The highest point of the Canal du Midi, where waters divide toward the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. A symbolic place surrounded by nature and engineering history.
Located near the canal, this estate offers tastings of local wines from the Lauragais hills.
A museum dedicated to the Gallo-Roman civilization, with artifacts, models, and local collections.
A Classified tree and poetic site, renowned for its majestic form and local legends.
From Carcassonne’s port, join guided trips to nearby abbeys, castles, and renowned vineyards.
A Baroque altarpiece in the parish church, reachable on foot from the port,an 18th‑century classified religious artwork worth discovering twice.
Hydraulic structure that reroutes canal water during floods,surrounded by peaceful walking paths.
Medieval ruins on the banks of the Canal du Midi in Argens offering scenic views and a shady stopover.
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Close to the Carcassonne-Salvaza Airport