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Narbonne , called " Europe's crossroads ", owes its prosperity to the Gallo-Roman period and the Middle Ages . Many monuments dating back to both periods bear witness to this strong heritage. At the heart of the town, you will enjoy the flowering banks ; welll equipped, berthing is easy. Downtown shops offer the local products you will be looking for during your halt. Narbonne has a rich history past and many charms for the tourist. It well deserves a long stopover, several hours to discover this Mediterranean " art de vivre ". Theatre, festivities and many other summer activities will make your stay a memorable one.
Canal du MidiServices : Mooring - Drinking Water - Electricity - Fuel - Slipway - Day-Time. Nightlife.
Tél. : 04 68 90 72 32
LE SOMAIL
After a day's navigation , the travellers of the mail and trading barges would stop at Somail to sleep. It was " La Couchée ". The inn " La Dinée " was crowded and lively. Feel this warm atmosphere for yourself, every evening before dinner on the pier.
Canal du MidiServices : Mooring - Drinking Water - Electricity - Fuel - Rubish Bins - Telephone - Day-Time. Nightlife.
SAINT-GILLES
Splendid houses, medieval monuments and the famous abbey church with its superb facade with 3 arched gateways joined by a colonade bear witness to this prestigious past. This ancient XIIIth century abbey church harbors a Romanesque crypt well worth your visit.
CamargueServices : Mooring - Drinking Water - Electricity - Fuel - Toilets - Slipway - Day-Time.
Tél. : 04 66 87 33 75
SÈTE
You can stroll along the quays or the Saint-Louis pier, watch the fishing boats entering the harbor back from a day at sea, dream of Georges Brassens, the singer-poet, of Paul Valéry, the poet and of Jean Vilar, the theater actor, all native of this Mediterranean town.
Canal du MidiServices : Mooring - Drinking Water - Electricity - Toilets - Telephone - Day-Time. Nightlife.
Tél. : 04 67 74 71 71
MEILHAN
Perched on a mound, the village of Meilhan is a picturesque site. This nautical stopover is a small shady basin located at the bottom of the hillock. From the village, you can see the river Garonne and the canal running parallel. Its small shops, restaurants and its pleasant setting place, make Meilhan a very nice port-of-call.
Sud-Ouest et BaïseServices : Mooring - Drinking Water - Electricity - Toilets - Rubish Bins - Telephone - Day-Time. Nightlife.
Tél. : 05 53 94 30 04
SALLÈLES D'AUDE
In spite of its reaches lined with "umbrella pines" and its uninteresting mechanised locks, you will find a quite unusual atmosphere at the world renowned potters museum located next to the canal. The many archeological drag have revealed an extraordinary collection of Gallo-Roman ruins. The itinerary of the visit is very well designed to let you discover the lifestyle of the ancient inhabitants. Not only you will travel back in time, but the site will teach you all the steps involved in the making of pottery. From extraction to baking, pottery will hold no more secrets for you.
Canal du MidiServices : Mooring - Drinking Water - Electricity - Toilets - Day-Time.
Tél. : 04 68 46 81 46
LA SAGNE
In addition to the salt production and rice growing, the inhabitants of Camargue harvest " La sagne " (reed), in the swamps of " Charnier " near Gallician. Called also " thatch ", it is used as roofing material for Camarguese houses but also for those in Normandy, England and Holland.
CamargueLA ROUILLE SÉTOISE
When the pieces are brown, add finely chopped garlic and onion and cook until golden too. Add thyme, laurel, tomato paste, and white wine to cover ¾ and ¼ with water. Let it simmer for a while. Then, for taste and colour, sprinkle with saffron. Just before serving, some "aïoli" (a mayonnaise with garlic) into the sauce. Now, you only need to set the table and on board, enjoy this sun-filled dish with potatoes or rice.
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