Burgundy Canal
The Burgundy Canal is a 242-kilometer long waterway located in eastern France. It connects the Saône River to the Yonne River, facilitating navigation and trade. Constructed in the 17th and 18th centuries, the canal features 189 locks and several aqueducts, making it an engineering marvel of its time.
The canal is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including vineyards and charming villages, making it a popular destination for leisure boating and cycling. It plays a significant role in the local economy, supporting tourism and agriculture in the Burgundy region, known for its rich history and fine wines.