This river route is a journey of discovery through France, Luxembourg and Germany. It will take you successively along the Marne-Rhine canal, the Moselle and the Sarre canal.
Are you ready to see France in an entirely different way? Get away from it all on one of our boats and become a captain for a weekend, a week or longer. No boating permit required. What a wonderful feeling to be at the tiller and feel that you are in control of your holidays. There are no constraints; just sit back and discover the joys of river cruising. Boats sleeping 2 to 10 people.
Halte fluviale de Moussey au PK216. Téléphone subdivision de Nancy : 03 83 17 41 20. A disposition : 10 bollards et poubelles.
Port de plaisance sur le canal des Houillères de la Sarre. Pour les bateaux : sanitaires, accès à l'eau et à l'électricité sur place. Location de vélos électriques, boissons à emporter et petite épicerie.
It is a splendid three-swings-mill from 1727, restored in 1990, which remains the ‘thing to see’ in this village. Its waterwheel is a delight for the young and old alike.
Sarreguemines earthenware in all its states! The discreet facade of this town centre building hides its game well! On the first floor, the museum conceals a real treasure classified as a historical monument, almost unsuspected from the outside. If you had been a distinguished guest in 1882, you would probably have been received by Paul de Geiger, the emblematic director of the Sarreguemines earthenware factory, in his magnificent Winter Garden decorated with earthenware tiles. Today, this beautiful house transformed into a museum can be visited all year round. Young and old alike can discover the most beautiful examples of Sarreguemines' internationally renowned earthenware production from the 19th and 20th centuries. One thing is certain, you will see a lot! And don't forget to end your visit with a little diversions to the earthenware kiln... of course! This enormous 11-metre high brick dome is located outside the museum. The ultimate witness of the first industrial revolution still has many secrets to reveal! Free admission on the first Sunday of each month and during the Christmas Market
Une forte envie d’évasion en pleine mer, La Marina saura vous faire voyager. Retrouvez les meilleures saveurs en provenance des fonds marins à venir déguster dans notre restaurant avec vue sur le bord de la Moselle. Entre plateaux de fruits de mer, poissons ou encore soirées spéciales aux couleurs de l’Espagne avec la fameuse paëlla, La Marina en a pour tous les goûts.
The monument, with a length of 1128 metres, links the two banks of the Moselle and had 110 columns that were, for the highest, 25 metres high. It only was the air part of a 22 km-pipes transporting the water from Gorze to the thermal baths and fountains of Metz. It dates back to the 2nd century AD. The monument is one of the best preserved of the Western Roman Empire. Formerly known as the "Pont du Diable" ("The Devil's Bridge") by the inhabitants, the monument has been restored several times since 1837.
Du Canal de la Marne au Rhin Est, poubelles à disposition
16th-century Basilica (Historical Monuments), jewel of the flamboyant gothic architecture and centre of Lorraine pilgrimage, it regained its original beauty and splendour thanks to Camille Croue-Friedman's legacy. Organ (Historical Monument) - Basilica opened every day (8am-5pm – 7pm during summer).
Tel : 03 87 03 11 82
Email : contact@tourisme-sarrebourg.fr
Ces informations sont issues de la plateforme SITLOR - Système d’Information Touristique - Lorraine
Elles sont synchronisées dans le cadre du partenariat entre Cirkwi, l’Agence régionale du Tourisme Grand Est et les membres du comité technique de Sitlor.