- visit-occitanie.com en/discovering/major-sites/…The UNESCO World Heritage Canal du Midi and its key structures: the Fonseranes locks, canal bridge and Malpas tunnel. Béziers vineyards.
- cotedumidi.com en/heritage/the-canal-du-midi/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.
- locaboat.com en/boating-holidays/france/canal-du-…There's not much to do here, but the place is totally charming and makes a lovely place to stop on your cruise along the Canal du Midi.
- francethisway.com tourism/canaldumidi.phpIt 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.
- From the Canal du Midi to Saint-Chinian: an authentic tourism destination, wine tourism in the heart of unspoiled nature!
- 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.
- thegoodlifefrance.com canal-du-midi-france/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.
- capdagde.com otca-experience/canal-du-midi/240 km long, the Canal du Midi linking Toulouse to Sète, was built in the 17th century. It is unique in the world, leading it to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- 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).
- turrehberin.com canal-du-midi/Canal Du Midi, Toulouse’dan başlayarak Akdeniz’e doğru uzanan bir kanal sistemi. İsminin anlamı “İki deniz arası kanal” olarak Türkçeye çevrilebilir.