7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary
The medieval fortified city of Carcassonne
The medieval fortified city of Carcassonne
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7 nights | 165 KMs | 63 locks | Approx. 33 hrs of cruising

Cruise through the heart of the Canal du Midi, visiting historic towns and iconic landmarks along the way, with some longer cruising days offering time to truly soak up the scenery. Marvel at the engineering wonder of the Fonseranes Locks, explore the magnificent St. Nazaire Cathedral in Béziers, and discover the charming waterside village of Le Somail, where an immersive olive oil tour and tasting awaits. Sample renowned Minervois wines in Homps, experience waterskiing in Bram, and savour an authentic cassoulet in Castelnaudary, the birthplace of the dish. The highlight of the journey is the spectacular Cité de Carcassonne, one of Europe’s most impressive fortified medieval citadels.

Suggested itinerary for a week on the Canal du Midi

Itinerary/suitcase:

Arrive at base

2pm – 5pm

After you have arrived and checked-in, we’ll show you to your boat as quickly as possible. Spend time settling in, freshen up and await your pre-departure briefing which will be given by one of our base technicians. They will familiarise you with the boat’s domestic systems and give you a hands-on demonstration of the boat controls and how to operate it. They will make sure you are comfortable and confident controlling the boat, as well as navigating the waterway, before you set off.

Food for the journey: If you’re planning to spend your first night at the base, you’ll find a supermarket in Port Cassafières just a short distance away. Otherwise, there are larger supermarkets further along the canal, making it easy to stock up on everything you need once your cruise is underway.

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Port Cassafières - Cers

Port Cassafières > Cers

5pm – 6pm

Approx. 1hr | 1 lock

Make your way to your first overnight mooring in Cers, just a gentle 1-hour cruise away. This easygoing stretch of canal is the perfect introduction to life on the water, with just one simple lock to navigate along the way. Surrounded by peaceful scenery, it’s an ideal chance to settle into the rhythm of your boating holiday.

Moor up and enjoy your first evening on board at this charming stop. While not a marina, this quiet free mooring offers a relaxed and peaceful setting to unwind at your own pace.

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Stock up on provisions at the supermarket, Cers

6pm – 7pm

The CONTACT supermarket is located just 200m from the canal, making it a convenient stop to pick up provisions for your first evening on board. To reach it, you’ll need to cross a busy main road via a bridged intersection, so please take extra care. We recommend mooring as close as possible to the concrete bridge for the easiest access.

Open until 7:30pm (and until 12:30pm on Sundays).

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Dinner on board, Cers

7:30pm – 9:30pm

After a busy first day, we recommend relaxing on board this evening. Prepare your own meal and, if your boat has one (or you’ve added one to your booking) fire up the barbecue for a laid-back dinner by the water.

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Overnight in Cers

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Breakfast on board

7:30am – 8:30am

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Cers - Béziers

Cers > Béziers

8:30am – 10am

Approx. 1hrs 30mins | 2 locks

Cruise towards the historic city of Béziers, passing peaceful canal scenery and navigating two easy locks along the way. Moor up at Maison Batelière marina before setting off to explore one of the oldest cities in southern France.

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Béziers
Béziers

Explore Béziers

10am – 1pm

Once moored, it’s just a 25-minute walk or 10-minute cycle into the heart of the city from the marina. It’s the capital of Languedoc’s wine industry and birthplace of Pierre-Paul Riquet, who was responsible for building the Canal du Midi. Like all cities with a long history, Béziers is best discovered by ambling through its medieval streets, its bright squares and its leafy parks.

Visit the majestic St. Nazaire Cathedral, located on a rocky mount which affords a magnificent panorama across the city and its five bridges. Admire the sculptures and paintings dating from the 15th century to present day at the Museum of Fine Arts, including Rubens and Delacroix productions. Stroll through the Plateau des Poètes garden and discover the works of a local sculptor. You’ll find all the necessary shops and plenty of restaurants in Béziers.

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Lunch at Restaurant Brasserie du Palais, Béziers

1pm – 2:30pm

Situated in a charming courtyard near Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, Brasserie du Palais offers a varied menu in a beautiful historic setting. For bookings: +33 6 42 93 46 83

After lunch, make your way back to your boat for your next stretch towards the historic Fonseranes Locks.

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Béziers - Fonseranes Locks

Béziers > Fonseranes Locks

3pm – 3:40pm

Approx. 40mins | 2 locks

Keep on cruising past Béziers and as you exit Orb Lock, you will cross over the River Orb on the Orb Aqueduct – the largest aqueduct on the Canal du Midi with seven main arches measuring a total of 240m long, 28m wide and 12m high.

