merci d'avance
Transport Roissy - Gare de Lyon
by Sarah080886
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour j'aimerais savoir quel est le moyen le moins compliqué de se rendre à la gare de lyon si je pars de roissy... j'aimerais mieux éviter le métro...(je suis une québécoise en visite pour la première fois en france et je suis pas très sûre de vouloir m'aventurer dans le métro)
merci d'avance
merci d'avance
sarah p.
salut sarah
désolé je ne peux pas te répondre pour ce qui est de la gare et du métro à Lyon. Mais j'aimerai bien correspondre avec toi. J'ai 22 ans et j'aimerai bien apprendre à connaître d'autres "univers" et d'autres cultures.
Par contre si tu veux mon avis ce, e sera pas le métro la partie la plus difficile du voyage mais je pense plutôt que ça sera pour te repérer dans la gare et attraper ton train, ou plutôt ton TGV. Au pire tu dis que tu es étrangère et en général les gens te répondent!! lol
Voilà biz
désolé je ne peux pas te répondre pour ce qui est de la gare et du métro à Lyon. Mais j'aimerai bien correspondre avec toi. J'ai 22 ans et j'aimerai bien apprendre à connaître d'autres "univers" et d'autres cultures.
Par contre si tu veux mon avis ce, e sera pas le métro la partie la plus difficile du voyage mais je pense plutôt que ça sera pour te repérer dans la gare et attraper ton train, ou plutôt ton TGV. Au pire tu dis que tu es étrangère et en général les gens te répondent!! lol
Voilà biz
Bonsoir,
Si j'ai bien compris, tu souhaites te rendre de roissy à la gare de Lyon (c'est bien celle de Paris hein, pas celle de lyon), pourtant le moyen le plus simple et le moins cher serait de prendre le RER B jusqu'à chatelet puis le A jusqu'à gare de lyon. Sinon il me semble qu'il y a des navettes, mais elles ne vont pas jusqu'à gare de lyon je crois, mais charles de gaulle étoile. Sinon tu peux prendre un taxi mais ça va te revenir cher!
Si j'ai bien compris, tu souhaites te rendre de roissy à la gare de Lyon (c'est bien celle de Paris hein, pas celle de lyon), pourtant le moyen le plus simple et le moins cher serait de prendre le RER B jusqu'à chatelet puis le A jusqu'à gare de lyon. Sinon il me semble qu'il y a des navettes, mais elles ne vont pas jusqu'à gare de lyon je crois, mais charles de gaulle étoile. Sinon tu peux prendre un taxi mais ça va te revenir cher!
Bonjour,
je suis de Montréal aussi et je suis aller a Paris en mars. Moi jai pris le RER à partir de l aéroport jusqu à Paris.
Jai demandé au kiosque d information de l aéroport et il m ont donné une map avec tous les trajets (RER et Métro).
Pour le métro, c est comme à Montréal mais en plus gros, c est très bien indiqué. Meme fonctionnement donc il n y a vraiment pas de crainte à avoir.
Je te souhaite un bon voyage, moi jai adoré. 🙂
je suis de Montréal aussi et je suis aller a Paris en mars. Moi jai pris le RER à partir de l aéroport jusqu à Paris.
Jai demandé au kiosque d information de l aéroport et il m ont donné une map avec tous les trajets (RER et Métro).
Pour le métro, c est comme à Montréal mais en plus gros, c est très bien indiqué. Meme fonctionnement donc il n y a vraiment pas de crainte à avoir.
Je te souhaite un bon voyage, moi jai adoré. 🙂
Bonjour,
Des cars Air France effectuent le trajet Roissy CDG - Gare de Lyon (à Paris). Selon les heures, il faut compter au moins de 45mn à 01heure pour ce parcours.
Je ne connais pas la fréquence des cars mais je suppose de 2 à 3 par heure.
A la sortie, dans le hall de l'aéroport, il faut se renseigner auprès des guichets pour connaître le lieu de départ du car.
Mikke
Des cars Air France effectuent le trajet Roissy CDG - Gare de Lyon (à Paris). Selon les heures, il faut compter au moins de 45mn à 01heure pour ce parcours.
Je ne connais pas la fréquence des cars mais je suppose de 2 à 3 par heure.
A la sortie, dans le hall de l'aéroport, il faut se renseigner auprès des guichets pour connaître le lieu de départ du car.
Mikke
"Il faut tenir à une résolution parce qu'elle est bonne, et non parce qu'on la prise."
La Rochefoucauld
le plus pratique c'est le taxi mais c'est aussi le plus chere.
😏
pkoi ne veux tu pas prendre le metro, as tu une phobie des gens?
pkoi ne veux tu pas prendre le metro, as tu une phobie des gens?
Mikke a donne le bonne reponse: les cars (autobus) Air France. Trajet direct de Roissy a Gare de Lyon, 14 euros, et pas de problemes avec escales, navettes, changer de train, et c. Pour infos, http://www.cars-airfrance.com.
bonjour, j'allais à peu près te dire la même chose.
