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stephpaige Nov 9th, 2009 09:05 AM

Itinerary Help Driving Avignon to Barcelona
 
Hello - 4 of us (2 couples) flying into Paris and out of Barcelona 9 days later. We are considering taking the TGV to Avignon, then driving close to the Spanish border (probably drop the car at Perpignan to avoid multi-country car charge) and taking a train to Barcelona. We have 3 days/2 nights to spend doing this. Recognizing this route couple probably use more like 20 nights...any suggestions for must-see cute towns between Avignon and Perpignan, and 2 places to spend the night along the way in the 100 euro/night range? This trip is in the first week of March 2010, fyi. Thanks!

stephpaige Nov 9th, 2009 09:06 AM

That 100 euro/night rate is per couple, btw. Thanks.

stephpaige Nov 10th, 2009 12:53 PM

Hmm...perhaps not a popular topic. I did find some information in other threads and am thinking about taking the TGV to Montpellier now instead of Avignon...it doesn't sounds like early March is the best time for Provence.

Would pick up the car in Montpellier and drive to Minerve, then Carcassonne for the night. Is there anywhere else along this route you'd recommend stopping? I think we'd get our car around noon, and I'd want to get to Carcassonne by 5 or so since everyone says it's better at night.

The next day, drive to Collioure stopping at the Peyrepertuse castle en route. This will take place the 2-4 March...is it too cold to go to the castle?

Spend the night in Collioure, then drop the car in Perpignan the next afternoon and catch a train to Barcelona. Would love to know any other cute Med towns we could stop in along the way.

Thanks!

dodo5000 Jan 5th, 2010 08:45 AM

I think your best bet would be to rent a car in Avignon and explore the area and then take an overnight train to Barcelona from Avignon.

StuDudley Jan 5th, 2010 09:44 AM

I agree with dodo. I certainly would try to minimize your long drives. The direct route is not scenic.

There are 2 trains that go directly from Montpellier to Barcelona Franca station - or you could take a short train from Avignon to Montpellier to catch the Montpellier/Barcelona train.

Stu Dudley

mpprh Jan 6th, 2010 01:41 AM

Why not explore locally - Avignon / Uzes / Pont du Gard / Arles / Nimes / Montpellier / St Remy / Aix etc - then take the train.

By road, you won't have time to see too much, and the train has better views.

Peter


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