Moor up and get in line at the Fonseranes Locks for the next lock opening at 4pm.

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Ascend the Fonseranes Locks
Ascend the Fonserannes Locks

Ascend the Fonseranes Locks

4pm – 5:30pm

Approx. 1hr 30mins | 7 locks

One of Pierre-Paul Riquet’s greatest engineering achievements, the Fonseranes Locks are among the Canal du Midi’s most iconic sights. This impressive staircase of locks was originally built with eight chambers, allowing boats to climb 21.5 metres over a distance of 300 metres. Today, six chambers remain in operation, continuing to offer boaters an unforgettable cruising experience.

There are set times for passing through the lock flight, so it’s important to arrive in good time. Boats ascending the locks can usually pass between 10am – 11:45am (until 12:15pm during peak season) and again between 4pm – 5:15pm (until 6:45pm in peak season). Missing your allocated slot may mean waiting until later in the day, or even overnight, for the next available passage.

The journey through the staircase takes around an hour and is fully managed by the lock keepers, who expertly coordinate multiple boats through each chamber. Your role is simply to steer carefully into the locks and keep the boat steady using your mooring lines.

After you’re in the first lock, it is easier to send one or two crew members lock-side with the lines (when it is safe to do so) and keep them there for the duration. Take your time, enjoy the atmosphere and don’t feel rushed – passing through Fonseranes is all part of the adventure, and one of the highlights of cruising the Canal du Midi.

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Fonseranes Locks - Poilhes

Fonseranes Locks > Poilhes

5:30pm – 6:55pm

Approx. 1hr 25mins | 0 locks

After passing through the Fonseranes Locks, you’ll enter one of the Canal du Midi’s longest uninterrupted stretches of cruising. Known as the‘big pound’, this peaceful section continues for 54km with no locks until just before Argens-Minervois.

Along the way, you’ll pass through the remarkable Malpas Tunnel, which cuts beneath the hill of Ensérune. Secretly excavated by Pierre-Paul Riquet, the tunnel was considered an extraordinary engineering feat for its time. Work was originally halted after unstable sandstone was discovered, but determined to keep the canal project alive, Riquet continued digging in secret and completed the tunnel in just eight days. Measuring 173m long, 6m wide and 8.5m high, it became the very first navigable canal tunnel in Europe.

Note: There’s no room for passing other boats, so check that passage is clear first, and sound your horn before entering.

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Les Plantantes, Poilhes
Les Platanes, Poilhes

Dinner at Les Platanes, Poilhes

7:30pm – 9:30pm

Moor right outside this highly-rated little restaurant. Les Platanes is situated in at a leafy crossroads just a stone’s throw from the canal. Sit on their cute kerb-side terrace, enjoy delicious French and Mediterranean cuisine and a receive a warm welcome from its New Zealand owners: +33 4 67 93 38 41

Alternatively, after a busy day of boating and navigating the Fonseranes Locks, spend the evening on board your boat.

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Overnight in Poilhes

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Breakfast on board

8am – 9am

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Poilhes - Le Somail

Poilhes > Le Somail

9am – 12:45pm

Approx. 3hrs 45mins | 0 locks

As you pass through Capestang, the stone bridge you pass under has the reputation of being the lowest on the canal (the lowest is actually in Carcassonne). Its curved shape makes it quite tricky to pass under – so take it slow and steady.

The Port du Somail is subject to a mooring fee – please contact the Harbour Master’s Office for more details. +33 9 84 58 81 38 | +33 7 44 90 00 06

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Le Somail
Le Somail

Lunch on board, Le Somail

1pm – 2:30pm

Enjoy a leisurely lunch on board and then stroll to Le Glacier du Somail for a scrummy frozen dessert. They open at 2pm.

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Cycling across a bridge on the Canal du Midi

Cycle to L’Oulibo

2:30pm – 2:50pm

If you added bike rental to your holiday booking, we suggest cycling 20 minutes to the north of Somail to visit the The Olive Oil Cooperative Oulibo. Or, the tourist information office (next to Nicols) may arrange a taxi for you.

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The Olive Oil Cooperative Oulibo
The Olive Oil Cooperative Oulibo

Explore the Olive Oil Cooperative L’Oulibo

3pm – 5pm

Enjoy a 1.5hr guided tour (afternoon tours start at 3pm) through the olive groves to learn about farming olives and the production of olive oil, including a sound and light show and tasting. Book a tour in advance: 04 68 41 88 84 or loulibo.com/guided-visit

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Cycle back to your boat in Le Somail

5pm – 5:30pm

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Grocery Barge, Le Somail
Grocery Barge, Le Somail

Before you set off

5:30pm – 5:45pm

Before you set off, why not stock up on a few treats from Le Somail’s famous Grocery Barge, conveniently located near your mooring. Open until 7pm, it’s the perfect place to pick up fresh produce, local goodies and other essentials for your cruise.