L'déal est de prendre le RER A dans un premier temps jusqu'à CHATELET les Halles (1 station) environ 5 minutes
puis de changer et prendre le RER B Direction Roissy Aéroport (environ 40 minutes)
Certains trains s'arrêtent à plusieurs gares de banlieue, d'autres font CHATELET/ GARE DU NORD PUIS DIRECT roissy? MAIS CEL0 REVIENT AU MËME.
EN GARE DE châtelet quand tu es sur le bon quai tu regardes les panneaux avec des petits points allumés, car sur le même quai passent des trains en direction de MITRY qu'il ne faut pas prendre.
Si tu te trompais, ce n'est pas grave, soit tu t'en rends compte tout de suite, tu descends à gare du NORD et sur le même quai, tu récupère celui qui va à ROISSY.
Soit tu ne t'en rends pas compte tout de suite, tu vas jusqu'à AULNAY SOUS BOIS, tu descends et tu récupères le bon train, en général voie6.
Fais attention en achetant ton billet, de bien préciser CHARLES DE GAULLE AEROPORT car si tu ne dis que CHARLES DE gaulle, on risque de te vendre un ticket de métro et tu te feras aligner.
Il ya deux gares qui se suivent poutr l'aéroport: Charles de GAULLE 1 et CHARLES DE GAULLE 2. l'aéroport 1 ou 2 est inscrit sur ton billet d'avion.
En étant relax tu peux compter maxi 1heure et demie de trajet. Je ne sais pas ou tu vas, mais bon voyage!😎
Fais attention en achetant ton billet, de bien préciser CHARLES DE GAULLE AEROPORT car si tu ne dis que CHARLES DE gaulle, on risque de te vendre un ticket de métro et tu te feras aligner.
Il ya deux gares qui se suivent poutr l'aéroport: Charles de GAULLE 1 et CHARLES DE GAULLE 2. l'aéroport 1 ou 2 est inscrit sur ton billet d'avion.
En étant relax tu peux compter maxi 1heure et demie de trajet. Je ne sais pas ou tu vas, mais bon voyage!😎
marie
Prends le bus Air France (le no 4 je crois) : c'est direct, tu indiques que tu t'arrêtes gare de Lyon à celui qui met les bagages en soute et au chauffeur. Il y en à de 7h00 à 21h00 et un Aller simple coûte 14€ par personne.
Dans mes souvenirs, pour Montparnasse (le 2nd arrêt de la même ligne), il faut 50 min environ (plus en cas d'embouteillages).
Si tu as des bagages c'est plus facile que le RER et c'est moins cher qu'un taxi qui est l'autre solution dans ce cas là.
carpe diem
hello !
prends le RER B jusqu'a la gare du nord, puis change de quai pour prendre le RER D jusqu'a gare de lyon temps du trajet 45 minutes
si vous voulez savoir comment aller d'une gare a l'autre dans paris ? ou de vous rendre dans un aeroport en arrivant en train ?
Vous trouverez toutes les infos dont vous avez besoin sur ce site web, avec ou sans handicap...
http://handivoyages.free.fr/sncf/
à votre service dom
prends le RER B jusqu'a la gare du nord, puis change de quai pour prendre le RER D jusqu'a gare de lyon temps du trajet 45 minutes
si vous voulez savoir comment aller d'une gare a l'autre dans paris ? ou de vous rendre dans un aeroport en arrivant en train ?
Vous trouverez toutes les infos dont vous avez besoin sur ce site web, avec ou sans handicap...
http://handivoyages.free.fr/sncf/
à votre service dom
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
prends le RER B jusqu'a la gare du nord, puis change de quai pour prendre le RER D jusqu'a gare de lyon
temps du trajet 45 minutes
pkoi prendre le RER D alors qu'il est plus simple de prendre le RER A 😛
pkoi prendre le RER D alors qu'il est plus simple de prendre le RER A 😛
prends le RER B jusqu'a la gare du nord, puis change de quai pour prendre le RER D jusqu'a gare de lyon
temps du trajet 45 minutes
pkoi prendre le RER D alors qu'il est plus simple de prendre le RER A 😛
le rer a s'arrete a chatelet
si tu tiens le prendre tu peux ensuite prendre le rer b jusqu'a cdg, mais tu perds du temps !
pkoi prendre le RER D alors qu'il est plus simple de prendre le RER A 😛
le rer a s'arrete a chatelet
si tu tiens le prendre tu peux ensuite prendre le rer b jusqu'a cdg, mais tu perds du temps !
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
pas du tout mon cher.
quand tu descend du RER B a chatelet il suffit d'aller sur le quai en face pour prendre le RER A pour aller gare de lyon.
Alors que pour prendre le RER D a chatelet tu dois remonter en haut et marcher plus pour reprendre le RER D.
quand tu descend du RER B a chatelet il suffit d'aller sur le quai en face pour prendre le RER A pour aller gare de lyon.
