This book is as much a treasure to the boat owner as a glass of
Pinot Noir to the discerning wine lover. It takes you through the
canals of Burgundy, detailing places of interest which can be
visited from the canals. With advice on buses, cycle trips and
walks. Rich in history, this area of France needs time to explore
and without this book it would be easy to miss the history dating
from Caesar's Gallic wars to Middle Ages' architecture and to
modern times. For example the gates on the staircase of locks on
the Canal du Nivernais are all different because of destruction in
WWII by the Resistance to prevent the German Army from using it as
a supply line. The town of Gien - 80% destroyed by the Germans in
1940, and by the Allies in 1944 - has been harmoniously restored
using traditional brick patterning and chevrons. It is this sort of
information which makes this book not only different from other
canal guides but gives a unique tast of France - just a sip of the
flavours of beautiful Burgundy.
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