2024

CANAL DU MIDI

Natural Crafts
4.4/5
5 reviews

Designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet (1609-1680) and motivated by the wheat trade, Canal du Midi was shaped by the hand of man. It began the era of the Industrial Revolution by allowing to rally, by its 240 kilometers, the Atlantic Ocean, via the Garonne, to the Mediterranean Sea. Its journey begins in Toulouse and ends in Marseillan - the other part connecting the Atlantic begins in Toulouse and ends in Castets-en-Dorthe (Canal de Garonne). It was made between 1667 and 1694 and two thousand workers were hired from January 1667. This number rose to twelve thousand, including six hundred women, to alleviate the shortage of men. The work was carried out in three major projects: the first from Toulouse to Trèbes (east of Carcassonne) which includes the basins and water supply systems, the second towards the south of Trèbes to the pond of Thau, and the third that was the construction of the harbour of Sète. To address the problem of leveling throughout the course, more than 60 locks had to be built, Riquet was perfectly conscious of helping to forge a symbol of the power of the 17th-century France, while giving the country a functional communication channel. He thus particularly made sure that the quality of the canal's architecture is worthy of this function. The bridges, the locks and the structures associated with them, as well as the tunnel entrances were designed and drawn with a great sense of aesthetic combined with technical constraints, the whole includes no less than 328 works of art and 63 locks. He was also extremely conscious of the impact of his work on the landscape and took great care to ensure that it was properly bordered by trees and by vegetation in harmony with the landscapes crossed. Since 1996, this performance has rightly been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Having the width of 10 to 20 meters and deep of about 2 meters, the canal passes to its highest point at the threshold of Naurouze, at the border of the department of Aude and Haute Garonne in the Lauragais. Its history with Carcassonne was quite complex since, at the completion of the first route, the canal was 2 kilometers from the city. A link between the city and the canal was suggested in 1686 by Vauban but it was only a century later, in 1787, that the construction of a new route was ordered and was completed in 1810 and that wouldl definitely set the canal in its current configuration.

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2024

MOUNT AIGOUAL

Natural Crafts
4.4/5
8 reviews
A mountain in the southern Massif Central, the highest point in the Gard ... Read more
 Val D'Aigoual, 30570
2024

NAVACELLE CIRCUS

Natural site to discover
5/5
36 reviews
Closed - Open to 01h00
Classified as a "Grand site de France", the circus is without doubt the ... Read more
 Blandas, 30770
2024

GARDENS OF THE FOUNTAIN - TEMPLE OF DIANE

Parks and gardens
4.4/5
30 reviews
A real green lung of the city, French gardens and spaces centered on the ... Read more
 Nîmes, 30000
2024

LE MOULIN À PAPIER

Visit science and technology
5/5
2 reviews
A cultural site dedicated to the cult of paper, a place where paper is made ... Read more
 Brousses-Et-Villaret, 11390
2024

THE CAUSSENARDE FARM OF YESTERYEAR

Local history and culture
5/5
1 review
Farm gathering a digest of a cultural and human heritage precious to ... Read more
 Hures-La-Parade, 48150
2024

THE SPINNING OF TRACERS

Local history and culture
3.8/5
4 reviews
This spinning mill is both a museum and a cultural venue, hosting ... Read more
 Langogne, 48300
2024

THE ARESQUIERS

Natural site to discover
3.7/5
3 reviews
The Aresquiers area includes a part of the Ingril pond and the Vic pond Read more
 Frontignan, 34110
2024

SALTWORKS OF AIGUES-MORTES (SALINS DU MIDI)

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology
3.9/5
43 reviews
Closed - Opens in 59 minutes
The salt flats offer a magical landscape where flamingos, herons and gulls ... Read more
 Aigues-Mortes, 30220
2024

RIVESALTES CAMP

Local history and culture
4.5/5
31 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
Discover this reference space for the history of internment and migration ... Read more
 Salses-Le-Château, 66600
2024

J'EMMES LES MINÉRAUX

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology
4.4/5
18 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
A former wine cellar presenting France's largest amethyst exhibition, ... Read more
 Bizanet, 11200
2024

PANORAMA OF MONT SAINT-CLAIR

Natural Crafts
4.4/5
16 reviews
Discover Mont Saint-Clair in Sète, a place offering panoramic views from ... Read more
 Sète, 34200
2024

CLAMOUSE CAVE

Natural Crafts
4.5/5
13 reviews
Clamouse cave, discovered in 1945, where you can admire stalagmite flows, ... Read more
 Saint-Jean-De-Fos, 34150
2024

GRANDE CANALETTE CAVE

Archaeological site
4.7/5
37 reviews
The visit among the spectacular concretions highlighted by a judicious ... Read more
 Villefranche-De-Conflent, 66500
2024

DAMSELFLY CAVE

Natural Crafts
4.7/5
10 reviews
A place that creates sensations and emotions, giving birth to a true moment ... Read more
 Saint-Bauzille-De-Putois, 34190
2024

THE CLASSIFIED SITE OF ANSE DE PAULILLES

Visit industry
4.6/5
7 reviews

Symbol of the wild beauty of the Côte Vermeille, the listed site of Anse de Paulilles is now a haven of peace. This large cove bathed in greenery is home to 3 beautiful beaches separated by rocky promontories. The site that we are given to see nowadays is the result of the unfailing will of the Conservatoire du Littoral in partnership with the Department, which is now in charge of its management. Guided tours will allow you to discover Paulilles' industrial past and to appreciate the landscape rehabilitation of this exceptional site. A museographic space presents the history of this former dynamite works. A new one-hour guided tour entitled "Cap au Sud" (Heading South) will allow you to immerse yourself in the daily life of the dynamite workers in the 1970s. Don't forget to visit L'atelier des Barques, where marine carpenters will show you the restoration work on Catalan boats. From the lookout, you will have a 360° panorama of the cove of Paulilles. This is the favourite site of the Catalans when the fine weather is coming. An advice in high season, come early in the morning or late in the evening. A magnificent hiking trail allows you to walk along the creeks and climb up to the lighthouse at Cap Béar. On the way, beautiful discovery of the local flora and small hidden coves. From the summit, the view is breathtaking over the Vermeille coast to the south and the Gulf of Lion to the north. Simply magical!

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 Port-Vendres, 66660
2024

THE BELVEDERE OF THE GORGES DU CHASSEZAC

Natural Crafts
5/5
2 reviews
A popular lookout point for rock-climbing in the narrowest and wildest part ... Read more
 La Garde-Guérin, 48800
2024

THE GORGES OF THE JONTE

Local history and culture
5/5
2 reviews
These gorges de la Jointe, located in Saint-Pierre-des-Tripiers, are marked ... Read more
 Saint-Pierre-Des-Tripiers, 48150
2024

Dargilan Cave

Natural Crafts
5/5
2 reviews
Dargilan cave or pink cave, discovered in 1880, where you can observe ... Read more
 Meyrueis, 48150
2024

WATERFALLS OF THE MEUSE

Natural site to discover
5/5
2 reviews
Waterfalls of the Meuse, with swimming spots that are very popular in ... Read more
 Saint-Laurent-Le-Minier, 30440