The Lion of Belfort [/uploads/39adcb40-6cf1-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg]The Lion of BelfortAfter an early breakfast at the church accommodation, we started at 8 am. The Lion of Belfort commemorates the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Long walk through Belfort, with a beautiful park as a farewell.[/uploads/60390ae0-6cf1-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg]Watch out for the lightest hiking poles in the world😊[/uploads/a407bf00-6cf1-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg][/uploads/ced2f240-6cf1-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg]The Chapel of Notre-Dame du Voeu finally shows the real distances🙄😢👍[/uploads/01d766d0-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg]Old city walls everywhere.[/uploads/1b0c57f0-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg] [/uploads/31e49460-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg][/uploads/69366a10-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg]Reliable signposts everywhere😊😊[/uploads/45c8be20-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg] I was already near Hericourt at 12 o'clock, so I could afford a coffee:[/uploads/7d81e120-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg] [/uploads/a2ca6790-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg]Héricourt used to belong to Württemberg, but there is not much to see, all churches are closed.[/uploads/48e7c680-6cf4-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg] I arrive at Daniel and Colette Robert's at 5 pm, an old forge, cozy with a farm atmosphere.It was a very nice day, I walked well with Hans and Gaby from Bretten, in the evening 3 women from Augsburg join us, Daniel shows us his oyster mushroom farm.[/uploads/b582e290-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg][/uploads/c09a64a0-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg] [/uploads/e3faca20-6cf2-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg][/uploads/04a2ed70-6cf3-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg][/uploads/1a52af70-6cf3-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg][/uploads/2c44a620-6cf3-11e9-81d9-fb3686e417d8.jpeg_large.jpg]