coarse has
private toilet and shower.
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The
Lorraine, an elegant new boat accommodating 22 passengers
in great comfort. It is a very modern vessel equipped
with a flower-strewn sundeck with chairs and parasols,
a cozy saloon leading to the bar and a separated dining-room.
On the lower deck are 11 comfortable cabins with large
opening windows. The Lorraine navigates in Alsace, a very
attractive region for Canal & Co.
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A journey through Alsace - perhaps the most picturesque
province in France - is a voyage of endless discoveries
- of art and architecture, gourmet food and wine, history
and heritage.
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The
Vosges mountains dotted here and there with turreted castles,
as well as picture-book villages with their brilliant displays
of petunias acid geraniums make this a most memorable cruise. |