Practical Motorhome

BURGUNDY & BEYOND

Duration

Part of a 10-week

European tour

Why?

Superb walking in a choice of settings, including mountains, meadows and forest

There’s nothing quite like a long overseas tour to satisfy one’s zest for adventure, and with the prospect of an extended European summer trip ahead of us, the Eurotunnel had never looked so appealing.

We journeyed first to the sunflower-filled landscapes of the Burgundy region, where the idyllic canalside village of Cravant beckoned.

This was the perfect place for us to enjoy some lazy, carefree days. This region is an intoxicating mix of historic villages, intricate waterways and of course, wine! Simply put, it’s typically French in every way. It has a real feel-good factor, not to mention some excellent cycle routes.

We explored the glorious countryside with the warm air on our faces lifting our spirits as we paused beside the water. Simple pleasures!

At the hilltop village of Mailly-le-Château, colourful swathes of sunflowers lined the canal towpath. They were just beautiful.

Boating is very popular in these parts and we enjoyed watching the sometimes comical antics on the water. It was great to see lots of people enjoying the boats and the weather and the freedom of being out and about.

Birds, butterflies and boats painted a pretty picture

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