Alors que pour prendre le RER D a chatelet tu dois remonter en haut et marcher plus pour reprendre le RER D.
ok ok
je peux savoir pkoi tu bombardes de "reponse" les differents sujets qui ne sont meme plus actuelle???
je peux savoir pkoi tu bombardes de "reponse" les differents sujets qui ne sont meme plus actuelle???
je reponds a ces messages parce que meme si ils datent de plusieurs mois voire années, on retrouve ces sujets sur google et d'autres personnes qui recherchent les memes infos tombent sur ce forum.
je te retourne la question, pourquoi reponds tu systhematiquement ?
je te retourne la question, pourquoi reponds tu systhematiquement ?
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
je ne reponds pas aux "vieux" messages car les memes existent en plus recent et ce que tu sembles oublier. Si tu regardes tes messages de ce midi tu as repondu aux memes messages identiques postés a des dates differentes 😛
C est ton choix c'etait juste pour savoir.... j'espere que cé pas les orages de la nuit derniere sur nevers et autour 😛
bonne journee
C est ton choix c'etait juste pour savoir.... j'espere que cé pas les orages de la nuit derniere sur nevers et autour 😛
bonne journee
je ne reponds pas aux "vieux" messages car les memes existent en plus recent et ce que tu sembles oublier. Si tu regardes tes messages de ce midi tu as repondu aux memes messages identiques postés a des dates differentes 😛
C est ton choix c'etait juste pour savoir.... j'espere que cé pas les orages de la nuit derniere sur nevers et autour 😛
bonne journee
JE N'AVAIS PAS FAIS GAFFE EFFECTIVEMENT !
POUR LES ORAGES JE SUIS AU PIED DE LA BUTE DE NEVERS DONC LA PLUPART DES ORAGES PASSENT A COTE !
Je dors comme un gros bébé lorsqu'il y a de l'orage
C est ton choix c'etait juste pour savoir.... j'espere que cé pas les orages de la nuit derniere sur nevers et autour 😛
bonne journee
JE N'AVAIS PAS FAIS GAFFE EFFECTIVEMENT !
POUR LES ORAGES JE SUIS AU PIED DE LA BUTE DE NEVERS DONC LA PLUPART DES ORAGES PASSENT A COTE !
Je dors comme un gros bébé lorsqu'il y a de l'orage
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
tant mieux que les orages te t'on pas perturber car il y avait une alerte meteo dans la region.
tu peux me dire si aujourdhui il fait beau a nevers stp? (j'essaie de voir si il fera bcp labas)
tu peux me dire si aujourdhui il fait beau a nevers stp? (j'essaie de voir si il fera bcp labas)
tant mieux que les orages te t'on pas perturber car il y avait une alerte meteo dans la region.
tu peux me dire si aujourdhui il fait beau a nevers stp? (j'essaie de voir si il fera bcp labas)
ici c'est grand beau soleil pourquoi tu comptes venir faire un tour ?
Bonne fin de journée
dom
tu peux me dire si aujourdhui il fait beau a nevers stp? (j'essaie de voir si il fera bcp labas)
ici c'est grand beau soleil pourquoi tu comptes venir faire un tour ?
Bonne fin de journée
dom
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
oui je comptais aller ce week-end
😉
ce week end apparement la meteo sera bonne :
http://meteo.nouvelobs.com/index.php?idville=Nevers
tu es de la region ?
tu es de la region ?
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
il y a des averses dimanche. Je sais pas combien de temps vont mettre les nuages qui arrivent de bretagne.
oui je suis de la region
oui je suis de la region
pour ce weekend cé pas encore definie. Si on vient pkoi pas mais cette fois-ci ca risque d'etre un peu serré mais une prochaine avec plaisir
😉
pour ce weekend cé pas encore definie. Si on vient pkoi pas mais cette fois-ci ca risque d'etre un peu serré mais une prochaine avec plaisir
😉
d'accord ca roule !
passe un bon week end a pluche !
tu veux que je te laisses mes coordonnées par MP ?
dom
d'accord ca roule !
passe un bon week end a pluche !
tu veux que je te laisses mes coordonnées par MP ?
dom
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
AURAIS TU ENVIE qu'on se voie ?
je vois de l'animosité/colere ou je me trompe?
j'ai dis "pkoi pas on peut se voir lors d'un de mes visites dans la region"
je vois de l'animosité/colere ou je me trompe?
j'ai dis "pkoi pas on peut se voir lors d'un de mes visites dans la region"
AURAIS TU ENVIE qu'on se voie ?
je vois de l'animosité/colere ou je me trompe?
j'ai dis "pkoi pas on peut se voir lors d'un de mes visites dans la region"
bien sur que non, pourquoi est ce que je serais en colere ?
HA? PEUT ETRE à cause des majuscules ?
