CANAL DE LA ROBINE
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2024
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The Canal de la Robine is a Unesco World Heritage Site, with one of the few bridges in Narbonne
The emblem of Narbonne, the Canal de la Robine links the Canal du Midi to the Mediterranean. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its furrow gives the city its identity, and divides it into two districts: the "Bourg" to the south and the "Cité" to the north. Today, this 32 km-long waterway entrance is a rallying point for onlookers and tourists who wish to experience the city in a different way. The Pont des Marchands, which spans the Robine, one of the few bridges built in France, is currently being restored!
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ça change un peu du Canal du midi :-)
Heureusement qu'il y a plein de bateaux qui naviguent entre mai et octobre !
Difficile de s'y garer en bateau l'été : toute l'Europe du nord s'y donne rendez-vous et les points d'amarrage sont rares.
On peut y louer en période estivale des petites embarcations électriques sans permis.
L'aménagement récent des abords est une catastrophe esthétique , avec son mobilier urbain lugubre , l'absence de végétaux et une ambiance globale qui n'a rien de méditerranéenne . Un non sens !