Articles related to "Canal Du Midi"Cruise the Canal du Midi. Starting in Toulouse, explore the Midi-Pyrénées, travel through landscapes painted by Renoir and Monet and visit historic towns along the way.
Chartering a canal barge for a holiday cruise on the Canal du Midi in France? By packing these few extras, the trip will be even more rewarding and fun.
This medieval chateau situated on the banks of the Aude river in the South of France attracts thousands of tourists each year with its sheer beauty and mystique.
A vacation in this part of France boasts a medieval castle, Canal du Midi, Bastide Saint-Louis and Lac de la Cavayère. Explore Carcassonne travel and attractions.
There is no better way to discover southern France than cruising on the Canal du Midi, past sunflower fields and vineyards, quiet villages and historical cities.
The Canal du Midi is a UNESCO world Heritage site and is a living working museum dedicated to the engineers and builders built its 655 km length and 109 locks.
Chose the southern end of the Canal du Midi because of its varied scenery. From the tree-lined canal to the open waters of the Etang du Thau.
Read these thoughts and there will be no problems using the locks on the Canal du Midi. Relax and things will go just as planned. "Dont Panic Captain" is a good motto.
Tourists come for the medieval walled city on the hill, but the Ville Basse (lower town) of Carcassonne will also charm, and is a good base to tour the Languedoc region.
The 'Canal du Midi' is very well known, but the 'Canal Lateral de la Garonne' in the West is less frequented.
Carcassonne is a fortified medieval city in the Aude département of the Languedoc-Roussillon area in the South of France. Probably the most famous place in the region.
Take a vacation on board a boat and you'll see a different side of France. Explore Burgundy or the south, the dramatic Lot river or Celtic Brittany's forests and marshes.
Southern France is one of the most picturesque and vital places to visit. The towns and cities in the Languedoc region are both unique and ancient sites of beauty.
At four miles an hour, Go-Barging in Burgundy allows the body to relax into the rhythms of the French countryside while gliding past medieval villages and dark forests.
Cap D'Agde has excellent beaches and many activities for children. It is close to historic towns and has a special holiday village for nudists with its own private beach.
If you fancy a luxury break in France, head for Carcassonne in the Languedoc. It not only has a sumptuous hotel, it was also the historic heart of Cathar Country.
Narbonne's compact size, range of sights and proximity to other attractions make it a worthwhile destination for visitors to the South of France.
As tulips are to Amsterdam so violets are to Toulouse and whilst it is known as the pink city, every spring it turns the colour purple during the Festival de la Violette.
Toulouse, France hotels, attractions and deals make the Tarn Valley appealing to take a holiday vacation in the sunny south of Western Europe.
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