Best attractions and places to see around Ginestas include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the Aude department of the Occitanie region of France. The area features a rich history, dating back to prehistoric times, and is characterized by its vineyards, hills, and the significant Canal du Midi. Ginestas serves as a base for exploring both the village's heritage and the surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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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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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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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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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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Within Ginestas, you can visit the Saint-Luc Church, built in the 14th century and extensively rebuilt, featuring a Louis XIII style altarpiece. Another significant site is the Notre-Dame-des-Vals Church, a former sanctuary listed as a Historic Monument. The Calvary, a former cemetery with restored Stations of the Cross, also offers a glimpse into the village's past.
The Canal du Midi is a major highlight. You can explore The Port of Somail, a picturesque 17th-century hamlet that was a key stop for post boats. Another important site is the Junction of the Canal du Midi and the Canal de la Robine, which connects to the Mediterranean Sea. Don't miss the Gailhousty Lock and Spillway, an impressive man-made monument designed to manage water levels and prevent floods.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Canal du Midi offers leisurely strolls or cycling along its banks, and boat tours are available. Many of the canal-related highlights, such as The Port of Somail and the Canal de Jonction, are categorized as family-friendly. For a day trip, the Sigean African Reserve, about 28 km away, is a popular wildlife park for all ages.
The region around Ginestas boasts varied natural landscapes. You can find forests like Bois de Loumet and Bois de la Pinede, as well as hills such as Roque Sestiere, which are ideal for outdoor activities. The historic Canal du Midi itself provides a beautiful setting for walks and bike rides, with the Canal de Jonction offering particularly pleasant cycling routes.
Ginestas is an excellent base for cycling. You can enjoy routes along the Canal du Midi and the Canal de Jonction. For more structured rides, there are various cycling guides available, including Cycling around Ginestas, Road Cycling Routes around Ginestas, and MTB Trails around Ginestas, offering options from easy to difficult.
Yes, Ginestas is a great starting point for hiking. The area features various signposted routes through vineyards, hills, and picturesque villages, suitable for all levels. The surrounding landscapes, including forests and hills, provide ample opportunities for outdoor exploration.
The best time to visit Ginestas for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the canals, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
Several notable attractions are a short drive away. You can visit Narbonne (14 km) for its Gothic cathedral and Archbishops' Palace, the 12th-century Abbaye de Fontfroide (16 km), or Minerve (14 km), one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages.' The UNESCO World Heritage site of Cité de Carcassonne (41 km) offers a deep dive into medieval history, and the Site archéologique et musée d'Ensérune (19.4 km) is also nearby.
Le Somail Hamlet, a dependency of Ginestas, is renowned for its 17th-century port on the Canal du Midi. It features a historic chapel, a stone bridge, an old inn, and a unique cooler, the only one remaining on the canal. Its picturesque setting has inspired many painters, making it a charming spot to visit.
For local produce, you can visit the Olive Oil Cooperative Oulibo in Bize-Minervois, about 3.7 km from Ginestas, to learn about and sample local olive oils. The picturesque Port of Somail also offers a unique cultural experience with its historic buildings and artistic inspiration.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The picturesque setting of The Port of Somail, the engineering marvels of the Canal du Midi like the Gailhousty Lock and Spillway, and the pleasant cycling paths along the Canal de Jonction are frequently praised. The community appreciates the well-maintained paths and the serene atmosphere for walks and bike rides.
Yes, the paths along the Canal du Midi and the Canal de Jonction are generally dog-friendly, offering pleasant, flat routes for walks with your pet. Many of the hiking trails through vineyards and hillsides are also suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash.


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