Heading for a Beach in France? Nice!
Barefoot Blogger · ExploreTraveling by train from Uzes to Nice for a weekend at the beach is a piece of cake. The low cost train fare makes the trip a “must.”
Now that I’m planning to travel a lot by train in Europe, I’m glad to have the “senior” rail pass …Continue reading here for Deborah’s train trip to the French Riviera. Train travel is quick and easy in France. The train from Avignon to Nice rolls along the French Riviera with beautiful views of the Mediterranean along the route.
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