Walking in Europe

A blog of Angus and Alison's walking tour of the Tour de Mont Blanc, Via degli Dei the Dobratsch Circuit in Carinthia, Austria, the Dolomites, Venice, and Iceland

Longer post about September 13…up early to a picnic breakfast of amazing pastries and great coffee across from the hotel and along the banks of the Meurthe River.We were joined by local cycling enthusiasts, Marie Francois, Denis and Yves (also a history buff!). An initial climb out of the town to the north east brought to us the memorial at Le Fontanelle. A very moving memorial graveyard and interpretive trail through old trenches. Grave markers show the hundreds killed in a period of less than two months with little change to outcome of the respective positions. Such a terrible waste.

We continued down the hill to Raon L’Etape and on to Baccarat for lunch and a tour of the cathedral. The cathedral stands out as it is a rebuilt version of the one that had been destroyed in world war 2.

Part of the centre square at Raon L’Etape

From Baccarat northwest into Luneville for the night. Luneville is beautiful. The centre of town is ancient with a massive Chateau that is now a park, but was the palatial centre of the Duchy of Lorraine.

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4 responses to “Saint Die des Vosges to Le Fontanelle Memorial”

  1. Diana Avatar
    Diana

    I wish my history lessons at school were delivered like this!
    I would have paid more attention in class I’m sure! You must be learning so much.

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  2. BOF Avatar
    BOF

    Great progress made Angus, and the weather looks like its holding up well. Keep up the blogging and the pics, its part of my day now!

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    1. Angus Graeme Avatar
      Angus Graeme

      Made it to the Argonne today Brian and the memorial to the lost battalion. What a story.

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      1. BOF Avatar
        BOF

        Lovely! Delighted you made it there.

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