Cycling the Canal du Midi, from CiceroneCycling the Canal du Midi, from Cicerone Ref: G 9781852845599

A guide to cycling the Canal du Midi in the Languedoc, France. A UNESCO World Heritage Site the canal meanders through lush countryside rich in history and offers flat, car-free paths and excursions to the nearby hills. Ideal for anyone planning a cycling holiday, locals wanting to explore or canal travellers needing to stretch their legs.

The Canal du Midi in France’s sunny
southern Languedoc is a UNESCO world
heritage site. Its 240km route meanders
through lush, beautiful countryside rich in
history and culture, linking Toulouse and
Sète. It is perfect cycling country with flat,
car-free paths for a comfortable pedal as
well as access to tougher excursions in the
nearby hills and mountains. When he
started building the canal in 1666, Pierre
Paul Riquet had a vision of linking the
economies of the Atlantic and Mediterranean
coasts. In the process he also created one of
the world’s most picturesque waterways.
The prosperity the region enjoyed is
reflected in the grand homes, houses and
chateaux that grace the water’s edge. The
route, which tunnels through hillsides, and
crosses rivers and tracks, also represents a
considerable feat of engineering.
includes excursions to Cathar strongholds,
the canal’s water source in the Montagne
Noire and the lagoons and marshes in the
Aude and Orb delta
with practical information on
accommodation, cycle shops, markets and
local festivals


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