• 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 in front of the Matabiau Railway Station (opened in 1866) in Toulouse. Curiously, the canal did not really serve its purpose.
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  • Although there are numerous cycling and hiking possibilities, the most unique way to explore the Canal du Midi is from the water. From Toulouse, there are...
  • If you are looking to avoid big city Toulouse, you may wish to start your tour of the Canal du Midi from Castelnaudry instead.
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  • The banks of the Canal du Midi in Toulouse are popular with cyclists and pedestrians. Take a leisurely stroll along the shaded canal-side path and enjoy the...
  • On its 240-km (149-mile) journey, the Canal du Midi first rises 63 metres (206 feet), via 26 locks, on its 51.5-km (32-mile) stretch from Toulouse to its 5-km- (3-mile...
  • The Canal du Midi has five elements, namely the main section that connects Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) to Étang de Thau at Marseillan along the Mediterranean...
  • Canal Du Midi is an ideal starting point for visiting Stadium Municipal de Toulouse. Le 147 is within walking distance of this accommodation.
  • The Canal du Midi is an engineering wonder, a 241km waterway constructed under Louis XIV to link the Atlantic to the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Explore Canal du Midi when you travel to Toulouse South-East! Find out everything you need to know and book your tours and activities before visiting Canal du...
  • ...Pierre-Paul Riquet, the Canal du Midi, which has 64 locks interspersed along its length of nearly 240 kilometres, flows from Toulouse in...