The town of Canet is located in the lower valley of the Aude, close to the Canal du Midi. The municipal territory is mostly occupied by vines and includes the hamlet of Domèque, the family wine estates of Fontarèche and Saint-Eugène, as well as the buildings on the edge of the mill. This fortified mill (private) dates from the XNUMXth century and was owned by the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Revolution. The old center is compact, around the castle and the more recent part has developed along the axes of communication.
Mobile market(s):
- Tuesday and Friday morning (on the promenade) / Primeur (fruits, vegetables, cheeses) - M.ESPUNA Patrick
- Friday morning (on the promenade) / Rôtisseur (roast chickens) - M. GUERRE Christian.
At 15km from Narbona and 9 km from Lesinhan, the comuna of Canet is trapped in the val bassa d'Aude, near the boca d'Orbiu. The village is enrodat al nòrd per Menerbés and the west per Corbièras.
The vinha occupies the major part of the communal territory that recampa the escart of the Domèca, the family viticòlas domènis of Fontarècha and Sant-Eugèni, coma las construccions en riba del Molin.
Its original form is characteristic: the old center, compact around the castle, and a recent part that has spread along the communication channels.
Mercats corredisses:
- lo dimars e lo divendres de matin (sus la passejada): primaics (frucha, vegetables, formatges): En Espuna Patrick
- lo divendres de matin (sus la passejada): rotisseire (pols rostits): At War Christian.
• Name: from Occitan canet (Latin: cannetum: carabenas), tèrra ont butan carabenas;
• Estatjants: los canetòts
• Say: Se vòls manjar, trabalha / Farewell, Foquet! Farewell, Canet!