Briare Canal

Briare Canal
Briare canal in Montbouy
Specifications
Length57 km (35 mi)
Locks36
StatusOpen
History
Construction began1604
Date completed1642
Geography
Start pointBriare
End pointBuges near Montargis
Beginning coordinates47°38′20″N 2°43′46″E / 47.63899°N 2.72937°E / 47.63899; 2.72937
Ending coordinates48°01′42″N 2°43′21″E / 48.02821°N 2.72259°E / 48.02821; 2.72259
Connects toCanal du Loing and Canal latéral à la Loire
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The Briare Canal (French: Canal de Briare, pronounced [kanal bʁijaʁ]) is one of the oldest canals in France. Its construction started in 1604. It was the first summit level canal in Europe that was built using pound locks, connecting the Rhone-Saône and Seine valleys. It is 57 kilometres (35 miles) long and is part of the Bourbonnais route from Saint-Mammès on the Seine to Chalon-sur-Saône on the Saône.

From Briare to Buges, the canal rises through the first 12 locks some 41 m (135 ft) and then falls 85 m (279 ft) through the remaining 24 locks.