Day 9
Capestang → Sète
9/6
Notable Sights
- Oppidum d'Ensérune
Ancient hilltop archaeological site providing historical context and views over surrounding Languedoc landscape.
- Nine Fonseranes Locks
Iconic staircase of locks descending toward sea, engineering marvel and visually stunning canal feature.
- Coastal lagoons and Thau Basin
Transition to Mediterranean landscape, unique wetland ecosystem and final geographic marker before arrival.
Arriving in Sète
Sète, founded in the 17th century to support the Canal du Midi, is a vibrant port city linking inland waterways to the Mediterranean. Known as the “Venice of Languedoc,” its canals define the urban landscape. It hosts the lively water jousting festival, a centuries-old tradition of competitive boat duels. With strong maritime identity, seafood cuisine, and artistic heritage, Sète marks the culmination of the Atlantic-to-Mediterranean journey, blending working port energy with cultural richness.