• 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.
  • In 1974, at Montech on the Canal Latéral à la Garonne, and in 1983, at Fonserannes on the Canal du Midi, two unique “water slopes” were erected.
    • Symphonie du canal du Midi
    • Le Roi Soleil à l'automne
  • From the Canal du Midi to Saint-Chinian: an authentic tourism destination, wine tourism in the heart of unspoiled nature!
  • The UNESCO World Heritage Canal du Midi and its key structures: the Fonseranes locks, canal bridge and Malpas tunnel. Béziers vineyards.
  • Canal Du Midi, Toulouse’dan başlayarak Akdeniz’e doğru uzanan bir kanal sistemi. İsminin anlamı “İki deniz arası kanal” olarak Türkçeye çevrilebilir.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • Location of the Canal du Midi and its branch to Port-la-Nouvelle, part of the Canal des Deux Mers route from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic.
  • A few key facts & figures about the Canal du Midi: Length: 241 kilometres (150 miles), making it one of the longest navigable canals in Europe.