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Le Somail - Paraza

Le Somail > Paraza

5:55pm – 7pm

Approx. 1hr 5mins | 0 locks

On this stretch of the canal, you’ll pass over the Répudre Canal Bridge, one of the only canal bridges built by the canal’s famous designer, Pierre-Paul Riquet. By passing over the waters of the Répudre, it avoided the damage that its waters caused to the canal during floods. Completed in 1676, it was the first canal bridge built in France and is reputed to be the second in the world.

Moor up at the alongside moorings just next to this charming village before dinner nearby your boat.

7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Make a booking: Chateau de Paraza | Excluding weekends, subject to availability. May 1st to August 31st: Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm

Itinerary/fork:

Dinner at OKN9, Paraza

7:30pm – 9:30pm

OKN9 is the perfect stop for dinner, with a relaxed terrace set right beside the Canal du Midi. The menu blends French, Mediterranean, and Italian influences, featuring fresh seasonal dishes such as seafood, ravioli, and pavé de saumon, alongside lighter plates and tempting desserts. Friendly service and a peaceful waterside setting make it an ideal place to pause before continuing your journey. Closed on Sundays.

Booking recommended: DigiResa: OKN9 | +33 7 49 48 48 55

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Overnight in Paraza

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Breakfast on board

7am – 8am

Today features a longer cruising stretch, broken up by a charming stop in Homps – the perfect place to pause, explore, and recharge before continuing your journey.

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7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Paraza > Homps

8am – 10:20am

Approx. 2hrs 20mins | 6 locks

If you’re not in a rush to explore a bit of Homps’ wine culture, moor just after Pechlaurier Locks and scale the short but steep path that lead to a look-out for some great view over the canal and surrounding countryside. Then continue your journey on to Homps.

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Explore Homps

10:30am – 12:20pm

There’s a great wine merchant, La Maison des Vins du Minervois, just across the footbridge from our base. They offer a vast selection of wines from over 100 wineries and vineyards of the region, and they will gladly allow you to try before you buy. They are open until 6pm, Mon – Fri | maisondesvinsduminervois.com

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The Olive Oil Cooperative Oulibo
The Olive Oil Cooperative Oulibo

Explore the Olive Oil Cooperative L’Oulibo

3pm – 5pm

Enjoy a 1.5hr guided tour (afternoon tours start at 3pm) through the olive groves to learn about farming olives and the production of olive oil, including a sound and light show and tasting. Book a tour in advance: 04 68 41 88 84 or loulibo.com/guided-visit

7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary
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Les Tonneliers, Homps
Les Tonneliers, Homps

Lunch at Les Tonneliers, Homps

12:30pm – 2pm

Cross the footbridge by the base and in a couple of minutes you’ll be at the beautiful, Les Tonneliers. Dine in a beautiful and elegant garden setting serving fresh French and Mediterranean cuisine. Booking recommended: +33(0)4 34 44 20 19 | lestonneliers.fr | Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Homps > Marseillette

2:20pm – 7pm

Approx. 4hrs 40mins | 11 locks

Settle in for one of the longer cruising stretches of your holiday. Completing this section today will give you more time tomorrow to discover and enjoy the many sights of Carcassonne at a leisurely pace.

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Dinner on board, Marseillette

7:30pm – 9:30pm

After a long final stretch of cruising, enjoy a relaxed dinner on board.

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Overnight in Marseillette

Itinerary/fork:

Breakfast on board

7:30am – 8am

Get an early start and make your way towards the famous city of Carcassonne, arriving in time to enjoy a delicious lunch and an afternoon of exploring.

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7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Marseillette > Carcassonne

8am – 12:55pm

Approx. 4hrs 55mins | 10 locks

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Chez Fred, Carcassonne
Chez Fred, Carcassonne

Lunch in Chez Fred, Carcassonne (lower town area)

1:15pm – 14:45pm

We recommend Chez Fred: Adjacent to the port (just a 4-minute walk), Pierre and Siham share their passion for good, seasonal and local produce. A refined, bistronomic cuisine that combines flavours, colours and originality. +33 (0)4 68 72 02 23 | restaurant-chezfred.fr

Alternatively, only a 10-minute walk from the port, Le Blé Noir crêperie is highly-rated and very popular and serves out-of-this-world crêpes with savoury and sweet toppings to die for. +33 (0)4 68 72 34 80

Itinerary/walking:

Walk, cycle or take a bus to Cité de Carcassonne

3pm – 3:30pm

To get from the lower town area (St Louis Bastide) up to the fortified citadel, you can take a 30-minute walk, 15-minute cycle, or catch a bus (10 minutes) from the bus station opposite the port.

