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France is one of my favourite countries anyway, and of course there is an awful lot to see. Despite several extensive trips around the country, I still feel like I’ve only seen 1% of it. So there will definitely be more itineraries through France to come! But France and wine are a golden combination. It is such an important part of the culture, a real moment of enjoyment over a good meal or a social gathering with friends. Visiting small, local vineyards makes it easy to connect with the locals and get a good insight into French wine culture. And in a country like France, that gives a pretty good idea of French culture as a whole.
In this train travel guide, you will find the inspiration for the route and basic information such as travel time, train costs, information about French trains and where to book tickets, and information about the different stops. The guide is intended for those who like to plan their own trips, but are especially very overwhelmed by the amount of choice with train journeys. The route is completely mapped out for you from A to Z, and I provide tips for vineyards to visit, wine festivals held there and any day trips or other activities. But you still have to find accommodation and restaurants, for example. You may be able to do that using links to blogs I have added in the guide.
It contains this:
- A ready-made itinerary of the main wine regions in France
- All the French train information you need
- Important train details such as travel time and a price indication for both high and low season
- Basic information about the stops you will make
- Links to blogs where you can find more information about the locations on the route
- Links to my go-to platforms for accommodation and activities
- Basic information about the country such as best travel time
The whole route takes about 23 hours and includes 9 stops. (Excl your travel time to Paris.) I recommend 14 days for this route. But if you want to combine some stops (some distances are only an hour), it would be feasible in a week. Of course, you can also travel much longer. I also give tips in the travel guide to make your trip even longer.
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