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Attractions and Places To See around Sainte-Valière - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Valière, a village in the Minervois region of Aude, France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its fertile wine and fruit-growing landscapes. Visitors can explore remnants of medieval history within the village and enjoy the scenic waterways. The region provides opportunities for activities centered around its rich past and the picturesque canals.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

The Port of Somail

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The port of Somail was the place where the post boat stopped when it came from Toulouse. This hamlet has inspired many painters such as William Moulin or Jean-Noël Le …

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The Canal de Jonction branches off from the Canal du Midi near its canal bridge over the river "Cesse" and flows after about 5km and about 21 meters deeper into …

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Gailhousty Lock and Spillway

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This lock can also be seen on the EV8.

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View over Paraza

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From here you can enjoy a superb view of the town of Paraza, in the Minervois. Pierre-Paul Riquet, the creator of the Canal du Midi, is closely linked to the …

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Canal de Jonction

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The approximately 5 km long canal "Canal de Jonction" (also "Canal de Narbonne") connects the Canal de la Robine with the Canal du Midi. It lies entirely within the municipality …

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MikeF
November 1, 2025, Canal de Jonction

The section posted for this Highlight is in the town of Sallèles-d'Aude so you have a lot of people walking in this section. Dog walkers with dogs not on leads, families taking the whole path etc., so whilst it is pretty in can be annoying when biking, This was in the last days of Oct. '25 so I think in summer it would be almost impassable at times. The other way towards the Gailhousty Lock and eventually Narbonne is much quieter if you want to ride unhindered by walkers & dogs, especially if you take the wide gravel track on the other side of the canal from the Vioe Verte.

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Noel
May 14, 2025, Le Port du Somail

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Pretty canal, shaded, bucolic. Don't miss the Gailhousty site, at the downstream outlet of the Jonction canal on the Aude river. This canal, put into operation in 1787, connects the Canal du Midi and the Robine de Narbonne canal. The Gailhousty site consists of a lock, a spillway, a bridge and a dry dock. Upstream of the lock, the canal is protected from the floods of the Aude thanks to a system of dikes that surround it up to Sallèles-d'Aude. Downstream of the lock is a space designed to be able to be submerged during heavy floods: the spillway. The bridge is designed to provide rapid access to all points of the site, is of neat architecture, with a low arched vault and four quarter-circle staircases placed at each corner. During floods, it is necessary to be able to react quickly and to manoeuvre the defence systems in time. Placed on the downstream head of the lock, it participates in the system of containing the strongest floods. The monumental spillway, 30 metres long, is located on the left bank of the canal between the Gailhousty lock and the Aude. Its front façade on the canal side is pierced with vertical crenellations that plunge into the water. At the back, it has 5 arched openings at the foot of which launches an 8km long landing channel called "La saignée" directed towards the Capestang pond. This building houses no fewer than 15 oversized valves. It is not intended to evacuate excess water from the Jonction canal but must allow the passage of flood water from the Aude river. Originally, it was planned that these waters loaded with fertile silt would be directed into the Capestang pond to fill it and promote crops there.

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Superb site, at the downstream outlet of the Jonction canal on the Aude river. This canal, put into operation in 1787, allows to make the connection between the Canal du Midi and the Canal de la Robine de Narbonne. The Gailhousty site consists of a lock, a spillway, a bridge and a dry dock. Upstream of the lock, the canal is protected from the floods of the Aude thanks to a system of dikes which surround it up to Sallèles-d'Aude. Downstream of the lock is a space designed to be able to be submerged during heavy floods: the spillway. The bridge is designed to allow rapid access to all points of the site, is of a neat architecture, with a low arched vault and four quarter-circle staircases placed at each corner. In times of flood, it is necessary to be able to react quickly and maneuver the defense systems in time. Placed on the downstream head of the lock, it participates in the system of containing the strongest floods. The monumental spillway, 30 meters long, is located on the left bank of the canal between the Gailhousty lock and the Aude. Its front facade on the canal side is pierced with vertical crenellations that plunge into the water. At the back, it has 5 arched openings at the foot of which launches an 8km long landing channel called "La saignée" directed towards the Capestang pond. This building houses no less than 15 oversized valves. It is not intended to evacuate excess water from the Jonction canal but must allow the passage of flood water from the Aude river. Originally, it was planned that this water loaded with fertile silt would be directed into the Capestang pond to fill it and promote crops there.

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Pretty village along the Canal du Midi. Don't miss the old post box...

