Main-Danube Canal
The Main-Danube Canal is a significant waterway in Germany that connects the Main River to the Danube River. Completed in 1992, it spans approximately 171 kilometers and allows for the navigation of large vessels between the North Sea and the Black Sea. This canal plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and transportation across Europe.
The canal features several locks that help manage the elevation changes between the rivers. It passes through picturesque landscapes, including the Franconian Switzerland region, and supports both commercial shipping and recreational boating. The Main-Danube Canal is an essential part of Europe's inland waterway network.