
Uncover the treasures of Alscace and Lorraine on this all-inclusive barge cruise, discovering sights that lie off the beaten path, including the historic towns of Saverne and Sarrebourg.
Starting in the historic Alsace city of Strasbourg, we sail through ancient waterways on a panoramic boat into picturesque districts, aglow with evening twilight. Each day brings new discoveries, from exploring the rich heritage of Truchtersheim to beer tasting at Villa Meteor, marvelling at the medieval Haut-Barr Castle, perched high above the Alsace Plain, to experiencing the thrill of the 'devil's bridge'.
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We meet our Tour Manager and the rest of our group at London St Pancras where our holiday begins. Aboard the Eurostar, we head to Paris and continue by rail to Strasbourg - the capital of the historical region of Alsace. The region is famous for its cuisine and world-renowned wines from vineyards along the 'Route des Vins', making it a delightful holiday destination. From here, our coach takes us to our barge ship, home for the next seven days.
After a welcome cocktail we relax onboard over dinner with drinks and our barge moors in Strasbourg for the evening. Following dinner, there is a chance to ride on a glass covered boat through the city at night (subject to availability). Sailing into historic canals, we pass through the picturesque district of Petite France lined with traditional half-timbered houses and colourful flower boxes. From the river, we also view the Tanners' Quarter, the covered bridges and the panoramic terrace on the Vauban Dam before cruising into Strasbourg's characterful German Quarter.
After a buffet breakfast we begin to cruise to Waltenheim, and the morning is free to enjoy the passing scenery from the deck before lunch onboard. On arrival into Waltenheim this afternoon, we are taken on a guided tour by coach to the characterful town of Truchtersheim where we delve into local heritage at the Maison du Kochersberg museum. Here, interactive displays, artefacts, and insightful narratives bring the rich history and culture of the Kochersberg region alive, with exhibits showcasing the region's agrarian heritage, traditional crafts, and everyday life.
After our museum visit we continue to Hochfelden and the Villa Meteor, where we learn about the beer-making Meteor family and their famous brewery. We are then treated to a tasting of the acclaimed beers. On our return to the barge, we enjoy dinner onboard this evening.
Shortly after breakfast we begin sailing towards Saverne. Our route crosses the hilly landscapes of the Alsace, passing the town of Schwindratzheim, nestled on a hillside, and the village of Hochfelden which we visited yesterday. During our morning sailing, you are free to stroll or cycle along the paved trails beside the canal.
Arriving in the medieval town of Saverne this afternoon, we take a guided walking tour of Haut-Barr Castle. Strategically positioned at 470m above sea level, it is also known as the 'Eye of Alsace' for its tremendous views across the Alsace Plain. Haut-Barr Castle is also home to the 'devil's bridge', a walkway suspended between two seemingly perilous perched rocks - an experience which is not for the faint hearted. Returning to our barge for dinner, we stop briefly on the way at the unusual Chappe Tower, a restored 18th-century telegraph tower.
Awaking in Saverne this morning, after breakfast we are taken on a guided sightseeing tour. With roots dating back to the Romans, the town has a turbulent history and is situated on the river Zorn, at the foot of the striking Vosges mountains, close to the French-German border. Walking through the town with our guide, we discover the main street with its unicorn fountain (Saverne's emblem) and the Katz house, a tavern adorned with beautiful, half-timbered carvings which date back to 1605. Our tour also includes a visit to the church of Notre Dame and its 12th-century porch tower.
We return to our barge for lunch onboard, before we continue cruising towards Lutzelbourg where we arrive later this afternoon. There is some free time to look around the town her and you may choose to walk up to Lutzelbourg Castle to admire views of the surrounding countryside. Dinner with drinks will be served aboard our ship as usual this evening.
Following a night moored in Lutzelbourg, we continue our leisurely barge cruise, passing through the Arzviller and Niderviller Tunnels towards the remarkable Arzviller Inclined Plane. This unique boat lift was designed to replace over 4km of locks that once took a full day to navigate.
Stepping off the barge at Arzviller we visit the Crystal Glassworks for a guided tour and a demonstration of the craft. Here, the art of blowing, carving and etching crystal glass has been preserved, and we discover more about this age-old craft on our tour. We continue along the canal to Niderviller, enjoying lunch on board. From here, our coach takes us to the beautiful city of Sarrebourg, a city with Roman origins and a rich history.
Perhaps the most famous landmark in Sarrebourg is the 13th-century chapel of Cordeliers, where the original Marc Chagall stained-glass window named 'Peace' takes pride of place in the heart of the church. We also see the Art Nouveau architecture on display and wander the 18th-century Grand'rue. Later, we return to our ship for dinner.
