A journey alongside a World Heritage Site
From Toulouse, enjoy a royally serene journey along a royal civil engineering structure, the Canal du Midi, commissioned by Louis the 14th, created by Pierre-Paul Riquet and admired by all to this day.
Get a foretaste of Mediterranean-like landscapes as you travel through the Lauragais region ...
... and stop off in the historic fortress of Carcassonne, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
As it progresses along the Canal du Midi, through the Corbières, the train will bring you closer to the sea.
Narbonne will greet you upon arrival, displaying its sumptuous architectural heritage and nearby beaches.
In Toulouse: Get into the Canal du Midi mood and walk or cycle along the towpath from the port of Saint-Sauveur to the Pont des Demoiselles (or beyond if you wish).
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CloseIn Castelnaudary: Stop off to sample the famous Castelnaudary cassoulet, a highlight south-western French cuisine.
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CloseIn Carcassonne: Take a boat trip on the Canal du Midi once you've strolled through the streets and on the ramparts of the beautiful historic fortress of Carcassonne.
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CloseIn Narbonne: Discover the thousand-year-old heritage of the capital of Roman Gaul and, in summer, take a bus to Narbonne-Plage or Gruissan.
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