NON? C4EST JUSTE QU'il m'arrive d'oublier la touche "caps/lock" du coups j'ecris souvent en majuscules
je vois de l'animosité/colere ou je me trompe?
j'ai dis "pkoi pas on peut se voir lors d'un de mes visites dans la region"
bien sur que non, pourquoi est ce que je serais en colere ?
HA? PEUT ETRE à cause des majuscules ?
NON? C4EST JUSTE QU'il m'arrive d'oublier la touche "caps/lock" du coups j'ecris souvent en majuscules
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
oui a cause des majuscules 😛
des fois on en tire des conclusions trop hative sur en lisant le texte. Désolé 😉
des fois on en tire des conclusions trop hative sur en lisant le texte. Désolé 😉
oui a cause des majuscules 😛
des fois on en tire des conclusions trop hative sur en lisant le texte. Désolé 😉
c'est rien ! allez je vais laisser un peu ce forum pour cet apres midi, je retourne au boulot bon week end dom
des fois on en tire des conclusions trop hative sur en lisant le texte. Désolé 😉
c'est rien ! allez je vais laisser un peu ce forum pour cet apres midi, je retourne au boulot bon week end dom
Avec de la volonté tout est possible.
Je cherche un ou une partenaire pour faire le Tour Du Monde
le plus pratique c'est le taxi mais c'est aussi le plus chere.
😏
pkoi ne veux tu pas prendre le metro, as tu une phobie des gens?
Vous avez désormais des alternatives au taxi, à des prix très compétitifs, soit des véhicules avec chauffeur (type Voitures Jaunes, LeCab, Allocab), soit le service SNCF Porte-à-Porte (http://pap.sncf.com). Les deux dispositifs proposent des prix fixe qui ne dépendent que de la distance et de l'heure et une qualité de service plus "garantie" que celle d'un taxi qui peut être beaucoup plus aléatoire.
pkoi ne veux tu pas prendre le metro, as tu une phobie des gens?
Vous avez désormais des alternatives au taxi, à des prix très compétitifs, soit des véhicules avec chauffeur (type Voitures Jaunes, LeCab, Allocab), soit le service SNCF Porte-à-Porte (http://pap.sncf.com). Les deux dispositifs proposent des prix fixe qui ne dépendent que de la distance et de l'heure et une qualité de service plus "garantie" que celle d'un taxi qui peut être beaucoup plus aléatoire.
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I’m thinking about planning several short trips in France outside peak tourist seasons, especially in spring and autumn.
The idea would be to prioritize:
- fewer crowds at tourist sites - more affordable accommodation prices - a more local atmosphere
However, I also have some concerns about:
- attractions or restaurants sometimes being closed - more unpredictable weather depending on the region - less frequent transportation in certain areas
For those of you who’ve traveled in France off-season before, what do you think were the main pros and cons? Are there any regions or specific times that are particularly worth prioritizing?
Thanks in advance for your experiences! 😊
I’m thinking about planning several short trips in France outside peak tourist seasons, especially in spring and autumn.
The idea would be to prioritize:
- fewer crowds at tourist sites - more affordable accommodation prices - a more local atmosphere
However, I also have some concerns about:
- attractions or restaurants sometimes being closed - more unpredictable weather depending on the region - less frequent transportation in certain areas
For those of you who’ve traveled in France off-season before, what do you think were the main pros and cons? Are there any regions or specific times that are particularly worth prioritizing?
Thanks in advance for your experiences! 😊
Hi there,
I’m looking for a ski resort in the Massif Central for a family trip—two adults and three kids (ages 4, 5, and 6)—for a week between late February and early March.
The main goal is to introduce my kids to skiing, so I’m looking for a resort that’s really "family-friendly." But honestly, almost every resort (Super-Besse, Mont-Dore, Lioran, etc.) claims to be family-friendly, so I’m not sure which one to choose. Plus, it’s not always easy to check the location of accommodations on booking sites.
For what I have in mind, we don’t need 30 km of slopes. What would be ideal, though, is a resort that’s mostly pedestrian-friendly, with lodging within a reasonable distance from the base of the slopes and a ski school available.
I’ve read some things here about places like "Chalmazel-Jeansagnière," but the thread is a bit old.
Any recommendations?
Thanks so much for your help!
Best,
deb75
I’m looking for a ski resort in the Massif Central for a family trip—two adults and three kids (ages 4, 5, and 6)—for a week between late February and early March.
The main goal is to introduce my kids to skiing, so I’m looking for a resort that’s really "family-friendly." But honestly, almost every resort (Super-Besse, Mont-Dore, Lioran, etc.) claims to be family-friendly, so I’m not sure which one to choose. Plus, it’s not always easy to check the location of accommodations on booking sites.
For what I have in mind, we don’t need 30 km of slopes. What would be ideal, though, is a resort that’s mostly pedestrian-friendly, with lodging within a reasonable distance from the base of the slopes and a ski school available.
I’ve read some things here about places like "Chalmazel-Jeansagnière," but the thread is a bit old.
Any recommendations?
Thanks so much for your help!
