Garonne River

Garonne River

Garonne River

Originating in the Spanish Pyrenees, the Garonne River winds its way through southwestern France, ultimately reaching the Atlantic coast. Along its course, it passes through two significant cities, Toulouse and Bordeaux, before merging into the Gironde estuary, the largest in Europe. The river’s presence has shaped the landscape and history of the region, offering a vital waterway for trade and transportation. Today, visitors can enjoy scenic views, riverside walks, and boat tours, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and cultural heritage that the Garonne brings to these vibrant cities.

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