Starts | Castelnaudary, France |
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Ends | Homps, France |
Region | France |
Duration | 8 days |
Tour Operator | Intrepid Travel |
Itinerary
Day 1 - Starting: Castelnaudary & Finishing: Castelnaudary
Welcome to canal boating - Intrepid style. The new Canal du Midi trips provide hassle free, by the berth options, so whether you're within a group or an individual this is the perfect trip for you. A leader will accompany you for the duration of the trip, and will be on hand to operate the boat or lend a hand if you decide to get behind the wheel. Your leader will also facilitate your visit to the medieval citadel of Carcassonne, local sightseeing and activities, and a tasting at a winery. The trip commences promptly at 3 pm on Day 1. On arrival at the base you will meet your leader and fellow travellers, before receiving a comprehensive briefing from our base manager. Then you’ll be taken out onto the water for a hands-on cruising demonstration. You'll be shown how to drive the boat safely and responsibly, how to navigate through canal locks and where possible, how to manoeuvre the boat for mooring. It’s vital that you feel confident before setting off, but please be reassured that your leader will be with you at all times. Itineraries operate from Castelnaudary to Homps and Homps to Castelnaudary. The itineraries are paced so that you'll reach your end destination in eight days, but in a relaxed and timely manner. While some activities are included, you will also have plenty of opportunity to participate in optional activities or go off on your own for a couple of hours. Tonight you'll spend the night in Castelnaudary. Your leader can take you to a local restaurant where you can experience the local speciality of Cassoulet – a slow cooked casserole usually containing pork, duck or goose, pork skin, and where custom dictates that the dish must be made with local beans and cooked in a baker’s oven in a local earthenware pot. Notes: Your boat comes fully equipped with bed linen (including bath towels), crockery and cutlery, as well as bicycles, Wi-Fi access and a BBQ and lantern for the top deck. We’ve also included a food starter pack as part of your trip. This should see you through a few breakfasts, and morning and afternoon teas (for a full list of provisions, please refer to ‘meal descriptions’ in the trip notes below). If you or a friend are celebrating a birthday or special occasion on-board, we can also organise for a basket of goodies and local specialities to be delivered at an extra cost. If you'd like to bring your pet along then dogs are permitted on-board, although there is a surcharge (see 'important notes' for more information).
Day 2-7 - Starting: Canal du Midi & Finishing: Canal du Midi
After a deck-top breakfast on the morning of Day 2, visit the local boulangerie (bakery) for a fresh coffee and to stock up on baguettes for lunch. Then it's time to set sail down the Canal du Midi. The beauty of this trip is the freedom to explore at your own pace. Stop, get off and investigate the passing towns as much or as little as you like. The Canal du Midi offers a mix of famous historical sites and lesser known gems just waiting to be discovered. It's also home to a range of gastronomic delights, local markets and the world’s largest wine-producing region (Languedoc-Roussillon). Cruise towards the Mediterranean Sea and soak up the sights of scenic France. While there are planned visits to Carcassonne and Minervois, over the next week you'll also have the choice to visit a number of the following destinations: Villepinte Villepinte is a small, charming village. Perhaps visit the 14th-century church, or simply relax downtown in one of the good restaurants. You can use your bike to ride along the banks of the canal. Bram Surrounded by a vineyard and built in a concentric circle around the town church, the village of Bram is in the heart of Cathar country. Look out for the ruins of many castles on the surrounding hilltops. Villesequelande Check out Villesequelande's parish abbey, which is classified as an historic monument. What is particularly iconic to Villesèquelande, however, is the tree planted in front of the church. This huge old elm is one of the last of its kind in France. Carcassonne Make an included visit to the Cite de Carcassonne, the biggest and most beautiful medieval construction in Europe. This World Heritage-listed fortress is the second most visited tourist site in France after the Eiffel Tower. Occupation of the town dates back to the 6th century BC. The group will have the choice to catch the local bus, walk or ride bikes into the city, where your leader will conduct a guided tour of the memorable fairy-tale castle and ramparts, crossing the medieval stone-arched bridge and navigating the cobbled streets that form a spider’s web through the town. Entrance to the Chateau Comtal (the castle within the citadel) is also included. There will be time to grab some lunch before heading back to the boat and continue on our journey. Trèbes Further along the canal is the welcoming town of Trèbes. Moor here and soak up the atmosphere in a cafe, explore the town, browse the gourmet and craft night market that lines the canal, or visit the church Saint-Etienne, built in the 14th century. Marseillette Perhaps visit the peaceful village of Marseillette, where you can take a wander among the surrounding vineyards and lush, green countryside, and taste the local drop. Puicheric Surrounded by verdant vegetation, Puicheric is a charming village notable for its 14th-century square-towered church. La Redorte Pass over the unique Argent-Double Aqueduct and moor in the leafy town of La Redorte. Take a walk along one of the numerous trails around town, indulge in some provincial cuisine or relax with a book at one of the town's restaurants or cafes. Minervois A visit to the quaint town of Argens-Minervois is the second planned stop on the itinerary. The village is clustered around a 14th-century chateau and overlooks the canal and the river Aude. Enjoy a guided walking tour of the town, which is typical to the Minervois region. Then head to one of the vineyards that line the canal in every direction – at an independent family-run winery you'll see how they practise centuries old vintner traditions, and understand why the region's wine so famous with a taste of the final product. Homps Your final destination is the sunny village of Homps. Take a stroll through through the flower-lined streets or visit the town's 11th-century Romanesque chapel. The town is adjacent to the Lac de Jouarres where you might like to spend an afternoon sunbathing on the pebble beach and swimming in the lake.
Day 8 - Starting: Homps & Finishing: Homps
Today your Canal du Midi adventure comes to an end in Homps. Bid farewell to your leader and fellow travellers and disembark the boat by 9 am. From here you are free to continue on your way.
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