Best,
deb75
Hi,
We’re heading to Corsica at the end of July, and after a 4-night stay in Zonza, I’d like to head toward Cargèse or Porto to visit the Calanques de Piana. What’s the actual travel time? Maps says 2h40/3h, but I’m wondering if that’s really accurate.
How long does it take to get back to Ajaccio Airport afterward?
Thanks!
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a trip to Normandy and, after reading quite a few posts here, I still have some questions about the most logical order to avoid spending too much time on the road.
The idea is to have a fairly smooth itinerary, taking the time to enjoy the places, over about ten days (possibly a little more), combining the coast and the inland areas.
I’m particularly wondering about: – The best starting point (starting with Mont-Saint-Michel or saving it for the end) – The balance between the coastline and more inland areas – The areas where it’s really worth slowing down the pace
If any of you have done a route that felt particularly coherent, your feedback would really help me fine-tune the planning.
Thanks in advance for your tips!
I’m planning a trip to Normandy and, after reading quite a few posts here, I still have some questions about the most logical order to avoid spending too much time on the road.
The idea is to have a fairly smooth itinerary, taking the time to enjoy the places, over about ten days (possibly a little more), combining the coast and the inland areas.
I’m particularly wondering about: – The best starting point (starting with Mont-Saint-Michel or saving it for the end) – The balance between the coastline and more inland areas – The areas where it’s really worth slowing down the pace
If any of you have done a route that felt particularly coherent, your feedback would really help me fine-tune the planning.
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Hi,
I saw that the first tram from Pont du Garigliano leaves at 5:15 AM, and by taking the RER B at Cité Universitaire afterward, I’d arrive at Roissy at 6:30 AM—2 hours before my international flight.
Is this doable, or not? If anyone’s done this before, I’d love to hear about it.
Thanks
Hi there,
We’re about to finalize a booking for late July near the Pink Granite Coast. We’re wondering about the traffic jams that could make our trip miserable, given how famous the place is—we’re excited to see it too. Could it get pretty bad?
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
In June 2020, my wife and I will be visiting Brittany and Normandy. We’d especially love to explore villages that aren’t part of the usual tourist routes. We enjoy traveling off the beaten path.
We’re reaching out to you all to share which villages we should check out in these two regions. Thanks.
We’re reaching out to you all to share which villages we should check out in these two regions. Thanks.
Hello everyone,
Here’s the account of the start of our 5/7-day trip in Normandy (then off to the neighbors in... Brittany):
Day 01 from Valenciennes to Mont Saint-Michel: Sunday, September 6, 2020.
After a detour through the south of Lille (picking up our son), we head southwest around 10:00 AM, taking the highways via Amiens, the Pont de Normandie, and Avranches to arrive at "the Mount" around 4:00 PM after 515 km. Parking P3 (14.20 € for 24 hours) for residents and hotels, located 50 meters from the start of the free round-trip shuttle included in the parking price (not too many tourists at this "late" Sunday hour), and we arrive at the hotel around 4:30 PM. Triple room with a view of the bay at Hôtel Du Guesclin for 1 night. From 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM, we tackle the complete tour of the ramparts counterclockwise from the Porte de l’Avancée, via the Tour du Nord (near the abbey entrance), passing in front of the abbey to reach the Tour Gabriel, and back to the start: stunning, not crowded, great weather, and amazing views. Dinner in the beautiful panoramic restaurant of the hotel, with a bay view at a "window" table (such a nice touch!). Of course, the day isn’t over, and we can then wander through a deserted main street and its unique atmosphere (photos below labeled "night" even though it’s only 9:15/9:30 PM). What a privilege!

Day 02 from Mont Saint-Michel to Saint-Cast: Monday, September 7, 2020.
After a memorable sunrise over the bay and a sit-down breakfast, we climb the steps to the Abbey for our online-reserved time slot (9:30 AM, 11 € per person). The "masked group" is quite large, though within normal limits, and the one-way Covid-marked route (with a small brochure) prevents crowds. No need to rush, and 1 hour 15 minutes later, we’re done. Sure, it doesn’t have the charm of a guided tour, but we’re not complaining about being there! We pick up our bags at the hotel, take the shuttle back, grab the car at Parking P3, and head "south" to Dol-de-Bretagne, 26 km/25 minutes away. Around noon, the small town is very quiet, and parking in front of the Saint-Samson Cathedral** is free. Across the street, the tourist office is generous with info and gives us a great walking map/circuit: Cathedral, a stroll near the ramparts, the historic center** with its typical shopping streets and half-timbered houses, all covered at a leisurely pace in 45 minutes. Then a picnic on-site. It’s another 50 km/50 minutes to Saint-Cast-le-Guildo and the Armor Conseil agency for the apartment keys (Résidence du Casino, 72 m², 5th floor, 2 bedrooms, beach 20 meters away, insane morning and evening views, bed linen rental at Ohier 50 meters away, Carrefour City supermarket, and a bakery 200 meters away, plus a town center that hasn’t changed much in 25/30 years. Really, really nice. After settling in, a short walk is a must up to the heights of the Isle neighborhood behind the seaside residence... memories. Strangely, the well-known Crêperie Bretan’Or seems to be closed, as does the venerable Hôtel du Centre et des Plages (formerly "des Voyageurs")?? And for this reunion evening with the resort, a great crêpe/galette dinner at La Régal’ette, just 100 meters away. Day’s total: 12 km of walking for sightseeing.
