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The Canal du Loing (French pronunciation: [kanal dy lwɛ̃]) is a 49.4 km long canal which connects the Seine at Saint-Mammès to the Briare Canal just north of Montargis, in central France. It runs through the Loiret and Seine-et-Marne départements.

Canal du Loing
Canal du Loing at Cepoy
Specifications
Length49.4 km (30.7 mi)
Locks19 (originally 20)
History
Principal engineerRégemortes (father and son)
Date approved1720
Date completed1723
Geography
Start pointSaint-Mammès on the Seine
End pointBuges near Montargis
Beginning coordinates48.02816°N 2.72255°E / 48.02816; 2.72255
Ending coordinates48.38721°N 2.80229°E / 48.38721; 2.80229
Connects toCanal de Briare and Seine
NoteLock 20 is disused since level of the Seine was changed.

History


Philippe II, Duke of Orléans sought letters patent to build the canal in 1720, and it was completed in 1723. 3815 barges passed through in 1752 alone. Lock 20 is disused today, leaving 19 locks. The total fall is about 37m.[1]

The canal is lateral to the river Loing except in two places where the river is used as part of the canal.[2]

The Canal du Loing is part of the Bourbonnais route from Saint-Mammès on the Seine to Chalon-sur-Saône on the river Saône.


Current use


The valley is wooded and pleasant throughout, with lakes resulting from former gravel pits. Commercial traffic has declined significantly, but the canal remains open all year round to accommodate barges, mostly carrying grain for export. The route is popular with private boats, and also sees some hire boats and hotel barges.[2]

Three-way junction, with the Canal du Loing ahead, the Canal d'Orléans under the footbridge, left, and the Canal de Briare in the foreground
Three-way junction, with the Canal du Loing ahead, the Canal d'Orléans under the footbridge, left, and the Canal de Briare in the foreground

See also



References


  1. McKnight, Hugh (2005). Cruising French Waterways, 4th Edition. Sheridan House. ISBN 978-1-57409-087-1.
  2. Edwards-May, David (2010). Inland Waterways of France. St Ives, Cambs., UK: Imray. pp. 90–94. ISBN 978-1-846230-14-1.



На других языках


[de] Canal du Loing

Der Canal du Loing ist ein Schifffahrtskanal in den französischen Regionen Centre-Val de Loire und Île-de-France. Er bildet zusammen mit den Kanälen Canal de Briare, Canal latéral à la Loire und dem Canal du Centre eine Kanalkette (Route Bourbonnais), die den Binnenschiffen und Sportbooten einen Übergang von der Seine zur Saône und weiter zum Mittelmeer ermöglicht.
- [en] Canal du Loing

[es] Canal du Loing

El canal du Loing es un canal situado en Francia, de 49,4 km de largo que conecta el Sena (en Saint-Mammès) con el canal de Briare (cerca de Montargis). Atraviesa los departamentos de Loiret y Sena y Marne.

[it] Canale del Loing

Il Canale del Loing è un canale costruito nel XVIII secolo, situato nei dipartimenti di Loiret e della Senna e Marna in Francia e che, originariamente, insieme al canale d'Orléans, garantiva la confluenza tra il bacino fluviale della Loira e quello della Senna.



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