Take A Train Trip!

by on May 27, 2011

See France by Train

Sit back and enjoy all the sights…

There is an impressive amount of quality, high speed trains in France. You can access the French Railway network from all over Europe and the UK.

France’s high speed TGV train can take you to the beautiful countryside, enjoy the fields of vines, sunflowers and lavender! Travel along the coasts and see the wonderful beaches, cliffs and sparkling blue sea. For some extra drama head towards the mountains with the spectacular Gorges, waterfalls and snow capped peaks.

Visit wonderful cities like Avignon, Lyon, Bordeaux and or famous wine-growing regions such as Burgundy and the Dordogne. You can also go to Paris or take the kids to Disneyland. The choice is yours!

There are many ticket options available from a simple one journey to passes for a week, month, etc…as well as InterRail and rail passes…

Your carriage awaits..Easy Online Booking…Click here to find out more!

 

Visit France from the UK…

You can hop on a Eurostar train at London St. Pancras, Ebbsfleet or Ashford International and you’ll be in Paris or Lille in just a couple of hours. From there, France’s high speed TGV train can take you to the sunny South of France!

Click here to find out more!

 

Map of Railways in South of France:

Trains in France - Railway Map

 


 

 

Take A Train Trip © The South of France Guide

2 Responses to “Take A Train Trip!”

  • Tony says:

    One thing I like about trains in France… They are always on time.

  • Mandy Evans says:

    Hi,

    I booked a train trip to Southern France through this site last June. I just wanted to say it was one of the most relaxing holidays that I have had in France!

    We have taken the car on previous visits and it’s been so stressful – I really don’t like the way the French drive!!!

    I think train travel is the ideal way to get around France.

    Thanks, Mandy, UK.

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