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sbruner Feb 18th, 2005 03:40 PM

Bus trips to small towns outside Paris
 
Previous advice had suggested Provence but am trying to contrast that with some closer areas on the outskirts of Paris-=--Amiens, Alsace Lorraine area, Loire valley. How does one find out about bus transportation. I noticed in a posting from EAtienne that they seemed to have done much bus tripping.

StCirq Feb 18th, 2005 04:23 PM

Is there some reason you don't want to use trains? Bus service in France is maddening - dozens of small, private companies operating in different areas, very little info on the web, etc. But the train service is excellent.

sbruner Feb 19th, 2005 12:34 PM

Thanks for insight--will explore that--daughter took bus from Reims where she visited former exchange student to Troyes and had enjoyed the opportunity to see much of the countryside. We also had enjoyed several bus trips in Czech republic (afterg etting to the area in Southeastern CR by train). Thanks for tip on not much bus information

PatrickLondon Feb 20th, 2005 12:46 AM

And I wouldn't consider Amiens, Alsace Lorraine or the Loire valley as the outskirts of Paris. Amiens is about an hour by train, but the others are much further away, and you'd on the road for a very long time to get there.

jmw44 Feb 20th, 2005 04:20 AM

I agree that train travel would be better. I wonder if you've considered the RER (not certain of my appreviation)-- the extended metro which goes beyond the city proper. Somewhere I saw a brochure (before websites) that illustrated all the destinations within reach by that mode of transportation. They looked wonderful. Another thought, Chartres. Great cathedral, great town. (60 minutes) Or, yes, perhaps a Loire valley town not too far away. I think we're still talking a couple of hours.

jmw44 Feb 20th, 2005 04:22 AM

http://www.ratp.fr/ParisVisite/Eng/Pla_q/f_pla.htm

Try this!

RonZ Feb 20th, 2005 09:14 AM

Try this for RER and train travel in the Paris region

http://idf.sncf.fr/GB/default.htm

sbruner Feb 20th, 2005 12:01 PM

Thank you all--will explore sites to see what I can find about travel. Now wondering if we should spend the extra four or five days still based in Paris and taking train trips rather than trying to relocate and branch out from a new sight. Any thoughts. When we were in London several years ago an Australian couple stayed in the same lodging and were doing that--training out of London to various well known areas. Any thoughts


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