Choose to cruise on the beautiful River Baïse and the Canal latéral à la Garonne to the see region’s best-loved medieval villages, ancient castles and Roman aqueducts and bridges. Highlights of your trip include visits to Agen, Moissac, Nérac and Vianne. And, being in the heart of one of France’s most gastronomic regions, you’ll find plenty of excuses to stop and try mouth-watering menus and delicious local wines at waterside bistros and restaurants.
12th century Château du Hamel and terraced gardens. Romanesque 12th century church
Pretty town and super panoramic view over the Garonne and the Canal.

Small village with most grocery shops, baker, butcher, bank.
Closest point to Barbaste (4Km). Roman bridge. Ancient Mill with four towers, each tower is different, designed in honour of the owners 4 daughters.

The most beautiful town in the Aquitaine region
This is a quintessentially French town of old stone houses, narrow lanes, flowers everywhere and views over the green hills and meadows of Gascony.
A quaint village, with its half-timbered houses and its unusual church.
The capital of the Aquitaine region, the home of the "prune".
Notre Dame Church, Allée du 4 September, Public Gardens, Fountains
Beautifully located with the canal flowing through the centre of the town and crossing the Garonne. Moissac is on the pilgrims route of St Jacques to Compostelle.
Lots of walks along the banks of the Canal des Deux-Mers.
Good restaurants

Well looked after redbicked town, although industry has been allowed in.