Today is the final full day of the cruise and is spent relaxing onboard our ship as we sail through the picturesque landscapes of the Lorraine Regional Natural Park to Lagarde. Passing peaceful lakes and wooden embankments, we can soak up the joys of slow travel, admiring views that other forms of transport can't reach.
With all meals on board, you are free to make the most of the ship's facilities, immersing yourself in the tranquil scenes through which we cruise. Enjoy the air-conditioned lounge or perhaps lounge under the shade of an umbrella on deck. Our destination, Lagarde, is a charming village displaying quintessentially French rural architecture.
Onboard the boat this evening, we enjoy the final dinner of our barge cruise holiday.
Your all-inclusive tour of the treasures of Alsace and Lorraine has taken us along scenic waterways and off the beaten track, to uncover ancient treasures, medieval castles and picturesque towns. From the historic Alsace city of Strasbourg we explored ancient towns, sampled prized beer at Villa Meteor and admired the Alsace Plain from Haut-Barr Castle. We watched a crystal glass demonstration in Arzviller, viewed unique architecture in Saverne, and saw the stunning Marc Chagall stained-glass window in Sarrebourg.
After, it's time to disembark our barge ship and head home. We transfer to the railway station in Strasbourg and catch the train to Paris for an onward journey to London St Pancras.
Please note that while every departure of this tour features the same excursions, they may not necessarily be in the order listed above.
| 18 June 2026 | From £2,399 |
| 24 June 2026 | From £2,699 |
| 2 September 2026 | From £4,699 |
All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.
Step aboard the high-speed international rail service, linking London St Pancras to Paris and Lille in France, Brussels in Belgium and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Eurostar's Standard Class coaches feature two seats on either side of the central aisle, most of which are arranged in an 'airline' seating configuration with drop-down tray tables. There are two tables for four per carriage. Passengers travelling in Eurostar Standard Class coaches can take advantage of the Bar-Buffet which sells a range of snacks, meals, and hot and cold drinks - including Champagne!
The highest class of Eurostar travel available for leisure customers is Plus class. In your dedicated Plus carriage you'll find a less dense seat configuration, meaning the seats are larger and you have ample space to relax and stretch out. As part of the service, you'll enjoy complimentary drinks and refreshments, served at your seat by friendly, helpful waiting staff.
For the class of travel used on your chosen tour, please refer to the 'What's Included' section of the tour page.
Introduced in 1981, France's TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) was the original European high-speed train. Linking Paris with Lyon, the new service revolutionised train travel and meant that travelling by air over medium and short distances was no longer seen as the best option, even for business travel.
The network has expanded rapidly and today these sleek, stylish trains offer links to over 60 destinations throughout France. Operated by SNCF, the French national rail operator, TGV trains travel over specially constructed high-speed lines. The trains can achieve speeds of up to 186mph (300km/h) on most long-distance routes and 200mph (320km/h) on the new TGV Est line, which links Paris with Strasbourg, Luxembourg and Basel. With the exception of shorter journeys, TGVs almost always have an on-board buffet car, serving a selection of drinks and light refreshments.
Renovated in 2013, this modern river barge has capacity for just 22 passengers, allowing for an intimate cruise experience through the French countryside. Jeanine's expert crew of five is dedicated to serving and inspiring all guests traveling on board. There are only 11 cabins, all of which are comfortable two-berths. The ship has air-conditioning throughout but there are independent controls in each room as well as a window, a private en-suite bathroom with a shower and plenty of storage space for your luggage. The modern design includes a television, telephone, radio and safe. There's also a Jacuzzi on board, a sun deck with loungers, and a lounge with a bar.
We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!
Your holiday begins the moment you meet your Tour Manager at St Pancras International and board the Eurostar train for mainland Europe. If you wish to get your holiday off to an extra special start, why not consider upgrading your on-board accommodation from Standard Class to Plus Class?
As well as all the amenities enjoyed in Standard Class, Plus Class travellers benefit from extra spacious, comfortable seats, complimentary newspapers and magazines and a light snack with drinks served at your seat during the journey. Before 11am, the light snack comprises breakfast pastries, yoghurt, fruit juice and tea or coffee. After 11am there is a choice of 2 main dishes and a dessert, accompanied by soft drinks, wine or beer and tea or coffee.
Prices for an upgrade from £110pp each way. Please call us for more details.
Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.
We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.
Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.
We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.
For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.