Day by day: Where Olympic torch will pass in France on way to Paris
Check the route to see when the torch will be arriving near you
The torch will travel through 67 stages on its 79-day journey
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The Olympic torch is currently making an epic journey across France, after arriving from Athens to Marseille on board the historic ship the Belem on May 8.
Below we list where it will be each day as it makes its way to Paris to arrive for the Olympics Opening Ceremony on July 26.
The Olympic torch journey at a glance 79: The number of days the journey will last
67: The number of stages in the journey (plus one epilogue)
400: The number of communes through which the torch will pass
More than 10,000: The number of people who will transport the torch
200 metres: The average length of each torch relay between people
Mathieu Lehanneur: The Olympic torch designer
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A view of the Olympic Torch Relay map
Olympics.com
The calendar so far
May 8-15: Marseille, Toulon, Manosque, Arles, Montpellier, Bastia (Corsica)
May 15-19: Perpignan, Carcassonne, Toulouse, Auch, Tarbes
Where does the torch go next?
May 24 : Angoulême, Charente
May 25 : Poitiers, Vienne
May 27 : Châteauroux, Centre-Val de Loire
May 28: Angers, Maine-et-Loire
May 29: Laval, Mayenne
May 30 : Caen, Calvados
May 31 : Mont Saint-Michel, Manche
June 1-6: Rennes, Niort, Les Sables d’Olonne, La Baule, Vannes
June 7: Brest, Finistère
Overseas sections The torch is not only staying on mainland France; it is also heading to France’s overseas territories.
June 9: Cayenne, French Guiana
June 11: Nouméa, New Caledonia
June 12: Saint-Denis, La Réunion
June 13: Papeete, French Polynesia
June 15: Baie-Mahault, Guadeloupe
June 17: Fort-de-France, Martinique
Back to the mainland The torch will then restart its journey in mainland France in the south, travelling up the eastern side of the country before heading north, and then circling around Paris..
June 18-21: Nice, Avignon, Valence, Vichy
June 22: Saint-Etienne, Loire
June 23: Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Haute-Savoie
June 25: Besançon, Doubs
June 26: Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin
June 27 : Metz, Moselle
June 28 : Saint-Dizier, Haute-Marne
June 29 : Verdun, Meuse
June 30: Reims, Marne
July 2: Lille, Nord
July 3 : Lens-Liévin, Pas-de-Calais
July 4 : Amiens, Somme
July 5: Le Havre, Seine-Maritime
July 6 : Vernon, Eure
July 7 : Chartres, Eure-et-Loir
July 8 : Blois, Loir-et-Cher
July 10: Orléans, Loiret
July 11 : Auxerre, Yonne
July 12: Dijon, Côte-d'Or
July 13 : Troyes, Aube
July 14-15: Paris
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Final approach July 17: Saint-Quentin, Aisne
July 18 : Beauvais. Oise
July 19: Soisy-sous-Montmorency, Val-d'Oise
July 20 : Meaux, Seine-et-Marne
July 21 : Créteil, Val-de-Marne
July 22 : Evry-Courcouronnes, Essonne
July 23 : Versailles, Yvelines
July 24 : Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine
July 25 : Parc Georges-Valbon, Seine-Saint-Denis
July 26: Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, the Seine river, Paris
Places of interest along the route Sites include:
Lascaux caves
Alésia archaeological site
Medieval city of Carcassonne
Palace of Versailles
Mont Saint-Michel
The chateaux of the Loire Valley
The Verdun Memorial
The D-Day Landing beaches
Mont Canigou
Ile aux Moines island
Mont-Blanc valley
Pic du Midi de Bigorre
Saint-Emilion vineyards
Millau viaduct
Guiana Space Centre
Futuroscope science centre
Mont Ventoux
Marseille stadium
Simonne-Matheiu tennis court, Roland-Garros
Olympic Aquatics Centre in Saint-Denis
You can see the full detailed list of dates by stage and department, with an interactive map, on the .