• Everything you need to know about the Canal du Midi, including the history, engineering structures, how to visit it, the UNESCO classification, events, management...
  • The Canal du Midi is a summit-level canal because it must pass over a height between two valleys.
  • The Canal du Midi in southern France was constructed between 1666 and 1681 by the 17th-century canal engineer Pierre-Paul Riquet.
  • Before or after you visit this ‘must-see’ attraction, we recommend you navigate to the east of our base into the very heart of the Canal du Midi.
  • Canal du Midi (Oksitanca: Canal de las Doas Mars, iki denizin kanalı anlamında) Güney Fransa'da (Fransızca: le Midi) 241 km uzunluğundaki bir kanaldır.
  • The warm Mediterranean weather and relaxed pace of life is sure to lull you into unwinding as your luxury Canal du Midi cruise meanders gently downstream.
  • More than 320 structures are dotted along the Canal du Midi, including 40 aqueducts, 90 locks, many feeder canals and France's first subterranean water tunnel.
  • Medieval cities, fortified castles, charming villages, and friendly people highlight barge cruising tours of the Canal du Midi.
  • Allez donc voir Le Blog du Canal du Midi, mais n'oubliez tout de même pas de parcourir le site dont vous trouverez toutes les rubriques sur la table des matières.