Paris to Burgundy- 16 April

After a few days enjoying Paris, and getting over jetlag, it was time to head across to the Burgundy region ready for the start of my walk along the Chemin de St Jacques from Cluny.
I'd already had a taste of the way of St James in Paris when I explored the little park around the Tour St-Jacques which was recently restored.

 I think I enjoy large train stations almost more than airports- and the Gare de Lyon didn't disappoint with its vitality and colour.
I was taking two trains to get to Burgundy, and then a French friend was picking me up for a 30 minute car ride to his small village. Laroche-Migennes was the first of my train destinations.
 It was another French place with spring in full abundance.

 I'm a fan of long station platforms as well :-)

 A few hours later I was in my friend's house, and they had a statue of St Jacques in the bedroom. He was watching over my transition from tourist to pilgrim...

 Next morning I took a walk around the village and nearby countryside. There was a good frost early on, but sunshine as well. The little rounded hills provided a wee taste of the bigger hills soon to come further south in this Burgundy (Bourgogne) region.

And there was another hint of what was to come in this little village: there was a balise on the tree as this village was also on the chemin towards Compostelle.


These were the small markings I was soon going to have to keep a close eye out for so I could find my way along the Cluny Chemin.

There'll be a blog developing over the coming weeks with more about my Cluny Chemin, but it isn't up and running yet....