Some canal highlights (and lowlights) along the way
Castelnaudary
Home of Languedoc's 'cassoulet' (a heavy stew of duck, sausage and beans) Castelnaudary is the largest town between Toulouse and Carcassonne, and a popular canal boating launch pad. Fly to either Carcassonne or Toulouse to get to the canal boat hire centre here.
Carcassonne
Famous for La Cité - the world's largest medieval fortress - Carcassonne is a pleasant city of streets arranged in a grid - with a lovely square in the middle that boasts lots of cafes and restaurants. The canal here is not too pretty - improving at Trèbes. The airport is 15 minutes drive from the canal hire centre.
Trèbes
A charming Languedoc town just outside Carcassonne. This is canal boating central, with lots of boats moored here and quite a few restaurants set up to serve them. Fly to Carcassonne.
Le Somail
Beautiful little Languedoc village with a quite famous 2nd hand bookshop - transported brick by brick from Paris. Some nice restaurants and sometimes jazz concerts in summer. The Canal du Midi here is very picturesque - and canal boat hire from here is very popular. Fly to Carcassonne to get to Le Somail.
Beziers
The historic centre is lovely, with winding cobbled streets and good shops and restaurants. The Feria in August is famous for bull fighting and street parties. The outskirts of the city are rather ugly. The canal boating here is not all that special. There aren't flights yet to Beziers, so fly instead to Montpellier.
Agde
Charming seaside town on a hill overlooking the sea. Lots of interesting shops and seafood restaurants. Cap d'Agde is Europe's largest naturist colony - with some of Languedoc's best beaches. A nice place to stop if you're on a canal boat, or planning to hire one. Nearest airport is Montpellier.
Palavas / Lattes
Ugly Languedoc seaside town of tall concrete flats and gaudy funfair attractions. Lots of restaurants and shops. Not a terribly nice place to moor your canal boat rental. Montpellier and its airport is only 15 minutes away. Lattes is slightly more in-land.
Carnon
Rather ugly seaside town of concrete holiday flats and an OK beach. Not somewhere to linger. If your canal boating trip starts here, fly into Montpellier airport, which is minutes away.
Aigues Mortes
Impressive 13th century walled town on the edge of the Camargue wetlands. You'll see flamingoes in the marches here, as well as wild horses and bulls. Lots of horse riding opportunities nearby too. To get to Aigues Mortes for your canal boat rental, fly to either Montpellier or Nimes.
Beaucaire
Largish town with a vibrant atmosphere and plenty of shops and restaurants. If you decide to begin your Languedoc canal boating experience here, try to find a flight into Nimes airport.
Narbonne
A charming city with the Canal de la Robine and all its canal boats running right through the middle. Lots of good shopping and restaurants, and the impressive Archduke's Palace and the Cathedral. The best way to get to Narbonne for canal boating is either by train, or by flying to Carcassonne and either renting a car or taking the local train across Languedoc to Narbonne.
Canal Guided Tours
For some reason there seem to be very few guided canal tours on the Canal du Midi or other Languedoc canals.
So if you want to experience the canal, you'll usually have to do it by renting a canal boat or spending a week on a canal barge hotel. That said, we have found one company that do a 2 hour guided tour. It leaves from Homps, so takes in one of the most beautiful sections of the Canal du Midi. If you don't want to commit to renting a boat, this is a great 'canal-lite' way to experience the canal:
From: Homps almost to Puicheric and back
Time: 2 hours
Cost: 1-10 people €10.50 each; 11-29 people €9.50 each
Contact: Croisières de Midi: +33 (0)4 68 91 33 00
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