River Cruise Mas d'Agenais / Condom - Agen / Mas d'Agenais
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Mas d'Agenais - Condom - Agen - Mas d'Agenais - 188 Km - 52 Locks - 35 h of navigation - 9 Nights
From Le Mas d'Agenais to Le Mas d'Agenais, 0 km, 0 Lock(s), 0 h of navigation
From Le Mas d'Agenais to Vianne, 31 km, 4 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation
Le Mas d'Agenais
The church in this typical small village houses a representation of the crucifixion, painted by Rembrandt.
Buzet
This town - known above all for its wine, with cellars accessible to the public - is also home to the Château de Buzet. Pillaged by the English in the 13th century, this castle was a Catholic stronghold during the Wars of Religion, and is listed as a Historical Monument.
Vianne
In this typical small village you will find a number of craftspeople; in particular those working with leather and earthenware.Eglise Notre-Dame-de-Buzet
Built in Neo-Gothic style in the center of the village in 1858, it symbolizes the shift of Buzet’s center. The remains of the old 13th-century castle chapel, which served as the parish church until 1849, are also worth seeing.La bastide médiévale
Founded in the 13th century, Damazan still preserves beautiful half-timbered facades as well as remnants of its ramparts and watchtowers. A walk through the town offers the chance to admire its historic architecture.The Former Seigneurial Castle
Built in the 13th century on a spur overlooking the valleys of the Baïse, the Garonne, and the Lot, this castle was restored in the 17th century and is now the jewel of the town. Acquired by the Cooperative Winery of Buzet in 2018, it is not open to visitors but occasionally hosts cultural events.Damazan
Damazan, founded in 1259 by Alphonse of Poitiers, was a fortress located along the Garonne Canal. It experienced periods of rivalry and sieges, particularly during the Wars of Religion. Despite these conflicts, the town thrived thanks to viticulture.La Bastide Médiévale
Vianne is a superb example of a well-preserved medieval bastide, with its intact fortifications and impressive gate towers. Stroll through the town to explore its historic architecture and hidden secrets, taking a journey back to the 13th century.Église Saint-Christophe
Dating from the 12th to the 14th century, Saint-Christophe Church is a harmonious blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Admire its remarkable architecture and discover its fascinating history, marked by the Templars and the mysterious Carolingian tombs.the Buzet
The cooperative winery
Buzet is famous for its AOC wine, produced for over 2,000 years on its terraces. A visit to the Buzet Cooperative Winery allows you to discover this world-renowned wine and enjoy tastings.Baignade au Lac du Moulineau
Situé à seulement 1.5 km du point d’amarrage, le Lac du Moulineau offre la possibilité de se baigner dans une ambiance naturelle et relaxante. La baignade y est autorisée et surveillée en juillet-août, avec une entrée gratuite. Sur place, vous trouverez également une buvette, une aire de pique-nique, un mini-golf, un terrain de pétanque et de volley.Cascade Waterpark
At this leisure center, you'll find the only water ski lift in the department. There is also an aquapark, a restaurant, and the option to rent a paddleboard.Le Pont Suspendu
Cross the suspension bridge that spans the Baïse River and admire the old toll houses where passage fees were collected. This bridge offers a magnificent view of the surroundings and is a testament to 19th-century engineering.From Vianne to Moncrabeau, 25 km, 12 Lock(s), 5.7 h of navigation
Nérac
Nérac is probably the prettiest village on the Baïse river. Look for its old bridge, the tanners' quarter, art galleries, and especially the 15th century castle of Henri IV.
