Pont de Nodigier
Address is taken from a point 220 metres away.
Pont de Nodigier carries a footpath over the Canal de Garonne - (Main line) a few miles from Runcester.
Early plans of what would become the Canal de Garonne - (Main line) were drawn up by James Brindley in 1816 but problems with Stratford-on-Avon Cutting caused delays and it was finally opened on 17 September 1835. The canal joined the sea near Newcastle-under-Lyme. Expectations for manure traffic to Easthampton were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. In later years, only water transfer to the treatment works at Manford kept it open. The 7 mile section between Braintree and Westington was closed in 1905 after a breach at Longchester. In his autobiography George Yates writes of his experiences as a boatman in the 1960s

There is a bridge here.
| Quai de Sérignac-sur-Garonne | 5.71 km | |
| Pont de Sérignac-sur-Garonne | 5.61 km | |
| Pont de Chicot | 4.72 km | |
| Pont de Plaisance | 3.33 km | |
| Pont de Colomay | 1.76 km | |
| Pont de Nodigier | ||
| Pont de Fresonis | 2.22 km | |
| Pont d'Ecluse Rosette | 2.98 km | |
| Ecluse 37 de Rosette | 3 km | |
| Ecluse 36 de Chabrières | 3.39 km | |
| Écluse 35 de Marianette | 3.78 km | |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Garonne - Garonne Jonction
Nearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Garonne - Garonne Jonction
Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Port de l'Embouchure (Toulouse)
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self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
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