GARE SNCF ALES
Read moreAlès SNCF station is a stop on the Saint-Germain-des-Fossés / Nîmes line. This line is known as the "Cévennes line" because it crosses a large part of the region. A ticket office is open every day from Monday to Friday, from 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., and on Sundays and public holidays from 10.25 a.m. to 5.40 p.m.It is served by Intercités trains between Clermont-Ferrand and Nîmes, and by TER and Occitanie bus services. Parking for bikes and cars is available for the convenience of passengers.
GARE SNCF DU GRAU DU ROI PORT CAMARGUE
Read moreThe train is an eco-friendly way to make your vacation easier and reach the Petite Camargue. Le Grau-du-Roi town center and the beaches are less than 10 minutes' walk from the station. The station has a ticket office open every day during the summer season (May to September). The station is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. There is a bike park and parking lot available for users, and some buses stop here.
GARE SNCF NÎMES CENTRE
Read moreThis monumental example of 19th-century railway architecture has been restored to its former glory, 170 years after its construction. A rare example of an overhead track running right through the city, Nîmes station makes the most of its vaulted ceilings and open spaces to welcome passengers. Served by TGV, Intercités and TER Occitanie trains, Nîmes is now 5 hours from Rennes, 3 hours from Paris and Toulouse, 1 hour from Lyon Part-Dieu and Marseille Saint-Charles, and 30 minutes from Avignon and Montpellier, with connections to the Nîmes Pont du Gard TGV station.
GARE SNCF D'AIGUES-MORTES
Read moreAigues-Mortes station is served by Occitanie's Trains Express Régionaux (TER). This is the line linking Nîmes to Grau-du-Roi. Just 35 km from Nîmes and 30 km from Montpellier, it serves the towns and villages of the Costières region as far as the terminus at Grau-du-Roi, and takes you along the ramparts of Aigues-Mortes. It's also used for transporting salt, so you can enjoy unhindered, uncongested tourism during the summer months... a great idea!