cruising route Bram / Carcassonne / Bram
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Bram - Carcassonne - Bram - 46 Km - 12 Locks - 9 h of navigation - 3 Nights
From Bram to Villesèquelande, 10 km, 1 Lock(s), 1.5 h of navigation
Bram
Bram, the circular town with its 13th century church. At the House of Archaeology you can discover the ancient past of this city.Presbytère de Villesèquelande
An old 11th-century building that was part of the village’s former castle, which was destroyed. It was restored in 1991 and has since belonged to the municipality, but traces of Raymond de Villesèquelande’s presence can still be found.Villesèquelande
A small, authentic village with just a few inhabitants. It is crossed by an ancient Roman road. It is home to one of the last elm trees in Western Europe, and since 2021, Villesèquelande has even become the world’s first Tree Village.The Church of Saint Julien and Saint Basilisse
A true jewel of the village, it is the starting point of the “circular village.” Hidden in the heart of the town, it is one of the rare churches still found in France with a single nave featuring three rib-vaulted bays and a 36-meter bell tower. Come and discover its Gothic architecture, which dominates the village!Parc des Essars
The Parc des Essars is an ideal place for a stroll. At the heart of the park is an exhibition centre dedicated entirely to the visual arts and culture.Le Lac de Buzerens
Lake Buzerens offers a variety of activities: fishing, supervised swimming, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and water skiing.Aqueduc de Rebenty
Cross over the Rebenty stream, originally built in 1687, to prevent the stream's waters from mixing with those of the canal. Composed of four arches, this aqueduct was accompanied by a gatehouse that has now been completely destroyed.From Villesèquelande to Villesèquelande, 26 km, 10 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
Carcassonne
The medieval city of Carcassonne has had two designations as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Dating back to the Roman Empire, this fortified city later became a garrison town.Presbytère de Villesèquelande
An old 11th-century building that was part of the village’s former castle, which was destroyed. It was restored in 1991 and has since belonged to the municipality, but traces of Raymond de Villesèquelande’s presence can still be found.La Bastide Saint-Louis
La Bastide Saint-Louis is at the heart of the city. It embodies the warm, friendly spirit of Carcassonne and is home to many shops, restaurants, squares, and parks.The Medieval City
Just a 10-minute walk from the Bastide is the famous Medieval City, open free of charge 24/7. Guided tours, both day and night, are offered to uncover the secrets and history of the City.Villesèquelande
A small, authentic village with just a few inhabitants. It is crossed by an ancient Roman road. It is home to one of the last elm trees in Western Europe, and since 2021, Villesèquelande has even become the world’s first Tree Village.The Comtal Castle
In the heart of the medieval city, you will find the imposing Comtal Castle. Admission is paid, but free for visitors under 26 years old.the Côtes de Malepère
the Artichauts à la Carcassonnaise
Le Petit Carcassonnais
This small oval cake, with a texture similar to a sponge cake or a madeleine, reveals subtle flavors of candied orange peel when you taste it. This specialty was created in 1928 by Mr. Gau and was later acquired by the Fuster family, who are currently the sole producers of this delicacy.Le Poumpet
A cake originating from Soual and Sémalens, brought to Carcassonne in the 8th century, made with lemon and bergamot. Triangular in shape, it was traditionally made with lard. Today, it is usually made with butter. It has gained great popularity thanks to its blend of lemon, bergamot, and honey added after baking. It is perfect for lemon lovers.Les Écus de la Cité
By far, this is the sweetest memory you’ll take away from Carcassonne. Small and round in shape, these little coins featuring the medieval city come in dark chocolate or milk chocolate. 7 Avenue Arthur Mullot, 11000 CarcassonneFrom Villesèquelande to Bram, 10 km, 1 Lock(s), 1.5 h of navigation
Bram
Bram, the circular town with its 13th century church. At the House of Archaeology you can discover the ancient past of this city.Presbytère de Villesèquelande
An old 11th-century building that was part of the village’s former castle, which was destroyed. It was restored in 1991 and has since belonged to the municipality, but traces of Raymond de Villesèquelande’s presence can still be found.Villesèquelande
A small, authentic village with just a few inhabitants. It is crossed by an ancient Roman road. It is home to one of the last elm trees in Western Europe, and since 2021, Villesèquelande has even become the world’s first Tree Village.The Church of Saint Julien and Saint Basilisse
A true jewel of the village, it is the starting point of the “circular village.” Hidden in the heart of the town, it is one of the rare churches still found in France with a single nave featuring three rib-vaulted bays and a 36-meter bell tower. Come and discover its Gothic architecture, which dominates the village!Parc des Essars
The Parc des Essars is an ideal place for a stroll. At the heart of the park is an exhibition centre dedicated entirely to the visual arts and culture.Le Lac de Buzerens
Lake Buzerens offers a variety of activities: fishing, supervised swimming, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and water skiing.Aqueduc de Rebenty
Cross over the Rebenty stream, originally built in 1687, to prevent the stream's waters from mixing with those of the canal. Composed of four arches, this aqueduct was accompanied by a gatehouse that has now been completely destroyed.Bike
Tow paths provide an ideal place to ride your bikeThe Locks
2 type(s) of lock(s) on The Canal du Midi- Automatic locks operated by boaters themselves, without a lock-keeper
- Automatic locks
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