



The town of Toul boasts a pleasant marina with Pavillon Bleu certification, accommodating around 60 boats.
The Port de France is located on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin, on the banks of the avenues Victor Hugo and Colonel Péchot, at the foot of the Vauban ramparts.
It is located on a major regional, national and European traffic route.
This makes the Port de France an ideal starting point for cruising in the eastern part of France, linking the cities of Strasbourg, Reims, Verdun and Luxembourg. Various loop trips connect the cities of Nancy, Metz, Bar-le-Duc, Verdun and Epinal.
Located in the heart of the Vauban fortifications, it is also one of the lungs of this green and watery setting.
Perfectly integrated with pedestrian and cycle paths, tourist routes and visits to monuments and religious buildings, as well as with the Toul green belt walks, the port is an integral part of the town's main attractions.
The port is ideally located for boat or bike trips along the Boucles de la Moselle, discovering the river's flora and fauna in a protected natural setting.
Upon arrival, boaters are asked to inform the manager, who can be contacted 7 days a week, who will then provide them with the access code to benefit from these facilities, in return for payment of the public domain occupation fee.
Sanitary facilities with a WC and two showers (€1 per use) are available exclusively to boaters.
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.
Tel : 06 65 09 22 04
Email : portdefrance@mairie-toul.fr
Site web : www.toul.fr/?le-port-de-france