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Village
Lucy sur
Yonne is a tranquil pretty village in northern Burgundy, with
the Canal du Nivernais and the River Yonne meandering
through.
The bar is quite convenient and open
all year round. A local baker delivers
delicious bread and croissants daily and a cheese & a grocery van twice a week. You just need to listen for the van's horn
announcing it's arrival around 8 am.
The cottage
is near to the church and the bells ring during
the day, but not at night! It’s something you easily get used to and its lovely to hear from afar when taking an evening stroll along the river and canal or up in the woods near the local Chateau.
Burgundy is divided
into 4 areas - Yonne, Nievre, Cote D'Or and Saone
et Loire. The village is in the Yonne (89), but
very close to the Nievre (58) just a few kilometres
away.
Lucy is around 2 hours from Paris by car and around 2.5 hours by train which can be caught nearby in Chatel Censoir, Coulanges sur Yonne or at the terminus in Clamecy. You can also change onto another local branch line down through the Morvan National Par to Autun which is a delightful journey.
There are a couple
of restaurants in Coulanges sur Yonne (2km), several
in Clamecy (9km) and Vezelay(20km) and many dotted
around in the villages along the river and canal.
There is a local railway halt in Coulanges and
a station in Clamecy.
The city of Auxerre
is around 40km or 40 minutes by car and 45 minutes by train where there is a large selection of shops to visit, old buildings to explore, excellent restaurants to try and the Burgundian lifestyle to discover.
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