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The route to Sainte-Cécile in the direction of the Col du Bois Clair.

Route nationale 79, or RN 79, is a French national road connecting Montmarault to Mâcon. Totalling 167 kilometers long, it is a section of the Atlantic Central European Route [fr]. RN79 passes through the mountain pass Col du Bois Clair near Sologny. It is being upgraded to motorway A79, the western section of which was completed in November 2022.

References

  1. "Dans l'Allier, l'A79 a été officiellement baptisée La Bourbonnaise par le ministre des Transports Clément Beaune". La Montagne. 14 November 2022.
Routes nationales (main trunk roads) of France


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