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Navegación bucólica por el Canal du Midi para descubrir el paisaje del Aude con los ojos del siglo en Castelnaudary
Para descubrir el paisaje de Aude con ojos del siglo XVIII, bienvenidos a bordo de la flota de Le Boat, que garantiza una navegación bucólica por el Canal du Midi, ese largo camino de piedra y agua construido en 1667 por Pierre-Paul Riquet. Los curiosos hedonistas pueden descubrir los distintos paisajes locales a su ritmo gracias a la posibilidad de alquilar barcos sin licencia. Turismo fluvial dotado de un ecosistema diversificado entre plantas, esclusas, piedras y obras hidráulicas, y la gran cuenca, singularidad de la ciudad de Castelnaudary.
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I have driven ships and boats for over thirty years, and I was challenged, at times, to navigate my Le Boat boat. I had a Clipper boat with no bow thruster. A thruster would have only complicated the situation. The first two days of our trip we saw winds in the 30 mile per hour range. Sometimes this was a headwind and sometimes it was a sidewind while navigating a low bridge. We managed and had a wonderful time. If you are considering renting a boat and navigating the Canal du Midi, my advice would be to always put your locking assistant ashore on the windward side of the canal. I always did and I was able to get underway and get way on before being blown to the leeward side of the canal. If I'd been blown to the leeward side, I would have had a heck of a time getting off as the wind would have pinned me to it. These boats lack the power to back into the wind.
Other advice I would give is, don't try to do to much. When I first reserved the boat, we planned to go from Castlenaudry all the way to the Mediterranean. I did the math and there were not enough hours in the day to make it all the way, so we decided to spend about five hours each day navigating and the rest of the time exploring. We would tie the boat up by three pm each day and jump on our bicycles. The bikes provided are single speed folding bikes. They are completely adequate for riding in the towns surrounding the canal. If you want to head up to the walled city in Carcassonne, either take the bus or walk. The bikes will be a headache. Also - go as early in the day as you can.
We booked an end of March/early April trip to avoid the crowds. We succeeded in every way except one -- Carcassonne gets over five million visitors each year. If you are in the walled city after eleven am, it will be crowded.