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 DE SETE
Read moreAmong the facilities and services of the Sète train station, there is a waiting room, a reception area reserved for people with disabilities, toilets, a self-service terminal, a regional ticket dispenser and free and unlimited wifi. You can stop at the station café while waiting for your train. In front of the station, several bus lines can take you to the city or to the communes surrounding the Bassin de Thau. There is also a cab rank and a car-sharing station. Finally, a parking lot facilitates parking.
NARBONNE'S SNCF TRAIN STATION
Read moreNarbonne station, opened in 1857, is in the neo-Louis XIII style. During excavation work for its foundations in 1856, a white marble statue was discovered: the Silenus. This Gallo-Roman work symbolizes the adoptive father and tutor of the god Dionysus, the cheerful Silenus, who taught him how to cultivate vines and taste good wine. A copy is on display in the station concourse. The station is the departure point for the Narbonne - Port-Bou line to Spain. Served by bus, it is less than a kilometer from the town center and cathedral.
GARE SNCF
Read moreJust 5 minutes from the beach and the city centre, this international train station is the «mythical». Its commissioning in 1878 and its intense economic activity will lead to a population influx and the creation of the village of Cerbères in 1879. The last station in France before the Spanish border, which originally was a transhipment station of goods, subsequently allowed to change the gap of the axles of trains, the track gauge being different between these two border countries. A whole story that we invite you to discover… Today, the reception is friendly and two counters are open in the summer. Watchdog is served by the Talgo (the first «the» train with automatic adaptation to the change of rail), and by various TER Languedoc-Roussillon. There is a parking lot.
GARE SNCF DE CARCASSONNE
Read moreIf all roads lead to Rome, then all trains lead (or almost all) to Carcassonne! Although the journey from Paris is not direct, you'll be delighted to pass through Narbonne, Montpellier or Toulouse, other charming regional capitals. As far as fares are concerned, it goes without saying that the earlier you book, the less you'll pay. The well-stocked Relais H opens at 8 a.m. weekdays (a little later at weekends), so you can stock up on magazines and sweets...
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
Read moreBéziers SNCF station is an ideal starting point for travelers. It provides rail transport for passengers and cargo in the region. The station also has travel agencies to help travelers book tickets and plan their itinerary. It also offers secure parking facilities for private vehicles. With its qualified staff, Gare SNCF de Béziers is a must for travelers looking for a reliable start to their journey.
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!
GARE SNCF DE BÉZIERS
Read moreThe station allows you to reach the city centre in a few minutes and to reach a multitude of destinations in a few hours. TGV, TER, Corail and Intercity trains, the rail carriers are varied. Their presence is reinforced by an impressive network of buses and coaches. The station is frequented by most of the trains located on the Languedoc arc: the TGV to Perpignan, Toulouse or Barcelona, the Intercity trains linking Bordeaux to Marseille, as well as Béziers to Clermont-Ferrand and the many TER Occitanie.
GARE SNCF DE SÈTE
Read moreThe Sète train station is ideally located. Inside, there is a waiting room, a reception area reserved for people with disabilities, toilets, a self-service terminal, a regional ticket dispenser and free wifi. Adjacent to the station, a café serves as a gourmet stop. From its terrace, you will be able to see the station's parking lot, a cab stand, as well as the Thau agglo bus lines - which serve the city of Sète - and Hérault Transport - which serve the communes of the Thau basin.
GARE SNCF
Read moreBalaruc-les-Bains is a town known for its thermal springs and health benefits. To get to Balaruc-les-Bains from Paris, you can take the train. The average train journey takes 3 hours and 35 minutes, covering a distance of 610 kilometers. There are several trains a day, some of which are direct, so you don't have to change trains. It's advisable to book tickets as early as possible to benefit from the lowest fares. Ticket prices vary according to the time of day and the class chosen. It is also possible to find discounted tickets by avoiding peak times.