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Very pretty canal, less known than the Canal du Midi, shaded. Do not miss the Gailhousty site, at the downstream outlet of the Canal de Jonction on the Aude river. This canal, put into operation in 1787, allows to make the connection between the Canal du Midi and the Canal de la Robine de Narbonne. The Gailhousty site consists of a lock, a spillway, a bridge and a dry dock. Upstream of the lock, the canal is protected from the floods of the Aude thanks to a system of dikes which surround it up to Sallèles-d'Aude. Downstream of the lock is a space designed to be able to be submerged during heavy floods: the spillway. The bridge is designed to provide rapid access to all points of the site, is of neat architecture, with a low arched vault and four quarter-circle staircases placed at each corner. During floods, it is necessary to be able to react quickly and maneuver the defense systems in time. Placed on the downstream head of the lock, it participates in the system of containing the strongest floods. The monumental spillway, 30 meters long, is located on the left bank of the canal between the Gailhousty lock and the Aude. Its front facade on the canal side is pierced with vertical crenellations that plunge into the water. At the rear, it has 5 arched openings at the foot of which launches an 8km long landing channel called "La Saignée" directed towards the Capestang pond. This building houses no less than 15 oversized valves. It is not intended to evacuate excess water from the Jonction canal but must allow the passage of flood water from the Aude river. Originally, it was planned that this water loaded with fertile silt would be directed into the Capestang pond to fill it and promote crops there.

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It is one of the most emblematic places on the canal: its buildings, its chapel, its inn, its humpback bridge, its stores, bear witness to the activity of the time around the canal. Once the work on the canal was finished, an administration was set up to manage navigation on the canal. Seven divisions were created along the canal. The Somail division covered 45 km. A passenger transport service was also set up, the stop at the Somail inn corresponded to the third day of navigation from Toulouse. The building even had a dungeon...

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We fortified ourselves again at Café NOK9.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Sainte-Valière?

Sainte-Valière itself has a rich medieval history, with remnants of a circular village design and preserved towers from a former castle. Nearby, you can visit the picturesque Port of Somail, a significant stop on the Canal du Midi known for its historic bridge and chapel. Further afield, explore the ancient streets of Cité Médiévale de Minerve (about 12 km away) or the impressive 12th-century Abbaye de Fontfroide (17-18 km away), to which Sainte-Valière was historically dependent.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions near Sainte-Valière?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Port of Somail offers a charming setting for a stroll along the Canal du Midi. The Junction of the Canal du Midi and the Canal de la Robine and the Gailhousty Lock and Spillway are interesting for observing canal engineering. Cycling along the Canal du Midi or the shaded Canal de Jonction are also popular family activities.

What outdoor activities can I do around Sainte-Valière, especially cycling and hiking?

The region around Sainte-Valière is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the UNESCO-listed Canal du Midi or the scenic Canal de Jonction, which is partly shaded by pine trees. For hiking, there are numerous routes through the Minervois landscape, including easy loops like the Canal bridge loop from Paraza or the Viewpoint loop from Bize-Minervois. For more options, explore the Cycling around Sainte-Valière and Hiking around Sainte-Valière guides.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints or natural features in the area?

The Minervois region offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can get a superb View over Paraza, a village historically linked to Pierre-Paul Riquet, the creator of the Canal du Midi. The Canal du Midi itself, with its picturesque setting, is a major natural and man-made feature. The surrounding area, nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Mountains, provides many hidden gems for exploration.

What is the best time of year to visit Sainte-Valière and its attractions?

The Minervois region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking along the canals and through the vineyards. Summers can be warm, making water-based activities or shaded routes more appealing. The picturesque setting of the Canal du Midi is enjoyable throughout the warmer months.

Are there any unique local products or cultural experiences to discover?

Yes, the region is known for its wine and olive oil production. You can visit The Olive Oil Cooperative Oulibo in nearby Bize-Minervois (approximately 3 km from Sainte-Valière) to learn about local olive oil production and taste their products. The area's rich agricultural heritage is a significant part of its cultural identity.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Sainte-Valière?

Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and picturesque settings of the canal-side locations. The Port of Somail is often highlighted for its charm and historical atmosphere. The engineering marvels like the Junction of the Canal du Midi and the Canal de la Robine and the Gailhousty Lock and Spillway also receive positive comments for their unique structures and the pleasant cycling paths alongside them.

Can I find places to eat or stay near the attractions?

While Sainte-Valière is a small village, the surrounding area, especially along the Canal du Midi, offers options. The Port of Somail, for example, historically had an inn and still offers places to eat. Nearby villages like Paraza and Bize-Minervois also provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, including gîtes and hotels, catering to visitors exploring the region.

What are some notable nearby towns or cities worth visiting from Sainte-Valière?

Beyond the immediate vicinity, you can easily reach several interesting towns. Narbonne, about 16 km away, offers attractions like its impressive cathedral and sections along its own canal. The medieval village of Minerve, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is also a short drive away.

Are there any specific cycling routes recommended along the canals?

Absolutely! The Canal du Midi and the Canal de Jonction are popular for cycling. You can find routes like the The Port of Somail – La Cesse Aqueduct loop from Sainte-Valière (30.65 km, moderate) or the View over Paraza – View of Argens-Minervois loop from Sainte-Valière (34.99 km, moderate). Many sections of the towpaths are being upgraded, offering concreted paths for a smoother ride. Check the Cycling around Sainte-Valière guide for more detailed routes.

Is public transport available to reach attractions around Sainte-Valière?

While Sainte-Valière is a small village, public transport options to specific attractions might be limited. The most flexible way to explore the various sites, especially those spread out along the Canal du Midi or in nearby villages, is often by car or bicycle. Cycling along the canals is a popular and scenic way to access many points of interest.

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