Finding the source of the Seine

Bucky read The Seine: The River that made Paris by Elaine Sciolino a couple of years ago and has wanted to find the source of the Seine ever since. So, guess what we did? Yep, we decided to go find it. It is located in Source Seine, about 30 kilometers northwest of Dijon. Interestingly, this spot has been owned by the city of Paris since 1864. We joked about texting Lucie when we arrived there and saying we were in Paris (which we were), but decided against it since we were still three hours away by car!

The source was really pretty - very peaceful and powerful. We captured some of the pure water of the origin of the Seine in our water bottle and drank it! We also threw coins into the grotto and made wishes! 

We ended up staying the night in Logis Relais de la Souce Hotel which was lovely. We had dinner there that night and it was a little too fancy for us, but it was a fun experience. The town where the hotel is located, however, was the real find. Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye is a beautiful village with great charater. We found a wine bar while walking around and of course had to go in. We befriended the owner and had a special visit. It was a special place! 


Obligatory selfie at the source!

The grotto! Here's to our wishes coming true!

Bucky displaying the source

We really were in Paris!

Getting water in our water bottle!

Of course we visited the church in the village and it had amazing frescos. 

Plus a fancy clock!!

 

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