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Where can I holiday in France without a car?

Many of our holiday villas, beach houses and apartments are conveniently located for the beach, shops and restaurants. Ile de Ré, Arcachon, Hossegor and Biarritz are perfect car-free holiday destinations...



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East: Out to Reims, Nancy and Metz. West: Anger, Saumur, Chinon and other Loire spots. West: Nantes, La Rochelle and Cognac. Southwest: Poitiers, Angouleme and Bordeaux.

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By train, taxi, bus, or tram, visit Nice Côte d'Azur and get around freely. Once in the city, opt for bike rides and discover the beauty of the outdoors.

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How do you get around the French Riviera without a car? Train travel in the South of France is the perfect way to visit the many pedestrian-friendly towns along the Cote d'Azur.

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To slow down and get to know this beautiful region a bit, I recommend between 5-7 days to visit the French Riviera (ideally more, if you have the time!). The Côte d'Azur is certainly not meant to be rushed, and you'll be glad that you have the opportunity to take your time and stop at unexpected gems along the way.

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Airlines are expanding French routes every year, with maximum flight times of two hours; ferries are a great option for families or road trippers; and France's reliable rail network spans all four corners of the country, making train travel a delightfully scenic option for those with more time.

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The vast majority of visitors to France choose to travel en voiture (by car). However, while driving is often the most convenient and comfortable way to get around – especially if you want to explore the French countryside – it's not always the easiest or even cheapest option.

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Explore rural areas of France by bus Buses are widely used for short-distance travel around cities, and within départements (regions), especially in areas with relatively few train lines, such as Brittany and Normandy. These can be a really useful way of getting around in places where rail travel isn't possible.

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France is one of the most walkable cities in Europe, and walking through its incredible cobbled streets feels like stepping back into a different century. France's walkable cities allow vacationers to enjoy beautiful culture, food scenes, and some of its most iconic tourist attractions.

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Yes! There IS Uber in France, but only in the larger cities. I live in rural France, and getting Uber anywhere in the Charente is impossible as it doesn't exist. In fact, finding any type of taxi is hard in the French countryside, similar to many other countries.

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The cheapest time to visit Paris is during the off-season — in the winter, before and after the holiday rush, which means early December, January, and February.

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Where are the Most Affordable Places to Live in France?
  • Montpellier. For those who love to live in a lively city, Montpellier is a popular and surprisingly affordable city located in the South of France. ...
  • Grenoble. ...
  • Nantes. ...
  • Châteauroux. ...
  • Dordogne. ...
  • Tarn. ...
  • Cantal.


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Top 5 Affordable Destinations In France To Visit Instead Of Paris
  1. Lyon. Lyon is one of the most underrated cities in France that is a great alternative to Paris. ...
  2. Marseille. ...
  3. Nantes. ...
  4. Corsica. ...
  5. Brittany.


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