If you’re in Agen, the canal walk is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to spend a few hours outdoors. It’s flat, accessible, and consistently scenic—ideal for walking at a relaxed pace or getting some light exercise without committing to a strenuous hike.

A brown dog walking along a path beside a canal, with greenery and residential buildings in the background.

Start at the Canal Bridge

One of the first highlights is the canal bridge. It’s genuinely pretty—an elegant structure that immediately gives the walk character. The perspective over the water, especially in soft morning or late afternoon light, makes it a great place to pause for a moment before continuing.

The Tree-Lined Path

As you move along the canal, you’ll notice the long rows of parallel trees lining the path. They’re evenly spaced and stretch far into the distance, creating a symmetrical corridor of greenery. The visual rhythm of trunks and branches adds structure to the landscape and makes the entire walk feel calm and intentional. In summer, the canopy provides welcome shade; in autumn, the changing leaves add color and texture.

A serene view of a river flanked by leafless trees, with a cloudy sky reflected in the water and dried leaves scattered on the grassy bank.

Heading Toward Bordeaux: Increasingly Peaceful

If you continue west toward Bordeaux, the atmosphere becomes even more peaceful. The farther you go, the quieter it feels. There’s less urban noise, fewer interruptions, and more of that steady canal-side stillness—just water, trees, and open sky.

Walking or Cycling

You’re not limited to walking. On the north side of the canal, you can comfortably ride your bike. The path is well-suited for cycling—flat and straight, making it accessible for casual riders as well as anyone covering longer distances. It’s a practical way to explore more of the route in less time.