A few photos at the bottom of the page...
* Read the rest on the blog: https://blogs.crespel.me/bretagne/
Here’s the account of the start of our 5/7-day trip in Normandy (then off to the neighbors in... Brittany):
Day 01 from Valenciennes to Mont Saint-Michel: Sunday, September 6, 2020.
After a detour through the south of Lille (picking up our son), we head southwest around 10:00 AM, taking the highways via Amiens, the Pont de Normandie, and Avranches to arrive at "the Mount" around 4:00 PM after 515 km. Parking P3 (14.20 € for 24 hours) for residents and hotels, located 50 meters from the start of the free round-trip shuttle included in the parking price (not too many tourists at this "late" Sunday hour), and we arrive at the hotel around 4:30 PM. Triple room with a view of the bay at Hôtel Du Guesclin for 1 night. From 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM, we tackle the complete tour of the ramparts counterclockwise from the Porte de l’Avancée, via the Tour du Nord (near the abbey entrance), passing in front of the abbey to reach the Tour Gabriel, and back to the start: stunning, not crowded, great weather, and amazing views. Dinner in the beautiful panoramic restaurant of the hotel, with a bay view at a "window" table (such a nice touch!). Of course, the day isn’t over, and we can then wander through a deserted main street and its unique atmosphere (photos below labeled "night" even though it’s only 9:15/9:30 PM). What a privilege!

Day 02 from Mont Saint-Michel to Saint-Cast: Monday, September 7, 2020.
After a memorable sunrise over the bay and a sit-down breakfast, we climb the steps to the Abbey for our online-reserved time slot (9:30 AM, 11 € per person). The "masked group" is quite large, though within normal limits, and the one-way Covid-marked route (with a small brochure) prevents crowds. No need to rush, and 1 hour 15 minutes later, we’re done. Sure, it doesn’t have the charm of a guided tour, but we’re not complaining about being there! We pick up our bags at the hotel, take the shuttle back, grab the car at Parking P3, and head "south" to Dol-de-Bretagne, 26 km/25 minutes away. Around noon, the small town is very quiet, and parking in front of the Saint-Samson Cathedral** is free. Across the street, the tourist office is generous with info and gives us a great walking map/circuit: Cathedral, a stroll near the ramparts, the historic center** with its typical shopping streets and half-timbered houses, all covered at a leisurely pace in 45 minutes. Then a picnic on-site. It’s another 50 km/50 minutes to Saint-Cast-le-Guildo and the Armor Conseil agency for the apartment keys (Résidence du Casino, 72 m², 5th floor, 2 bedrooms, beach 20 meters away, insane morning and evening views, bed linen rental at Ohier 50 meters away, Carrefour City supermarket, and a bakery 200 meters away, plus a town center that hasn’t changed much in 25/30 years. Really, really nice. After settling in, a short walk is a must up to the heights of the Isle neighborhood behind the seaside residence... memories. Strangely, the well-known Crêperie Bretan’Or seems to be closed, as does the venerable Hôtel du Centre et des Plages (formerly "des Voyageurs")?? And for this reunion evening with the resort, a great crêpe/galette dinner at La Régal’ette, just 100 meters away. Day’s total: 12 km of walking for sightseeing.
A few photos at the bottom of the page...
* Read the rest on the blog: https://blogs.crespel.me/bretagne/
Hi there,
I’m traveling alone from my remote Pyrenees home to Roissy Airport, arriving at Austerlitz Station. I’m a bit nervous about getting to the airport—could you suggest a route?
While you’re at it, maybe you could recommend a budget hotel near the airport?
Thanks so much for your help!
Best to you all
I’m traveling alone from my remote Pyrenees home to Roissy Airport, arriving at Austerlitz Station. I’m a bit nervous about getting to the airport—could you suggest a route?
While you’re at it, maybe you could recommend a budget hotel near the airport?
Thanks so much for your help!
Best to you all
Hi everyone,
I’m looking into a trip to Paris around mid-February. I’d love to know more about the temperature (weather) in Paris, museum access (closures or anything else), how easy it is to get around on foot (slippery due to ice?), public transport, etc.
Also, are there any events or activities I absolutely shouldn’t miss? I could adjust my dates based on what you know.
On another note, I’d love to catch a hockey game. Are there any around Paris? I’m happy to watch a few games no matter the level 🏒🥅
FYI, I’m not afraid of the cold since I’m from Quebec 😁😆😆🧑🌾
Thanks in advance for your help! 👍😊❤️❤️
I’m looking into a trip to Paris around mid-February. I’d love to know more about the temperature (weather) in Paris, museum access (closures or anything else), how easy it is to get around on foot (slippery due to ice?), public transport, etc.