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La Cité de Carcassonne
La Cité de Carcassonne

Explore La Cité de Carcassonne (the citadel)

3:30pm – 6:30pm

Visit the ancient part of the city “La Cité de Carcassonne“. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this fortified, medieval, walled city is unique in Europe by its sheer size and its superb state of conservation. Walking along the walls, you’ll appreciate the immense scale of the structure. Then, visit the Cathedral St. Nazaire, a beautiful structure, if only to view its magnificent stained-glass windows. Finally, wander through the cobbled streets to Château Comtal, located at the heart of the citadel.

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La Marquière, Carcassonne
La Marquière, Carcassonne

Dinner in La Marquière, Carcassonne (the citadel)

7pm – 9pm

We recommend La Marquière: This is a ‘good find’ in the heart of the citadel, offering classic French dishes which are beautifully presented. Enjoy dining al fresco in the lovely inner terrace and be sure to leave room for dessert. Booking recommended: +33 (0)4 68 71 52 00 | lamarquiere.com

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Travel back to your boat

9:30pm – 10pm

Walk or cycle back to your boat (15-30 minutes) or take a taxi (pre-booking is recommended, ask the base to give you taxi companies details before your departure).

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Overnight in Carcassonne

For families with younger children

Families

Carcassonne: The Cavayère lake is an exciting cluster of attractions to the southeast of Carcassonne, all worth a short bus or taxi ride to get to. In summer, swimming is permitted and supervised. There are areas for picnics, pedal boats to rent, mini golf, several beach volleyball courts, inflatable water games and a forest adventure park.

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Breakfast on board

7:30am – 8am

Enjoy an early breakfast on board before an early departure – or opt for a more leisurely start if you’re not taking part in waterskiing at Bram.

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7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Carcassonne > Bram

8am – 12:25pm

Approx. 4hrs 25mins | 6 locks

If you’re planning to try waterskiing at Téléski Nautique, this is an early start to the day. If not, enjoy a relaxed morning on board at your own pace before arriving in Bram for lunch.

Alternatively, wine lovers can choose between a visit to Domaine de la Périnade or Château de Serres (both just a short taxi ride away), two excellent wineries located close to the Canal du Midi, both offering guided tours and wine tastings.

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Bram
Bram

Explore Bram

12:30pm – 1pm

A pleasant walk or cycle along a tree-lined avenue leads from the moorings into Bram village , where you’ll find several restaurants, including a pizzeria opposite the museum, as well as a grocery store, butcher, pâtisseries and other local shops. From here, continue to Téléski Nautique for lunch.

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Teleski Nautique de Bram, restaurant
Téléski Nautique, Bram

Lunch at Téléski Nautique, Bram

1pm – 2pm

A 20-minute walk from the moorings (9 minutes by bike) you’ll find Lake Buzerens, home to Teleski Nautique de Bram. Before you get in the water, you can enjoy a plate of delicious tapas and a glass of local wine served at the restaurant which has a beautiful, shaded terrace overlooking the water. +33 (0)4 68 79 74 14.

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Teleski Nautique de Bram
Teleski Nautique, Bram

Water-skiing at Teleski Nautique, Bram

2:30pm – 4pm

This is a great place to give water-skiing a try and spend a fun afternoon on (and in) the water. Pulled along by a 600 meter long, over-head ski-lift, adults and children as young as 7 years old can experience a variety of disciplines from knee-boarding to water-skiing, all the while supervised by experienced instructors. For bookings: +33 (0)4 68 79 74 14

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7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Bram > Villepinte

4:30pm – 5:45pm

Approx. 1hr 15mins | 3 locks

After passing through Villepinte Lock, find a picturesque mooring spot along the way and settle in for a peaceful evening on board.

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Pizzeria Entre-nous, Villepinte

7pm – 9pm

Enjoy delicious pizza onboard! With Pizzeria Entre Nous you can order pizza for take away. +33 6 43 30 89 04

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Overnight in Villepinte

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Breakfast on board

8am – 9am

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7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Villepinte > Pexiora

9:30am – 10am

Approx. 30mins | 1 lock

After passing through Trèbes Lock, cruise on for around 600 metres to reach a convenient mooring area on the right-hand side.

