On a beautiful sunny day in the last week of March we left Strasbourg to travel back along the Marne au Rhin canal to Nancy. Ryan was catching the Eurostar from London and meeting us in Nancy for Easter.
The European Parliament was shown to full advantage from the waterways.

The next day we headed upstream to the Artzviller lift. We arrived after 2 days cruising - this took us 4 weeks on our initial cruise but, to be fair, we did stay 3 weeks in Saverne.






As we had already travelled along this canal we endeavoured to stop at places we hadn't stayed at last time. So this time we decided to stay at Lagarde, which we avoided last time due to the number of flies and the pungent aroma of either silage or cow manure. Both were missing on this occasions, thankfully. And then the next night we stopped at Etang de Parroy. As it was so early in the season there were very few other boats cruising so we had this magical location to ourselves.
These views were early morning just after the mist had cleared.


Quite quickly we arrived in Nancy, almost a week earlier than planned, so we decided to head on to Toul for a week. We much prefer Toul marina over Nancy. This would mean that we would need to catch a bus to Nanacy to meet Ryan and then cruise from Toul back to Nancy. This would give Ryan the opportunity to experience cruising in the canals and up and down locks, and also to experience some of the peaceful landscapes that abound on the French canals.

Next stop Nancy and a chance to revisit the medieval town and Place Stanislas.

The fun fair was also in town and changed the skyline somewhat


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