CACOR CANAL BRIDGE
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2024
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2024
From the port of Moissac, take the right bank towpath along the canal to the Cacor bridge-canal, where the Garonne canal forks and crosses the Tarn on the 15 arches of a majestic structure made of Quercy stone and Toulouse brick, a symbolic link between Quercy and Gascony. It was also used after the flood of 1930 for the railroad. At that time, barges and locomotives crossed the bridge. Nowadays, cyclists and walkers cross the water skiers below on the Tarn. A bridge to cross absolutely during your stay.
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Visited in september 2019
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Belle découverte
Après la visite de l'abbaye et un déjeuner dans un bon restaurant, nous avons fait une balade à partir du port fluvial jusqu'au Pont Cacor. Très bel ouvrage d'art très original. Il faut compter une heure de marche aller et retour.
Visited in january 2019
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rien de tel qu'une logue balade le long du canal et découvrir cette originalité
Visited in may 2018
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Ce pont-canal est très beau et un des lieux à intéressants à visiter lors d'une visite à Moissac. Je recommande.
Visited in september 2017
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Un ouvrage surprenant proche du centre ville. C'est un beau pont composé de 15 arches en briques et pierre blanche qui relie le Quercy et la Gascogne, qui permet le croisement de la Garonne et du Tarn.
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