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Just a portion of France’s unique canal system linking major towns and tiny medieval villages, the Canal du Midi passes through the coastal plain and stony hills where wine grapes flourish in the brilliant sunshine. A fiercely independent region, its rich history and deep traditions strongly influence the scenic area. Originally built to support the region’s trade in wheat and wine, the Canal du Midi is today a major tourist attraction. Whether Step aboard a barge and enter a world of cruising like no other. The gentle pace allows full immersion into the life of the area. Perfect for a family vacation, stops can be easily made to explore the area’s intriguing scenery, cultural offerings and incredible cuisine and wines. Self-drive tours are perfect for the adventuresome. No license is required and the pace is slow enough for safe family cruising. Prefer to be pampered as you travel the waterway? Take a luxurious cruise in a hotel barge, experiencing the ultimate in travel along the historic Canal du Midi. A photographer’s dream, the barge moves slowly so incredible photographs of stone bridges, vineyards and medieval villages can be taken from on board. Want to spend an afternoon exploring? Just stop, disembark and enjoy. Keep a photo-journal of the adventure to preserve the precious memories.
The ancient stone-walled city of Carcassonne rises majestically above the canal, astonishing visitors with its beautifully restored splendor. Unbelievably, the ancient town was in such disrepair in the mid-1800, France’s government ordered it demolished. Restoration began after an uproar from the citizens of France stopped its planned destruction. Today, the double ringed walls and 52 turrets gracefully soar above the town. All along the Canal du Midi, open air markets in villages welcome the travelers. Savor the incredible aromas of fresh herbs, flowers and outdoor cooking. Stop and lunch on roasted chicken and herbed vegetables while sipping a glass of the region’s famous wines. Traveling along the canal, notice the change in foods. Duck and goat cheeses change to sea food and shell fish as the canal nears the Mediterranean. Regional wines vary from the white Viognier to the red St Chinian, all a delicate accompaniment to an incredible meal. Sites to not miss along the route include many medieval churches, chateaus and villages. The charming town of Narbonne is the site of the wonderful architectural gems, Feel the need to stretch your legs? The pace of barges is slow enough to walk along the towpath for an afternoon, delighting in the dappled sunshine shining through the leaves of the plane trees bordering the canal. Journeying through history along the canal, you’ll build memories to last a lifetime. |
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