Pont de Route de Champagne
Route de Champagne, 77430 Champagne-sur-Seine, France
(D301)

Pont de Route de Champagne
is a minor waterways place
on the River Seine - Upper Seine between
Seine - Marne Jonction (Junction of River Seine with the River Marne) (78.94 kilometres
and 6 locks
to the northwest) and
Seine - Loing Jonction (Junction of River Seine and Canal du Loing at Saint-Mammès) (2.93 kilometres
and 1 lock
to the south).
The nearest place in the direction of Seine - Marne Jonction is Pont de Valvins;
5.97 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Seine - Loing Jonction is Écluse de Champagne-sur-Seine;
0.64 kilometres
away.
There may be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
Pont Ferroviaire Melun - Java | 22.90 km | |
Pont d'Avenue Gallieni | 17.74 km | |
Écluse de La Cave (Chartrettes) | 16.90 km | |
Pont de Fontaine-le-Port | 13.44 km | |
Pont de Valvins | 5.97 km | |
Pont de Route de Champagne | ||
Écluse de Champagne-sur-Seine | 0.64 km | |
Passerelle Champagne Sur Seine-Thomery | 1.75 km | |
Seine - Loing Jonction | 2.93 km | |
Pont de Grand Rue (Saint-Mammès) | 3.37 km | |
Écluse de Varennes-sur-Seine | 12.85 km |
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