2nd day.—Leave Senlis or Chantilly in the morning and reach Meaux by the route given on pp. [68]-[75]. The distance from Senlis is 65 km. (by the direct route only 37 km.); lunch at Meaux (good hotel).
Afternoon.—Do the tour of the Ourcq as indicated on pp. [84]-[118]. This tour may be increased from 53 to 92 km., according to the time the traveller has at his disposal or the speed of his car.
Dine and sleep at Meaux.
Alternate routes.—Tourists who consider the second day's distance too great, as planned above, can leave Senlis in the afternoon and thus dine and sleep at Meaux on the first day. They can visit Meaux in the morning of the second day, lunch there and make the tour of the Ourcq in the afternoon, returning to dine and sleep at Meaux.
II., MARSHES OF SAINT-GOND.
3rd day.—After mounting the course of the Grand Morin as far as La Ferté-Gaucher via Crécy, Couilly and Coulommiers, the tourist will lunch at Provins. In the afternoon he may visit the town, after which he will proceed to Sézanne to pass the night. 4th day.—In the morning make the tour of the Marshes of Saint-Gond. In the afternoon proceed to Fère-Champenoise, Sommesous, ascending the valley of the Somme and spend the night at Châlons-sur-Marne.
III., PASS OF REVIGNY (273 km.)
5th day.—In the morning cover the distance from Châlons to Vitry-le-François and visit the latter town before lunch.
After lunch leave Vitry for Bar-le-Duc where the tourist can dine and sleep.