Also, are there any events or activities I absolutely shouldn’t miss? I could adjust my dates based on what you know.
On another note, I’d love to catch a hockey game. Are there any around Paris? I’m happy to watch a few games no matter the level 🏒🥅
FYI, I’m not afraid of the cold since I’m from Quebec 😁😆😆🧑🌾
Thanks in advance for your help! 👍😊❤️❤️
Hi,
This summer, we’re planning a family trip to Corsica.
We’ve chosen Sari Solenzara because we want to combine: sea, mountain hikes, natural pools, canyoning, and peace and quiet. Does this choice seem like a good one to you?
Second question: which airport should we prioritize to have the easiest roads to access?
Thanks in advance for your tips! :-)
This summer, we’re planning a family trip to Corsica.
We’ve chosen Sari Solenzara because we want to combine: sea, mountain hikes, natural pools, canyoning, and peace and quiet. Does this choice seem like a good one to you?
Second question: which airport should we prioritize to have the easiest roads to access?
Thanks in advance for your tips! :-)
Hi everyone,
We’ve wanted to visit Alsace for a long time to see the famous and well-known "Christmas markets."
Apart from the one in Strasbourg, could you give us some tips on other markets (Sélestat, Colmar, Mulhouse)?
Also, any recommendations for hotels, restaurants, or things to see, etc.?
I know my question is a bit "basic," but we really need some expert advice.
Thanks in advance to all.
Hi there,
I’m planning to spend three days in the Annecy region. What would you recommend visiting? Just so you know, I love nature and enjoy walking, but I prefer hikes that aren’t longer than two hours.
Thanks for your great tips!
I’m planning to spend three days in the Annecy region. What would you recommend visiting? Just so you know, I love nature and enjoy walking, but I prefer hikes that aren’t longer than two hours.
Thanks for your great tips!
How do I get to ibis budget coeur orly from the Metro Line 14 Orly station on foot
We’ll be back from a river cruise with a stop in Strasbourg for just the afternoon and evening. We’d like to spend the afternoon in either Colmar or Kaysersberg and then return to Strasbourg for dinner and a stroll afterward. I’d love your advice on which spot—Colmar or Kaysersberg—you’d recommend. I’ve noticed there’s a bus line 145 that runs from Colmar to Kaysersberg, taking about 40 minutes and costing around 5 €.
Is there a train or another way to get directly from Strasbourg that’s quick and affordable? I think a taxi would be pretty expensive. The issue is we don’t have much time—our flight is the next morning. We’ve already visited Strasbourg, Colmar, Eguisheim, Ribeauvillé, and Riquewihr about 10 years ago and loved them all. Our river cruise covers the Main, Rhine, and Danube.
We’re really looking forward to seeing places in Germany, like Rothenburg ob der Tauber, among others.
Thanks, and looking forward to your tips!
Is there a train or another way to get directly from Strasbourg that’s quick and affordable? I think a taxi would be pretty expensive. The issue is we don’t have much time—our flight is the next morning. We’ve already visited Strasbourg, Colmar, Eguisheim, Ribeauvillé, and Riquewihr about 10 years ago and loved them all. Our river cruise covers the Main, Rhine, and Danube.
We’re really looking forward to seeing places in Germany, like Rothenburg ob der Tauber, among others.
Thanks, and looking forward to your tips!
Hi there,
My husband, our 1-year-old son, and I have decided to head to southern France in mid-September.
We don’t know the region at all—it’ll be our first time.
We only have 9 days, and we’re really torn between Provence for its gorgeous villages, its "slow" vibe, Provençal markets, flavors, and colors, and the famous French Riviera for its beaches, ports, and because it’s intrigued us for so long.
I found a beautiful place to stay in a *mas*, but it’s not in the region at all (it’s in the Gard).
My husband found a place he really likes in Saint-Aygulf, but before booking, I’m hesitating and wanted to get some advice.
Obviously, with only 9 days, we clearly have to choose. I thought about splitting the trip in two, but that seems like a bad idea for two reasons: first, we’re traveling with a little one, and second, if we spread ourselves too thin, we risk not seeing anything properly.
Since we don’t know the area at all, I’m worried the coastline might be too built-up with big buildings, etc., like Lloret de Mar (no offense to anyone who loves it—it’s just not what we’re looking for).
Anyway… what would you recommend for a first 9-day trip to the south?
Thanks so much!
My husband, our 1-year-old son, and I have decided to head to southern France in mid-September.
We don’t know the region at all—it’ll be our first time.
We only have 9 days, and we’re really torn between Provence for its gorgeous villages, its "slow" vibe, Provençal markets, flavors, and colors, and the famous French Riviera for its beaches, ports, and because it’s intrigued us for so long.
