The village is so quaint, quiet and floral.
Back out into the vineyards and towards the canal.
(there is a castle on the hill, on the left).
Quite steep! But we made it. Down and up.
We had 80 KMS to do today, so we were not unhappy that we were headed down the canal. The air was cool, the wind was mostly at our backs and their were very few cyclists.
Canals can be boring but this one was like a bird sanctuary. So many birds singing, finch swooping and crows sounding bossy and magpies complaining. There were swans with babies and cranes and ducks. So I was entertained.
And then the black clouds that had been following us, caught up. Big time.
As we got closer to Strasbourg the canal got more and more beautiful. Tree lined. For many kilometers. Just gorgeous trees on both sides. It was so beautiful.
We saw a few canal boats too, mostly used for housing now, I don't think it is a very active canal.
After 81 kms, and several mms of rain, we were so happy to have a warm place to shelter, and even some comfort food to warm us up.
Strasbourg Cathedral is over one thousand years old. Construction of the original, on the exact site of a Roman temple, was initiated in 1015 but later destroyed by a fire. The second wave of construction started in the 12th century, when the Gothic style of architecture had started to develop. Just to give an idea of the scale of the undertaking, it took the entire 13th century to build the nave, and the delicate spire was completed in 1439.
The sheer size of the structure is overwhelming, and the incredible number of and details in each carved piece is astounding.
Hard to capture, but also hard to stop taking photos.
We will see more tomorrow as we give our bikes a day off, we plan to explore Strausborg on foot.
Good night from Strausborg.































That looks like a very wet day… I wouldn’t be too cheery even driving around let alone in the middle of an 80km must ride! Nice you have a break in a real city no less….
ReplyDeleteCheers!