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Old Nov 1st, 2006, 10:18 AM
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Anyone ever cycle the Canal du Midi?

I've booked a trip to France for my family this July coming, and I'm considering a bicycle trip along the French canal network from Carcassone to Avignon. We've done bike tours in the Dordogne and in Provence before; this one will be a bit more of an adventure 'cause I'm organizing it myself, rather than using the services of an agency.

Anyone have any experience of cycling the Canal du Midi that they'd care to share?
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Old Nov 1st, 2006, 10:42 AM
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I've biked along the canal near Carcassonne and it was neat - the towpaths were dirt, but hard packed in the typical French way. Not many roads to cross - rather delightful and the odd small tourist barges and some real ones as well putzing along.
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Has anyone done this recently? Jeffrey, how did it turn out?
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No, we're not going until July. Change of plans, too....I've dropped the Canal du Midi idea, and elected to do a more conventional road bike trip starting in Montpellier, to Nimes, to Arles, ending in Avignon, with a couple of nights in each place. Planes and hotels are booked, but there are a lot of little details to fill in between now and then. I'll let y'all know how it goes.
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Hi

just to say that the French are working hard at creating long distance cycle tracks.

In my area they are tarmacing an old railway that ran Montpellier - Nimes. They are even building tunnels under main roads. The benefits are : 1)the railway was quite flat, 2) It had a station in every village, so you are never far from services, shops, etc.

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Old Mar 19th, 2007, 09:31 AM
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Peter, that's very useful information.
Have you any idea of how far along they are and when they plan to complete?

Can you tell me thru which points this old railway goes? Is it still on either the IGN or the Michelin maps of the area? This might be invaluable information for planning that leg of the trip.

TIA

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Hi

Some info here for the Gard section :
http://www.gard.equipement.gouv.fr/h...ivre_blanc.pdf

The railway was closed in the 60's, but the route is largely still in place.

My section is open from Sommieres to Caveirac passing through Congenies, Calvisson, Langlade. Not sure of the situation with the others.

Peter

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