• 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 (. French pronunciation: [kanal dy midi]; Occitan: Canal del Miègjorn [ka'nal del mjɛdˈdʒuɾ]) is a 240 km (150 mi) long canal in Southern France...
  • Lorsque j'évoque le Canal du Midi, il n'est pas simplement question du ruban d'eau qui traverse le sud de la France et qui relie Toulouse à Sète...
  • 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...
  • Canal du Midi, Toulouse'dan Beziers'e uzanan tarihi bir kanal gezisi sunar.
  • The Canal du Midi, a remarkable feat of civil engineering designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet, stretches over 240 kilometers from Toulouse down to the Mediterranean...
  • Before the canal was built, Toulouse and Béziers were four days apart; with the arrival of the Canal du Midi they were only 32 hours away from each other.
  • The locks on the Canal Latéral were extended in the 1970s to the Freycinet standard length, though those on the Canal du Midi remained at their original size.
  • A week-long return cruise that takes you through tranquil villages on a quieter section of the canal, before you arrive at Toulouse with its cosmopolitan buzz and...
  • The Canal du Midi started construction stared in the 1600s and was part of a project to connect and provide navigation from Narbonne on eastern coast of France...
  • This vast network includes the Canal du Midi, the Garonne (navigable between Toulouse and Bordeaux), the later-built Garonne Lateral Canal, and extends to the...
  • ...map of the Canal du Midi is available free of charge in the port offices, town halls and tourist offices located along the canal between Marseillan and Toulouse.
  • Beginning in the Étang de Thau on the edge of the Mediterranean and ending in Toulouse, the Canal du Midi was a groundbreaking project and important...