Day 49, Monday, October 16th, 2023
Today we travel from Carcassonne to Cannes. It is a 4 1/2 hour drive if we use the toll highway and 7 1/2 hours without so we decide to pay the tolls. We make a side trip to Beziers to visit the Fonsernes 9 Locks. On our way there we drive by a very strange design on Google maps… I wonder if it might be some sort of irrigation system?
A bit of research solves the puzzle. Who knew?
‘The Étang de Montady, or Pond of Montady is a drained pond or lagoon.. It was built by monks and wealthy Béziers landowners during the second half of the 13th century. The Étang de Montady was drained to provide farmland by making radial ditches from a single center point out to the extremities. The water flows to this center point and is then drained by sixteen vertical shafts to an underground culvert.’~ info from Wikipedia.
It was a bit of a challenge to find the locks. First of all we drove to the town of Beziers where we thought we would find the locks, but there were no locks in sight. We did find a spot to have our lunch though, overlooking a pretty river and the Cathedral Saint-Nazaire.
We check at the location again and this is what google maps tells us! Really?? We need to get from the blue arrow to the red pin…and we do it! Pretty impressive navigating and driving I think! I wanted a photo of this pretty bush covered with orange berries, and Bob hams it up by giving himself an orange moustache.
The Canal du Midi connects the Mediterranean Sea to Toulouse. It has 360 navigable kilometers and there is a drop of more than twenty meters from this location to the town of Beziers. The locks were built in 1676 to deal with that change in elevation.
We watched these two boats make their way through the locks.
The water level begins to lower…as the water pours into the basin below.
Soon the water levels in the two basins are equal and the lock gates open…
and the boats advance to the next basin and this process is repeated 7more times.
This boat with four couples from South Africa barely has room to squeeze through the open gates.
The 9 locks of Fonseranes have a total of 8 ovoid-shaped basins and 9 doors and in 1996, they were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as is the entire Canal du Midi.
At the bottom of the locks there is a gate that appears unused for some time. It has grown a water garden on its backside.
Back on the highway we pass through yet another toll booth. This one is pretty big. The crazy thing is that on the other side there are no lanes. Once you pay your toll the gate goes up and all the cars need to merge back onto the highway. It is kind of crazy.
Bob says he can tell we are getting close to the French Riviera because there are expensive cars on the road. A Lamborghini costs anywhere from $221,000 to more than three million dollars! I can’t even imagine driving a car that is that expensive.
The turn off to Cannes is a bit convoluted…we have had a lot of strange routes on this trip.
We check into our next Airbnb…only this one has palm trees and a view of the ocean in the distance.