Via Turonensis - Loire
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Tours - Saint-Julien
Tours - Basilique Saint-Martin
Tours - Basilique Saint-Martin / Tour Charlemagne
Tours - Tour Charlemagne
Tours - Tour de l'Horloge
Tours - L'Escapade
Tours - Laverie Colbert
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Via Turonensis - Approaching Veigné
Veigné - P'tit Zinc
Veigné - Sur Le Chemin
Montbazon - Mud
Sorigny - Encouragement
Via Turonensis - April Weather
Sainte-Catherine-de-Fierbois - Halte Officielle
Saint-Épain - Notre-Dame-de-Lorette
Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine - Priory Saint-Mesmin
Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine - Priory Saint-Mesmin
Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine - Priory Saint-Mesmin
Nouâtre - La Ferme du Temple
Nouâtre - Boucherie / Charcuterie
Nouâtre - La Vienne
Draché - La Pierre Percée
La Celle-Saint-Avant - Roe Deer
La Celle-Saint-Avant - Saint-Avant
La Celle-Saint-Avant - Saint-Avant
Montlouis-sur-Loire - Saint-Laurent
Via Turonensis - Loire
Amboise - St. Denis
Amboise - St. Denis
Amboise - St. Denis
Amboise - St. Denis
Amboise - La Tour de l'Horloge
Amboise - Château
Amboise - Château
Amboise - Château
Chargé
Via Turonensis - Loire
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
Faye-la-Vineuse - Saint-Georges
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Via Turonensis - Montlouis-sur-Loire
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I left Montlouis-sur-Loire via this road, that soon evolved into a slippery track. I was now approaching Tours and could see on the map, that I had to cross the Loire, but the bridge I had seen from the cliff was a railway bridge. The "balisage" was clear. The "red/white" sticker stood for the "grand randonnée" GR655ET, the yellow shell for the "Via Turonensis".
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