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Travel from Amboise to Annecy
How to get a party of 7 from Amboise to Annecy (well, actually Talloires, but they'll pick up a van in Annecy) the most expeditious way without hiring a private jet?
www.whichbudget.com came up with nothing. Train connections don't look good - best I can find is go back to Paris and take the TGV to Annecy - about 8+ hours in transit. Anybody have any brilliant suggestions? |
you'll need patience plus www.sncf.fr website plus a book of French maps to know which bigger cities are closer to the ones you re heading from or going to:I found a 7:27 trip directly from Amboise to switch in Paris (swith stations , that means 2 cabs for 7 people)then a second station , or take 2 cabs or a shuttle from Amboise to TOURS (about 20-30mns), then a TGV direct to Paris Montparnasse , then either the metro(www.ratp.fr), to Gare de Lyon , then another TGV to ANNECY , from TOURS to ANNECY it'll take 5h56minutes.
Check also the AMBOISE -SAINT PIERRE DES CORPS line , then a schedule from SAINT PIERRE DES CORPS to ANNECY. (you'll have to ask for it one by one).It should give you a connexion via LYON, and the good thing about it is that you don't change stations. Or take a train from Amboise to Paris and then a flight from Paris to Annecy , but this should be very expensive. Good luck! ps:I'd rather rent a van and drive , the countryside is gorgeous! |
StCirq:
Aside from driving, which I assume you want to avoid, the train seems to be your best option. You can avoid changing stations in Paris by taking a TGV from St. Pierre-des-Corps. There are connections via Massy/Lyon that take less than 6 hours. Schedules are much easier to search at: www.rail.ch than on the SNCF.com - just go to the latter when you're ready to book. Hope this helps, Andre |
Just saw that I gave somewhat redundant info - désolé Sophie!
Anyway, the Swiss railway site should also prove helpful. Andre |
Thanks for that Sopie and André. I had spent two hours on the SNCF site today trying to find an easier way. I finally decided they needed to drive to Bourges, spend the night, and take the train to Annecy from there.
But now maybe I have other options. Thank you! |
Well, André, I just tried the Swiss rail website and it tells me "unfortunately there was no route found." I tried using both Tours and St Pierr-des-Corps as the point of origin and got the same message both times. Any more suggestions?
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??? What date are you entering?
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Hi, André: On the Swiss site I was using the actual date of travel - July 20, 2005.
SNCF of course wouldn't let me schedule that far out, so I was just using random dates on the SNCF site. |
I know you can take the train from Saint-Pierre-des-Corps to Vierzon and from Vierzon to Lyon. Maybe that would be a route to explore, to avoid Paris.
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I searched on March 15 and found a train from St-Pierre-des-Corps to Annecy that leaves at 14:40 or so and takes 6 hours to get there, connecting through Lyon. The fare is 70€.
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Thanks, Ken: That's a bit of a later arrival (and who knows if that train will be running July 20), but it does give me hope!
I guess I'll just keep trying both sites. |
StCirq,
After doing a few checks, I am certain that the reason why you are not getting any response for July is that schedules for domestic travel in France aren't loaded on the Swiss Rail website yet - similar connections to those currently available will continue to be offered this summer IMO, no absolute guarantees however. Hope this helps, Andre |
Hey StCirq,
The Tours airport website says that flights to Lyon are "predicted." Maybe you'll get lucky and one will start for the summer. www.tours-aeroport.com/volsnat.html |
I saw that in my endless roamings on the internet yesterday, Indy. I would guess if they're going to initiate service a good time to do it would be for summer, so yes, that may be another option.
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Ugh... my post should have read:
After doing a few checks, I am certain that the reason why you are not getting any response for July is that schedules for domestic travel in France <b> during the summer months </b> aren't loaded on the Swiss Rail website yet. It's clearly past my bedtime... à demain! Andre |
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