May 16th/Day 47: Col de Crie - Le Cergne

ପ୍ରକାଶିତ |: 18.05.2019

Tiring and hot: the stage planning allows for nothing else: 35 km and hundreds of meters of elevation gain and loss.

Ivan drives me to Col de Crie early at 8 am with a friendly farewell.


The Mont-St. Rigaud spring at 950 m elevation has been attributed with healing powers for hundreds of years: against all types of bone diseases, rheumatism, and even female sterility. And the many thank you crosses testify that it really does heal:

Healing spring St. Rigaud

Shortly afterwards, Mont-St. Rigaud is conquered at 1012 m elevation with a wonderful view.


There are ups and downs all the time, and I have to reach the 35 km by 5 pm because of the key handover. But there is still time to take a contemplative lunch break at a rest area:

Lunchtime


Way crosses and Madonnas accompany me every day, they show the way or are pilgrimage sites.

Vierge du Mont Joly


I don't encounter anyone all day. In the forest, I meet an older French man who explains to me: "Puhabiter vous!" I interpret it as "You can live"😊

The last mountain before Le Cergne still offers a Fatima chapel high up on the mountain, then it is done. A beautiful bungalow is my accommodation.

Fatima Chapel Le Cergne
Fatima Chapel Le Cergne
Bungalow with fresh laundry
Bungalow with fresh laundry

1254 km are recorded in my diary. It doesn't sound like a lot for so many days, but my travel blog is not called "The Long Way" for nothing.
ଉତ୍ତର (2)

Jule
Es klingt ehrlich gesagt schon nach ziemlich vielen Kilometern 😂In nicht so vielen Tagen🤭

Reinhard
Die Wahrheit ist halt subjektiv 😊