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Pexiora
Pexiora

Explore Pexiora

10am – 11:30am

The charming village of Pexiora lies around 2 km from the canal and is well worth the walk or cycle through the surrounding countryside. Once there, stop by the excellent Malbert David bakery to pick up fresh provisions for lunch. Be sure to arrive before 1pm, when the bakery closes for the day.

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Lunch on board
Enjoy lunch on your boat

Lunch on board, near Pexiora

12noon – 1pm

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7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary

Pexiora > Castelnaudary

1pm – 5pm

Approx. 4 hrs | 14 locks

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Cugarel windmill, Castelnaudary
Cugarel windmill, Castelnaudary

Explore Castelnaudary

5pm – 6:30pm

Take a walk up to the village and visit the St-Michel collegiate church. Then, continue further to the outskirt to enjoy the view from the Cugarel windmill. Built in the 17th century and restored in 1962, this cute, little stone windmill still has its working mechanism intact.

7-Night Canal du Midi Itinerary: Port Cassafières to Castelnaudary
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Le Clos Fleuri, Castelnaudary
Le Clos Fleuri, Castelnaudary

Dinner at Le Clos Fleuri, Castelnaudary

7pm – 9pm

After a 25-minute walk, enjoy fine dining made from local products in this beautiful restaurant in Clos Fleuri Hotel. Don’t forget to try the authentic cassoulet, the traditional Castelnaudary dish! +33 (0)4 68 94 01 20 | www.leclosfleuri.fr

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Overnight in Castelnaudary

For families with younger children

Families

Castelnaudary: If you’re travelling with children, why not swap a visit to Pexiora for some family fun at Castelnaudary’s municipal swimming pool? Just a 10-minute walk from the base, it’s the perfect place to cool off on a warm day. For opening hours and admission prices, visit the Castelnaudary Town Hall: Pierre De Coubertin Aquatic Centre page on the Castelnaudary Town Hall website.

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Breakfast on board

7:30am – 8:30am

Enjoy your final breakfast on board before tidying and vacating your boat by 9am (unless you have booked and paid for a late-checkout).

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Depart Castelnaudary

9am

Staying more than 7 nights on the Canal du Midi?

If you’ve booked a few extra nights, consider spending one in the charming village of Colombiers. From here, you can visit the fascinating Oppidum and Archaeological Museum of Ensérune, which overlooks the remarkable landscape of Montady. Families staying in Le Somail may also enjoy a trip to the Vélorail in nearby Sallèles-d’Aude.

You will also have time to enjoy the thriving town of Trèbes, where you can moor at our Emerald Star base. Take a short stroll to the 13th century church, which has beautiful oak beams and sculptured figures that look down on visitors. Trèbes is also an ideal place to sample some excellent local produce. Nearby, the Domaine des Pères have been olive growers for three generations, and sell olive oil and its derivatives products such as soap, as well as local wines, honey, pâtés and traditionally made beers.

We also suggest staying longer in Carcassonne. You might even try booking a tour which will take you south of Carcassonne, deep into Cathar country to explore more castles, abbeys and vineyards. Vin en Vacance are a small team of qualified wine experts who have e a great passion for the region, its wines, food culture and history and have a selection of half and full days tours available to book. They will pick up from Carcassone. Make a booking: vinenvacances.com

This itinerary is a suggestion only

This suggested itinerary is an indication of what could be accomplished, and your ability to accomplish it, is not a contractual obligation of Emerald Star. Le Boat is unable to guarantee when your pre-departure briefing will take place and in some cases it will not be given until the morning after your arrival. In these instances, you will need to adapt the itinerary outlined to accommodate a later departure. All cruising distances and times are approximations and are subject to local navigation restrictions at the time you cruise, planned or otherwise, which may also require you to deviate from the itinerary shown. Please check advertised opening times of sights, attractions and restaurants to avoid disappointment – some may need to be booked in advance. All meals, entry fees and tour tariffs are payable at your own expense. Attractions, restaurant and even locks and/or stretches of the waterway may be closed or can close without notice.

We’d love to hear from you

We’ve tried our very best to ensure the accuracy of the information we’ve provided. If you have followed all or some of this itinerary and have found something isn’t quite right, or perhaps you have some helpful tips and pointers that we could add which might be useful to your fellow boaters, we’d love to hear from you. Please email us at: itineraries@leboat.com

Image credits

Castelnaudary: Profburp, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons | St Roch Locks: @Castelnaudary Tourisme | Villepinte Lock: @OTI Au Cœur des Collines Cathares – Vincent Photographies | Bram: APB11, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons | Sully Elm: René Hourdry, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons | La Cité de Carcassonne & Place Carnot: @Julien Roche_Ville de Carcassonne | Narbonnaise Gate, La Cité

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