I found a beautiful place to stay in a *mas*, but it’s not in the region at all (it’s in the Gard).
My husband found a place he really likes in Saint-Aygulf, but before booking, I’m hesitating and wanted to get some advice.
Obviously, with only 9 days, we clearly have to choose. I thought about splitting the trip in two, but that seems like a bad idea for two reasons: first, we’re traveling with a little one, and second, if we spread ourselves too thin, we risk not seeing anything properly.
Since we don’t know the area at all, I’m worried the coastline might be too built-up with big buildings, etc., like Lloret de Mar (no offense to anyone who loves it—it’s just not what we’re looking for).
Anyway… what would you recommend for a first 9-day trip to the south?
Thanks so much!
Hi
Does anyone know a reliable and affordable shuttle service from Roissy airport to Lille train station?
I know there are TGVs, but we’d like to avoid a long wait at Roissy station.
Thanks in advance for your tips!
BD
Hi there,
We’re heading to Forcalquier as a couple and would love to explore the Valensole area, including the Verdon Gorge, etc. We’ll be there for 5 days, so I’d like to put together a little rundown of things to see, plus the best tips—what to avoid, what to recommend, restaurants, and so on.
Thanks so much!
Hi everyone, after a stay in the South and one in the North, I’m planning a mini road trip in Corsica (Bastia-Bastia) in June to explore places I haven’t seen yet. Since we’re heading to the mountains later this year, we’ve deliberately skipped the Corsican mountains. Could you share your thoughts and, most importantly, suggest things to see? We love nature, reasonable hikes, peaceful spots, and small villages. No cities. No boat excursions (yes, that includes Piana and Scandola). We already know the area between Bastia and Calvi.
June 7 Flight arrival in Bastia and night at the hotel
June 8 Drive to Calvi (beach and/or fortress) Meal at Les Boucaniers restaurant Night in Calvi
June 9 Walk from Calvi fortress to Alga beach Charcuterie platter at A Casetta Calvi Night in Calvi
June 10 Drive from Calvi to Piana Buvette du col de la Croix and visit the orientation table Chemin des muletiers (Muleteers’ Path) Or Sentier de la source des roches bleues (Blue Rocks Spring Trail) counterclockwise Or (less scenic) Tête du chien (Dog’s Head, starting at the parking lot) Dinner at Épicerie Castellani in Piana Night in Piana
June 11 Drive from Piana to Propriano Arone beach and meal at Le Café de la plage Drive along the coast, stopping wherever we like Night in Propriano
June 12 Hike starting from Campomoro in the Jardin du Vent (Wind Garden), and visit the Genoese tower of Campomoro Meal in Campomoro: restaurant Chez Pierre Paul U spuntinu Night in Propriano
June 13 Around Propriano (avoid Capu Laurosu beach—sewage treatment plant...) Night in Propriano
June 14 Drive from Propriano to Bastia airport Meal at L’Éternisula in Zonza Aiguilles de Bavella (Hole of the Bomb) Night at the same hotel as arrival
June 15 Departure
June 7 Flight arrival in Bastia and night at the hotel
June 8 Drive to Calvi (beach and/or fortress) Meal at Les Boucaniers restaurant Night in Calvi
June 9 Walk from Calvi fortress to Alga beach Charcuterie platter at A Casetta Calvi Night in Calvi
June 10 Drive from Calvi to Piana Buvette du col de la Croix and visit the orientation table Chemin des muletiers (Muleteers’ Path) Or Sentier de la source des roches bleues (Blue Rocks Spring Trail) counterclockwise Or (less scenic) Tête du chien (Dog’s Head, starting at the parking lot) Dinner at Épicerie Castellani in Piana Night in Piana
June 11 Drive from Piana to Propriano Arone beach and meal at Le Café de la plage Drive along the coast, stopping wherever we like Night in Propriano
June 12 Hike starting from Campomoro in the Jardin du Vent (Wind Garden), and visit the Genoese tower of Campomoro Meal in Campomoro: restaurant Chez Pierre Paul U spuntinu Night in Propriano
June 13 Around Propriano (avoid Capu Laurosu beach—sewage treatment plant...) Night in Propriano
June 14 Drive from Propriano to Bastia airport Meal at L’Éternisula in Zonza Aiguilles de Bavella (Hole of the Bomb) Night at the same hotel as arrival
June 15 Departure
Hi everyone,
I’m spending two days in Lille. Any places you’d recommend? I was thinking of visiting Vieux Lille, which I’ve been told about.
Would you have any shops, museums, or typical restaurants to suggest for a great time?
Thanks! Have a nice day
Thanks! Have a nice day
Hi everyone!
I need to spend a short night near the airport to catch a 6:00 AM flight on June 18th.
Do you have any suggestions for me? I'm looking for a simple but clean hotel! With a reasonable price, of course, 🙂 and especially a transfer option from Saint-Exupéry train station the night before and to the airport the next morning.
Thanks in advance for your tips and experiences.
