• Canal du Midi boyunca çeşitli yerlerde bisiklet kiralanabilir . [16] Kanal, her iki yanında sıra sıra heybetli çınar ağaçlarıyla süslenmiştir.
  • The UNESCO World Heritage Canal du Midi and its key structures: the Fonseranes locks, canal bridge and Malpas tunnel. Béziers vineyards.
  • Strictly speaking, this is the end of the Canal du Midi, as the continuation to the west is the Canal de Garonne.
  • First named 'royal canal in Languedoc', the revolutionaries renamed it in"canal du Midi" in 1789.
  • A lovely 45 minute boat trip along the Canal du Midi. The scenery was beautiful, going through the locks and listening to the commentary (English and French) .
  • 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.
  • ...villages, past vineyards and chateaux, a glass of wine in your hand, as you explore the 241 km of the 300 year old Canal du Midi in the South of France.
  • This marina on the Canal du Midi built around a large basin has a harbourmaster’s office and a docking area for barges and pleasure boats passing through.
  • Today, the Canal du Midi and the trees that surround it are threatened by canker stain (a disease that attacks plane trees).
  • 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...