Echo, Château de Chinon, France

Echo road sign at Chinon
How can a Sound Tourist resist a road sign pointing towards an echo? Despite having no decent sound recording equipment, no aptitude at speaking French and ignoring the fact I was wearing a cycle jersey of dubious taste, I attempted to capture the event on my mobile. You might need to turn up the volume to hear the echo.
Testing the echo at Chinon
A description of the echo appears in the Rough Guide to the Loire which describes a traditional local rhyme which exploits the timing of the echo:
Me: Les femmes de Chinon sont-elles fidѐles
Echo: Elles?
Me: Oui, Les femmes de Chinon
Echo: Non!
Which translates into English as:
Me: Are the women of Chinon faithful?
Echo: Them?
Me: Yes, the women of Chinon
Echo: No!
And I can confirm the description is correct - by that I mean the echo rhyme really works, I know nothing about the faithfulness of Chinon women! The echo is a reflection from the side of the chateaux and is beautifully clear (if a little quiet for recording on a mobile).
Location and logistics
If you exit the Château visitors’ centre northwards away from the town (it seems like the back entrance) you’ll pass L’Echo de Rabelais. Across the road you’ll see a big sign to the echo vineyard close to the smaller sign for the echo. Follow the small Rue de l’Echo for 200m and you’ll find a small raised vantage point.
Map.


about 2 years ago
Magical!
about 2 years ago
I was there!
I yelled: Au secours! (which was perhaps not the wisest thing to do)
and the echo told me: Cours!