Vianne
In this typical small village you will find a number of craftspeople; in particular those working with leather and earthenware.Moulin des Tours à Barbaste
This mill, dating back to the time of Henry IV, will take you back in time, perched on the banks of the Gélise River. Admire its impressive architecture and discover its fascinating history through exhibitions and guided tours.Château d’Henri IV
Dive into history by exploring this castle, once the residence of the King of Navarre who became King of France, Henry IV. Admire its elegant south gallery and harmonious arcades, testaments to Renaissance architecture.La Bastide Médiévale
Vianne is a superb example of a well-preserved medieval bastide, with its intact fortifications and impressive gate towers. Stroll through the town to explore its historic architecture and hidden secrets, taking a journey back to the 13th century.Église Saint-Christophe
Dating from the 12th to the 14th century, Saint-Christophe Church is a harmonious blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Admire its remarkable architecture and discover its fascinating history, marked by the Templars and the mysterious Carolingian tombs.the Parc of Garenne at Nerac
On its way from Nérac to Nazareth, the canal passes through the middle of this park, renowned for its many fountains and statues.Le Pont Suspendu
Cross the suspension bridge that spans the Baïse River and admire the old toll houses where passage fees were collected. This bridge offers a magnificent view of the surroundings and is a testament to 19th-century engineering.Le Pont Vieux
Cross this beautiful Gothic bridge offering a view of the Tanneries district and the downstream dam.From Moncrabeau to Moncrabeau, 22 km, 6 Lock(s), 4.1 h of navigation
Condom
A break from your barge in this hamlet in the south-west allows you to discover some quite remarkable historical buildings, such as the Church of Saint-Jacques, the statues of D'Artagnan and his Musketeers, and the garden in the ramparts.From Moncrabeau to Nérac, 15 km, 7 Lock(s), 3.4 h of navigation
Nérac
Nérac is probably the prettiest village on the Baïse river. Look for its old bridge, the tanners' quarter, art galleries, and especially the 15th century castle of Henri IV.Moulin des Tours à Barbaste
This mill, dating back to the time of Henry IV, will take you back in time, perched on the banks of the Gélise River. Admire its impressive architecture and discover its fascinating history through exhibitions and guided tours.Château d’Henri IV
Dive into history by exploring this castle, once the residence of the King of Navarre who became King of France, Henry IV. Admire its elegant south gallery and harmonious arcades, testaments to Renaissance architecture.the Parc of Garenne at Nerac
On its way from Nérac to Nazareth, the canal passes through the middle of this park, renowned for its many fountains and statues.Le Pont Vieux
Cross this beautiful Gothic bridge offering a view of the Tanneries district and the downstream dam.From Nérac to Vianne, 10 km, 5 Lock(s), 2.3 h of navigation
Nérac
Nérac is probably the prettiest village on the Baïse river. Look for its old bridge, the tanners' quarter, art galleries, and especially the 15th century castle of Henri IV.
Vianne
In this typical small village you will find a number of craftspeople; in particular those working with leather and earthenware.Moulin des Tours à Barbaste
This mill, dating back to the time of Henry IV, will take you back in time, perched on the banks of the Gélise River. Admire its impressive architecture and discover its fascinating history through exhibitions and guided tours.Château d’Henri IV
Dive into history by exploring this castle, once the residence of the King of Navarre who became King of France, Henry IV. Admire its elegant south gallery and harmonious arcades, testaments to Renaissance architecture.La Bastide Médiévale
Vianne is a superb example of a well-preserved medieval bastide, with its intact fortifications and impressive gate towers. Stroll through the town to explore its historic architecture and hidden secrets, taking a journey back to the 13th century.Église Saint-Christophe
Dating from the 12th to the 14th century, Saint-Christophe Church is a harmonious blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Admire its remarkable architecture and discover its fascinating history, marked by the Templars and the mysterious Carolingian tombs.Le Pont Suspendu
Cross the suspension bridge that spans the Baïse River and admire the old toll houses where passage fees were collected. This bridge offers a magnificent view of the surroundings and is a testament to 19th-century engineering.Le Pont Vieux
Cross this beautiful Gothic bridge offering a view of the Tanneries district and the downstream dam.From Vianne to Agen, 37 km, 8 Lock(s), 6.5 h of navigation
the Canal Bridge of Agen
This aqeduct, which enables the Canal de Garonne to span the Garonne river, is a magnificient work of river architecture. Completed in 1843, the first stone was placed by the Duke of Orléans in 1839.
