A journey along the Canal du Midi, while cliched, really does provide a memorable "south of France" travel experience. The boats travel around five miles per hour. The bankside towns and cities have largely been spared warfare's destructive impact. Industrial development has not marred the canal's singular charm.
UNESCO recognized the Canal du Midi's unique character and declared it a World Heritage Site. Hopefully, you'll take a leisurely reading voyage and read more about this civilized passage from the Mediterranean to Toulouse. Also, you're welcome to explore another post I've written about allées, both the canal-side styles and elegant, framed walkways.
Very well written
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