- all-andorra.com canal-du-midi/The Canal du Midi is a divided canal, with one side on the Atlantic side, 57 km long, and the other on the Mediterranean side, 189 km long.
- orangesmile.com extreme/en/largest-fairways/le-…Eventually, they were succeeded by tourist boats. Romantic natures and excursion amateurs will definitely appreciate walking along the Canal du Midi.
- en.canaldes2mersavelo.com highlights/canal-du-midiThe Canal du Midi is considered a masterpiece of French engineering, linking Toulouse to the Mediterranean via a waterway running for almost 250 kilometres.
- flickr.com groups/canaldumidi/All above canal du Midi, from Toulouse to Sete, like its “appendices” : canal de la Robine (Narbonne), canal latéral (Toulouse/Bordeaux), etc.
- amusingplanet.com 2017/07/canal-du-midi-…Canal des Deux Mers consist of two canals. From the Mediterranean port of Sète to Toulouse, a distance of 240 km, runs Canal du Midi.
- abercrombiekent.com tours/european-canal-barge-…Cruise the Canal du Midi in contemporary style, exploring the memorable walled city of Carcassonne; hunting and tasting truffles paired with fine olive oils in...
- radissonhotels.com en-us/destination/france/…With its numerous bridges, mills, aqueducts, and locks (écluse in French) registered on the UNESCO list, Canal du Midi is a delight to explore.
- hellotravel.com france/canal-du-midiThe Canal du Midi was initially worked as an easy route between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
- leboat.co.za boating-holidays/france/canal-du-…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.
- francesouth.com canal-du-midi.htmlThe 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).