• The commercial success of the Canal du Midi in the 17th century led to the construction of another canal in 1686 to link Narbonne to the Canal du Midi.
  • The Canal du Midi (Occitan: Canal de las Doas Mars, meaning canal of the two seas) is a 241 km (150 mi) long canal in Southern France (French: le Midi).
  • The UNESCO World Heritage Canal du Midi and its key structures: the Fonseranes locks, canal bridge and Malpas tunnel. Béziers vineyards.
  • Dès lors que vous vous trouvez sur l'une des pages de cette rubrique, pour voyager sur le Canal du Midi, vous pouvez décider d'aller vers l'amont ou vers l'aval.
  • Together with the 193 km long Canal de Garonne, the Canal du Midi forms the Canal des Deux Mers – joining the Atlantic Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
  • On Board Grocery Pack. Shopping List. Packing Essentials for Le Boat on the Canal du Midi. Choose Your Boat Wisely. Extremely Low Bridges on the Canal.
  • Then it was renamed Canal du Midi, the Southern Canal. The canal was built in 1666–1681, during the reign of Louis XIV, and is one of the oldest European...
  • Au cours de son périple, et plus particulièrement en Languedoc, le Canal du Midi a rencontré de nombreux obstacles nécessitant la construction de nombreux...
  • Canal du MIDI barge holiday booked through France Afloat Sept 2023. Planned as a special birthday treat to the Canal du Midi...
  • It takes typically 10 days to travel the length of the Canal du Midi by barge, and provides an interesting way to see the countryside of the Midi.