Ceded to France around the 17th century after having been part of the Duchy of Lorraine, the town of Niderviller is well worth a visit if you take into account the beauty and authenticity of its natural surroundings. River tourism also has its place in this picturesque village on the Marne-Rhine Canal.
Why let yourself be tempted by Niderviller?
Located 8 km from Arzviller, the village of Niderviller will reveal to you the most beautiful natural and cultural landscapes of eastern France. built by Léopold Halphen around 1863, the Château des Carrières is one of the town's must-see attractions. Want to find out more about its past? Discover and visit the Niderviller earthenware factory, built around the 18th century. For even more wonder, consider taking a tour of the ruins of a Roman villa. On the nature side, thanks to an increasing rate of afforestation along the whole of the Moselle, you can also expect to find flourishing countryside, ideal for green tourism.
Niderviller: a land of joy and discovery
The peaceful and unspoiled nature around Niderviller will treat you to clean air during your trip on a river boat. And while walks in the forest allow you to be at one with the city's authentic landscape, a yacht charter in Niderviller will let you discover the pleasure of river tourism on the Marne-Rhine Canal.
from the side of the boat, you will be dazzled by the discovery of the ponds and forests that Mother Nature has bestowed on Alsace and Lorraine. After a walk in the great outdoors, mingle with the locals and take advantage of the last weekend in June to do your shopping during the street market. Also note that September will be the month of the village festival, while April will enchant wine lovers who will have fun during the wine festival in Niderviller.
To round off your stay in style, why not enjoy the beautiful view of the Alsace plain and the Vosges from the rock of Dabo? Unique in Europe, the inclined elevator of Arzviller is also worth a visit.
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 |