We rolled along the Canal du Pont this morning at 8. It was gray but not raining. That's fine with us.
It was a quiet town, but we did see a steady stream of people in and out of the boulagerie. The riding was exactly what you might imagine riding through the French countryside would be like. Between medieval towns, we rolled along back roads that were practically car free.
We rode through St Gondon which, in addition to lots of streams and a picnic area, also has an intact medieval area.
It looks a bit like Hobbiton. Today along the path we were looking forward to the chateaux at Sully-sur-Loire and it lived up to expectations. From the path, your first view is of a guard tower and the main facade.
The building itself was design by the same architect as the Louvre, Raymond du Temple.
The wind made riding up into tiny hamlets above the river a welcome break. In was a route that flowed up and down today with a climb total of about 900 feet.
Along the levee we saw lots of (what we guessed) were egrets and swans enjoying the vast waterways.
Looks like you are really seeing the heart of old France. It’s just what I would imagine; only better! The highlight of my days are reading this blog and traveling through all of your eyes! Regi
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