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yetep Nov 14th, 2006 12:07 PM

Train from Eze
 
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a train station in Eze France? Trying to go from Eze to Milan via train without going back into Nice.
Thanks
Dolores

sandi_travelnut Nov 14th, 2006 12:18 PM

I'm no expert but I looked on www.raileurope.com and it shows a station in Eze and you change trains in MonteCarlo before the 4.5 hr ride to Milan.

josephina Nov 14th, 2006 12:20 PM

You can't get a train exactly from Eze (hilltop) but you can get a train from Eze-sur-Mer (bottom of the hill). Depending on the season, there's bus transportation from Eze to the bottom, if I recall. The walking path to the bottom certainly isn't arduous.

kappa Nov 14th, 2006 12:21 PM

Yes, as far as I remember there is Eze-Mer station. But it's a small station that I doubt long distance trains for Milano stop there. Also it's Mer (sea - beach level)station and not Eze-Village (up on the corniche), I wonder if it is practical for you. Depending on your situation, it may even be better to take your train in Nice, even if that means you have to back track to Nice but again it really depends on your situation.

sandi_travelnut Nov 14th, 2006 12:21 PM

plus I just typed in Eze France on a yahoo search and got some info...you might want to try searching or going on rail websites.

http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions/.../ang/train.htm

kappa Nov 14th, 2006 12:27 PM

There is a bus line that links Eze-village (up on the corniche)and Monaco. 4 weeks ago when was at Eze-village I saw some Americans take it back to Monaco in the evening. I don't remember the number though. If you go to Nice airport's web site, you can find a link for the bus lines of the area.

PalenqueBob Nov 14th, 2006 12:28 PM

There is a train station about a 1000 steps below Eze, on the sea, but the best way to Milan from Eze i believe would be to take the frequent buses to Monte Carlo along the dramatic Corniche road and then you'd get direct trains from there to Milan - but only a few a day go direct and you may have to change at Ventimiglia, at the Italian border, taking local trains there. But a few a day go direct Nice-Monte Carlo- Milan - the so-called Riviera trains which have a Byzantine pricing structure with some very low advance purchase fares (even RailEurope has some $25 fares or so on this route). www.voyages-sncf.com for fares in euros and look for discounted fares on the site.

If you want to go down to Eze station by taxi then you could hop the local train from there to Monte Carlo.

kappa Nov 14th, 2006 12:29 PM

Forgot to say, I mentioned bus line Monaco / Eze-village above because of sandy's mention of taking a train for Milano in Monte Carlo.

josephina Nov 14th, 2006 12:35 PM

FYI, in spring, downhill from Eze to the Eze-sur-Mer station took us 15 minutes (give or take 5) by walking path. Frequent trains to Monte Carlo or Nice, where you can get direct to Milan.

Another FYI--going UP is not 15 minutes for the average person.

PalenqueBob Nov 14th, 2006 01:12 PM

The path, which i climbed once in hot August sun, is actually a series of stairs - at least one i took and it's called the Neitsche (sp?) path because the philosopher used to trek up and down it when he stayed in the Eze area.

kappa Nov 14th, 2006 02:29 PM

Ok, the correct name is Eze-Bord-de-Mer, that's the name of the railway station too.

Yes, that's Nietzsche's Path.

Josephina, 15 minutes down hill? That's very optimistic or you must have run down. Officeially it was written like 45/60 min.walk. I am a quick walker but it still took me nearly half hour. In anu case, yetep, it is not a paved road, some times a bit steep and it's more for hike-walk with good shoes so don't think of walking down this path with your luggage.

PalenqueBob Nov 14th, 2006 03:01 PM

<so don't think of walking down this path with your luggage>

no - this is a rugged hike like Kappa says - down can be just as taxing as going up due to braking. A nice path, a gorgeous path to hike down if you have time and go to the fine sea but not with any luggage.

yetep Nov 14th, 2006 06:59 PM

Thanks to all for the information.


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