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This is the French country side. Nothing spectacular, but still beautiful. The only problem is that the route does not always follow the river, but seeks out the hills, too.
Jeanne d'Arc is from this area.
So this is where the Meuse springs, a very nice picnic place, not really advertised on the Eurovelo.
The rest of the route was very quiet, too, even though it was Juillet 14.
A very quiet route along the Canal Entre Champagne et Bourgogne.
However, we did not find anything to eat along the way, so we had to continue to Langres. In addition, Langres sits on a hill, making this the hardest journey so far.
It was worth the climb.
Plus, the campground has a nice view (for tenters).
Beautiful morning at the Doubs,
early coffee in Besancon
and a look at the castle.
Further along, the canal passes through a hill. (They forgot to build a tunnel for cyclists.)
And it has a shower, too.
Finally, Dole.
With quite a large church.
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