Crossed by the Marne-Rhine Canal, the village of Lutzelbourg is the perfect destination for fans of river tourism. Discover historic monuments, hike through lush green countryside... Numerous activities await you in Lutzelbourg!
Why choose Lutzelbourg?
Whether you're on vacation, for a weekend or simply looking for a getaway, Lutzelbourg will not disappoint. A short stroll through its lively streets will take you, for example, to monuments of modest architecture such as thelutheran church built at the beginning of the 20th century and the church of Saint-Michel dating from the 18th century.
And if by chance you happen to be in the town at the beginning of October, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the Lutzelbourg festival, during which dance, music and art will be honored. Between the months of July and September, those who love crowds will be delighted to attend the local produce market, where you can enjoy regional products such as truffles, honey, foie gras and, of course, game. If you'd like to experience a step back in time, nothing could be simpler! Head for Lutzelbourg station. Opened 165 years ago, this station has a passenger building that is open to the public.
Make your stay in Lutzelbourg an extraordinary adventure
To make your stay perfect, don't hesitate to choose yacht charter in Lutzelbourg for an exciting cruise on the Marne-Rhine Canal. This will be a perfect opportunity to discover the beauty of the surrounding countryside, with its fertile land, ponds and forests. And if you are a fan of the philosophy of "all good things come in threes", you can also take the cycle path along the Rhine canal to reach Saverne, Sarrebourg or Strasbourg, this time by bike.
Want to end your stay on a high note? Take a stroll by the ruins of Lutzelbourg Castle, which was built around the 9th century. Alternatively, 4 km from the city, you can also immortalize the inclined plane of Arzviller, a one-of-a-kind boat elevator!
France river navigation Lutzelbourg to North: 7 Days
The name Lutzelbourg comes from Lutzel burg, meaning Little Castle, and indeed the Château estate covers only 90 hectares! The name only appeared in 1125 in the foundation charter of the Abbey of Saint Jean de Saverne by Pierre de Lutzelbourg.
Practical information
- Starting point: Lutzelbourg
- Arrival point: Lutzelbourg
- Total km: 126 km
- Total Hours: 27 h 04 min
- Total Locks: 42 Locks
Summary of your itinerary
Lutzelbourg >>> Arzviller (2.7 km / 1 hr 20 min / 4 Locks)
Arzviller is a French commune located in the department of Moselle and the region of Lorraine. It is a small village located in the heart of a vast area of tourism and trade. Arzviller draws its uniqueness from its Franco-German influences and its dialect, which make it a cultural exception among the villages of the region. Throughout the year, the village is brought to life by the feasts of Saint John, the messti, the Christmas marketl or even the numerous cultural and sporting events (shows, meals, themed evenings, holiday centers, etc.) organized by the village associations such as the Foyer des Jeunes, the Association des Parents d'Arzviller or the Union Sportive.
Arzviller >>> Arzviller Tunnel (4.3 km / 1 hr 02 min / 1 locks)
The 2306-meter-long Arzviller Tunnel was dug between 1839 and 1849. It allows boats and river boats to pass under the village of Arzviller. Originally, the river boats and barges were pulled along the towpath by horses. Later, small steam locomotives took over,
Arzviller Tunnel >>> Niderviller (5.4 km / 0 hr 52 min / 0 Locks)
Niderviller is a French commune, located in the department of Moselle and the region of Lorraine. Niderviller is a French village located in the department of Moselle in the region of Lorraine. Niderviller is part of the district of Sarrebourg and the canton of Sarrebourg, as well as the Communauté de communes de la Vallée de la Bièvre. History.
Niderviller >>> Hesse (4.6 km / 0 hr 34 min / 0 locks)
Hesse is a small, quiet village that has retained its charm and authenticity, untouched by the passage of time. In addition to its very well organized port, the village also has the remains of an 11th-century Benedictine abbey, whose chapel is now the village church.
Hesse >>> Xouaxange (5 km / 0 hr 37 min / 0 locks)
Xouaxange is a French commune, located in the department of Moselle and the region of Lorraine. Xouaxange has belonged to France since 1661.
Xouaxange >>> Languimberg Houillon (10 km / 1 hr 15 min / 0 Locks)
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Languimberg Houillon >>> Mittersheim (18 km / 5 h 30 min / 13 locks)
Mittersheim is a French commune, located in the department of Moselle and the region of Lorraine. It is a small, pleasant and quiet village. In summer, the village welcomes 2,000 to 3,000 tourists or vacationers. In the heart of the Pays des Étangs, Mittersheim is surrounded by magnificent deciduous forests, evoking a picturesque and attractive landscape where nature has retained all its rights. The village, with a population of around 600, has both the traditional appearance of a Lorraine village and a tourist aspect thanks to the Sarre canal that runs through it, and its 255-hectare lake (Lac Vert). Although the lake mainly serves as a reservoir for the Saar Canal, it has become a destination for many vacationers, particularly from the city of Saarbrücken and other nearby towns in the Saarland, who enjoy fishing and the water sports on offer.
Mittersheim >>> Harskirchen Bissert (13 km / 2 hrs 22 mins / 3 locks)
The port of Harskirchen/Bissert on the Saar Canal was refurbished following a construction project that began in October 2009 and ended in earlye 2011. This project was part of the Rural Center of Excellence of Alsace Bossue, a sustainable tourism development project for the two communities of municipalities in the area. It was co-financed by the State, the EuropeaneRDF, the Alsace region, the Department of Bas-Rhin, the Voies Navigables de France, the Rhine-Meuse Water Agency and the CCPSU, in partnership with the municipality of Harskirchen (which manages it) and the Tourist Office.
Harskirchen Bissert >>> Lutzelbourg (63 km / 13 hrs 32 mins / 21 locks)
The name Lutzelbourg comes from Lutzel burg, meaning Little Castle, as the Château estate covers just 90 hectares! The name only appeared in 1125 in the founding charter of the Abbey of Saint Jean de Saverne by Pierre de Lutzelbourg.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 1 190 |
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Average price per week | $2,436 |
Minimum weekly price | $794 |
Maximum price per week | $4,662 |