Hello Burgundy!
Today we finished the 800km of official "Loire a velo" section of EuroVelo 6. However, we haven't left the Loire yet, although we soon will. There is a route you can do follow it to its source further south from here, but we will stay on EV 6 which continues east towards Switzerland. The section we're on now is known as the Loire en Bourgogne. Tonight we're camping in a town called Decize after an 80 km flat ride with very little wind and pleasant temperatures.
This also means we have left behind the valley of the kings and their chateaux and are heading into more canal country. Today's trail followed the Canal Lateral a La Loire. I was fascinated watching a huge luxury barge today as it made it's way through a two-stage lock on an aquaduct over a Loire tributary, near Duffy.
We should have a few more hills over the next week as we head hopefully towards the city of Basel across the Swiss border. Here's hoping for tail winds!
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The new signage for the Burgundy section of EV6 has now replaced the Loire a Velo logo as seen below |
This also means we have left behind the valley of the kings and their chateaux and are heading into more canal country. Today's trail followed the Canal Lateral a La Loire. I was fascinated watching a huge luxury barge today as it made it's way through a two-stage lock on an aquaduct over a Loire tributary, near Duffy.
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Pont Canal du Guetin |
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Today's tranquil path along the canal |
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Today's lunch spot |
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Charite-sur-Loire, where we camped last night |
The chateaux are beautiful and the locks on the canals are amazing.
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Your blog stopped sending me the emails with your posts - this time and the previous time too. Have you changed something Daphne? Just curious.
That's interesting Iveta. I didn't change anything, but I will check the settings again. Yes the chateaux are amazing!
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