the Canal Bridge of the Baise
This aqueduct allows a barge on the Canal de Garonne to cross the Baise river, a little to the south of Buzet.the Côtes du Brulhois
From Agen to Buzet, 28 km, 7 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Buzet
This town - known above all for its wine, with cellars accessible to the public - is also home to the Château de Buzet. Pillaged by the English in the 13th century, this castle was a Catholic stronghold during the Wars of Religion, and is listed as a Historical Monument.
the Canal Bridge of Agen
This aqeduct, which enables the Canal de Garonne to span the Garonne river, is a magnificient work of river architecture. Completed in 1843, the first stone was placed by the Duke of Orléans in 1839.
the Canal Bridge of the Baise
This aqueduct allows a barge on the Canal de Garonne to cross the Baise river, a little to the south of Buzet.Eglise Notre-Dame-de-Buzet
Built in Neo-Gothic style in the center of the village in 1858, it symbolizes the shift of Buzet’s center. The remains of the old 13th-century castle chapel, which served as the parish church until 1849, are also worth seeing.The Former Seigneurial Castle
Built in the 13th century on a spur overlooking the valleys of the Baïse, the Garonne, and the Lot, this castle was restored in the 17th century and is now the jewel of the town. Acquired by the Cooperative Winery of Buzet in 2018, it is not open to visitors but occasionally hosts cultural events.the Buzet
the Côtes du Brulhois
The cooperative winery
Buzet is famous for its AOC wine, produced for over 2,000 years on its terraces. A visit to the Buzet Cooperative Winery allows you to discover this world-renowned wine and enjoy tastings.From Buzet to Le Mas d'Agenais, 20 km, 3 Lock(s), 3.3 h of navigation
Le Mas d'Agenais
The church in this typical small village houses a representation of the crucifixion, painted by Rembrandt.
Buzet
This town - known above all for its wine, with cellars accessible to the public - is also home to the Château de Buzet. Pillaged by the English in the 13th century, this castle was a Catholic stronghold during the Wars of Religion, and is listed as a Historical Monument.Eglise Notre-Dame-de-Buzet
Built in Neo-Gothic style in the center of the village in 1858, it symbolizes the shift of Buzet’s center. The remains of the old 13th-century castle chapel, which served as the parish church until 1849, are also worth seeing.La bastide médiévale
Founded in the 13th century, Damazan still preserves beautiful half-timbered facades as well as remnants of its ramparts and watchtowers. A walk through the town offers the chance to admire its historic architecture.The Former Seigneurial Castle
Built in the 13th century on a spur overlooking the valleys of the Baïse, the Garonne, and the Lot, this castle was restored in the 17th century and is now the jewel of the town. Acquired by the Cooperative Winery of Buzet in 2018, it is not open to visitors but occasionally hosts cultural events.Damazan
Damazan, founded in 1259 by Alphonse of Poitiers, was a fortress located along the Garonne Canal. It experienced periods of rivalry and sieges, particularly during the Wars of Religion. Despite these conflicts, the town thrived thanks to viticulture.the Buzet
The cooperative winery
Buzet is famous for its AOC wine, produced for over 2,000 years on its terraces. A visit to the Buzet Cooperative Winery allows you to discover this world-renowned wine and enjoy tastings.Baignade au Lac du Moulineau
Situé à seulement 1.5 km du point d’amarrage, le Lac du Moulineau offre la possibilité de se baigner dans une ambiance naturelle et relaxante. La baignade y est autorisée et surveillée en juillet-août, avec une entrée gratuite. Sur place, vous trouverez également une buvette, une aire de pique-nique, un mini-golf, un terrain de pétanque et de volley.Cascade Waterpark
At this leisure center, you'll find the only water ski lift in the department. There is also an aquapark, a restaurant, and the option to rent a paddleboard.Bike
Tow paths provide an ideal place to ride your bikeThe Locks
1 type(s) of lock(s) on The Canal de Garonne and the Baïse- Automatic locks
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Week of the 4/4/26 to 4/13/26
- Max. people : 10
- Cabins : 4
- Bathroom & Toilet : 3