332 Km - 146 Locks - 73 h of navigation -
14 Nights (2 weeks)
From Le Somail to Argens, 15 km, 1 Lock(s), 2.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Le Somail > Argens
Le Somail
In addition to its Hat-making Museum and its old bridge, Le Somail has 4 structures listed as historical monuments: the former icehouse, the chapel, the old guard building and the former inn.
the Canal Bridge of the Repudre
Throughout the length of the Canal du Midi there are 49 aqueducts, most of them built by Vauban; only the Répudre Aqueduct was completed during the building of the canal, in 1676.
From Argens to Marseillette, 24 km, 15 Lock(s), 6.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Argens > Homps > Puichéric > Marseillette
Marseillette
Wedged between the Minervois and Corbières vineyards, today this town is known for producing the most rice in the region; the rice fields can be seen from the lagoon.
From Marseillette to Carcassonne, 23 km, 10 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Marseillette > Trèbes > Carcassonne
Marseillette
Wedged between the Minervois and Corbières vineyards, today this town is known for producing the most rice in the region; the rice fields can be seen from the lagoon.
Carcassonne
The medieval city of Carcassonne has had two designations as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Dating back to the Roman Empire, this fortified city later became a garrison town.
Trèbes
The old village, with its narrow streets, was built around the Church of Saint-Etienne. The latter houses the "Treasures of Trèbes": 320 oak corbels which support the structural beams, each featuring a painted figure: men, women, animals…
From Carcassonne to Villepinte, 27 km, 9 Lock(s), 5.4 h of navigation
Stopover : Carcassonne > Villesèquelande > Bram > Bram > Villepinte
Villepinte
The 12th century Romanesque chapel of Notre-Dame de la Romenguière.
Bram
Bram, the circular town with its 13th century church. At the House of Archaeology you can discover the ancient past of this city.
Carcassonne
The medieval city of Carcassonne has had two designations as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Dating back to the Roman Empire, this fortified city later became a garrison town.
From Villepinte to Castelnaudary, 12 km, 14 Lock(s), 4.4 h of navigation
Stopover : Villepinte > Castelnaudary
Villepinte
The 12th century Romanesque chapel of Notre-Dame de la Romenguière.
Castelnaudary
This town, widely known for its Cassoulet, also features a number of interesting historical monuments, such as the Collegiate Church of Saint-Michel, the Moulin (windmill) de Curagel, or even the 13th century Chapel of Notre Dame de Pitié.
the locks scale of Saint-Roch
This ladder of locks, near to Castelnaudary, was constructed in 1678. It was electrified by the Germans during the Second World War.
From Castelnaudary to Villefranche de Lauragais, 23 km, 13 Lock(s), 5.7 h of navigation
Stopover : Castelnaudary > Port Lauragais > Villefranche de Lauragais
Castelnaudary
This town, widely known for its Cassoulet, also features a number of interesting historical monuments, such as the Collegiate Church of Saint-Michel, the Moulin (windmill) de Curagel, or even the 13th century Chapel of Notre Dame de Pitié.
Villefranche de Lauragais
Dating from the 13th century, the fortified town of Villefranche has one of the most beautiful bell towers in the region.
From Villefranche de Lauragais to Castanet, 26 km, 8 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Villefranche de Lauragais > Négra > Montgiscard > Castanet
Montgiscard
This old 13th century town houses a church built in the gothic style typical to the region.
Villefranche de Lauragais
Dating from the 13th century, the fortified town of Villefranche has one of the most beautiful bell towers in the region.
From Castanet to Castanet, 32 km, 6 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
Stopover : Castanet > Toulouse > Castanet
Toulouse
The Place du Capitole (Capitol), the Church of the Jacobins, the Jardin des Plantes botanical garden and the Georges Labit Museum are the main places of interest to visit during your barge cruise in Toulouse.
From Castanet to Villefranche de Lauragais, 26 km, 8 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Castanet > Montgiscard > Négra > Villefranche de Lauragais
Montgiscard
This old 13th century town houses a church built in the gothic style typical to the region.
Villefranche de Lauragais
Dating from the 13th century, the fortified town of Villefranche has one of the most beautiful bell towers in the region.
From Villefranche de Lauragais to Castelnaudary, 23 km, 13 Lock(s), 5.7 h of navigation
Stopover : Villefranche de Lauragais > Port Lauragais > Castelnaudary
Castelnaudary
This town, widely known for its Cassoulet, also features a number of interesting historical monuments, such as the Collegiate Church of Saint-Michel, the Moulin (windmill) de Curagel, or even the 13th century Chapel of Notre Dame de Pitié.
Villefranche de Lauragais
Dating from the 13th century, the fortified town of Villefranche has one of the most beautiful bell towers in the region.
From Castelnaudary to Bram, 16 km, 17 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
Stopover : Castelnaudary > Villepinte > Bram > Bram
Villepinte
The 12th century Romanesque chapel of Notre-Dame de la Romenguière.
Castelnaudary
This town, widely known for its Cassoulet, also features a number of interesting historical monuments, such as the Collegiate Church of Saint-Michel, the Moulin (windmill) de Curagel, or even the 13th century Chapel of Notre Dame de Pitié.
Bram
Bram, the circular town with its 13th century church. At the House of Archaeology you can discover the ancient past of this city.
the locks scale of Saint-Roch
This ladder of locks, near to Castelnaudary, was constructed in 1678. It was electrified by the Germans during the Second World War.
From Bram to Carcassonne, 23 km, 6 Lock(s), 4.3 h of navigation
Stopover : Bram > Villesèquelande > Carcassonne
Bram
Bram, the circular town with its 13th century church. At the House of Archaeology you can discover the ancient past of this city.
Carcassonne
The medieval city of Carcassonne has had two designations as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Dating back to the Roman Empire, this fortified city later became a garrison town.
From Carcassonne to Marseillette, 23 km, 10 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Carcassonne > Trèbes > Marseillette
Marseillette
Wedged between the Minervois and Corbières vineyards, today this town is known for producing the most rice in the region; the rice fields can be seen from the lagoon.
Carcassonne
The medieval city of Carcassonne has had two designations as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Dating back to the Roman Empire, this fortified city later became a garrison town.
Trèbes
The old village, with its narrow streets, was built around the Church of Saint-Etienne. The latter houses the "Treasures of Trèbes": 320 oak corbels which support the structural beams, each featuring a painted figure: men, women, animals…
From Marseillette to Argens, 24 km, 15 Lock(s), 6.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Marseillette > Puichéric > Homps > Argens
Marseillette
Wedged between the Minervois and Corbières vineyards, today this town is known for producing the most rice in the region; the rice fields can be seen from the lagoon.
From Argens to Le Somail, 15 km, 1 Lock(s), 2.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Argens > Le Somail
Le Somail
In addition to its Hat-making Museum and its old bridge, Le Somail has 4 structures listed as historical monuments: the former icehouse, the chapel, the old guard building and the former inn.
the Canal Bridge of the Repudre
Throughout the length of the Canal du Midi there are 49 aqueducts, most of them built by Vauban; only the Répudre Aqueduct was completed during the building of the canal, in 1676.