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what is the best way of getting to the south of france
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From Calais, the easiest most relaxing way
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my parents live in perpignan, and a reasonable route (avoiding paris) is a16 via boulogne to abbeville, a28 to rouen, a13/n154 via evreux & dreux to orleans, a10/a71 to clermont-ferrand, a75 via viaduc millau to beziers and the a9, which runs along the coast, east to montpellier & avignon, west to narbonne & spain. the a75 is toll-free, and the scenery is awesome.
The TGVs are a lovely relaxing experience - you get to see the countryside, they're clean and comfortable, and they drop you off close to town centres.
As ever for foreign train travel, best website for advice is http://www.seat61.com
As ever for foreign train travel, best website for advice is http://www.seat61.com
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