Briare Canal
The Briare Canal is a man-made waterway located in central France. It connects the Loire River to the Seine River, allowing boats to travel between these two major rivers. The canal spans approximately 57 kilometers and features a series of locks and aqueducts that help navigate the varying elevations of the landscape.
Constructed between 1605 and 1642, the Briare Canal was designed by the engineer Henri de Beauvais. It played a significant role in enhancing trade and transportation in the region. Today, the canal is popular for recreational boating and is recognized for its scenic beauty and historical significance.