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A Guide To Touring France - Best Places To Visit

France is literally on the doorstep of travellers especially those in the UK, yet it is often overlooked, other than Paris, the capital. This large country is seen by many as the gateway to southern Europe, yet within its boundaries, France has a rich culture and, in this article, you’ll read about a few luxury train routes that bring you the best of this unique nation.

Le Grand Tour

This is a 5-night excursion that takes in the best of France; setting out from Epernay, stopping at Reims, Beaune, Annecy, Avignon, Les Alpilles, Arcachon, Saint-Emilion, Chenonceau and Puy Du Fou. This tour covers every region of France. When booking luxury train tours in France, try to book well in advance, as this is one of the most popular choices for UK people.

Highlights Of The Trip

The journey from Paris starts with Epernay and Reims, which is the champagne capital of France. Visit the amazing cathedral and enjoy an extensive tour of one of the leading champagne houses. Beaune is a stunning city and you can enjoy a tour with an English-speaking guide, which includes a visit to a top Beaune vineyard. Annecy is known as the ‘Pearl of the French Alps’ and you can take some awesome photos of stunning views of the Alps, plus there are outdoor activities if you are so inclined.

Avignon & Les Alpilles

You arrive at the picturesque town of Avignon after a night of travel and a tour of the Pope’s Palace is followed by wine tasting, which is not to be missed. Les Alpilles offers a Mediterranean feel and you spend an afternoon and evening soaking up the atmosphere.

Arcachon & Saint-Emilion

The train rolls into Arcachon Bay early in the morning and you board a boat for a unique trip around the bay, with seafood tasting and a visit to a boat workshop. In the afternoon, you visit local vineyards and sample some of their best wines (you can buy a selection of wines).

Chenonceau & Poy Du Fou

The final leg of the tour sees the train arrive at Chenonceau, where you tour the Chateau De Dames and wonder in the splendour of such fine architecture. The afternoon and evening are spent in Puy Du Fou, where you can enjoy a spectacular light show that takes you back in time.

Different Cabin Classes

The top class is a single-occupant suite cabin, with luxury furnishing and an en-suite bathroom with a private shower, while there are cabins for 2,3,4 and 5 people. There are also single and double regular cabins, which are popular with couples.

Superb French Cuisine

What other menu would you expect on a French train? The best of French cuisine is presented in the luxury dining cars, where you can enjoy table wines from the best vineyards in the country. The food really is something else, with experienced chefs who prepare national dishes for the passengers.

Tour Inclusions

The following are included in the price:

  • Breakfasts, lunches and dinners
  • Table wine provided with dinner
  • Refreshment pack, water, coffee, tea and soft drinks
  • Admission to major tours provided by the main vendor
  • Transfers between train and major venues

If you are interested in learning more about this amazing tour of France, search online for the leading European train tour operator and browse their website, where you will find all the information you need to make an informed decision.

Harry Carter

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