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Im looking at the idea for next years trip by taking train and bus from the UK to the Alpes.
Any advice / tips.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Renry, book early if going at peak times, as the direct trains will go quickly. Keep an eye out here for when the Ski Train schedule is released - I think August time
I have never taken it, but my parents have used the direct daytime train for last 4 years. Leaves London at around 10am and gets to Bourg at 7pm. From there is a short transfer to many of the major resorts.
Have seen many other posts about other options, changing in Paris, booking direct with TGV etc so sure someone will be along shortly with more experience than mine!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Bump!
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You have to do it two separate bits London - Paris then Paris- Alps.
Seems to serve most stations in the Alps. I've just looked at it for a trip this march and it worked out about £200 return. Will probably cheaper if you book earlier.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Wot Richard E said - I went to Grenoble (for LDA) from Newark by train, by day, and enjoyed it. More about train travel here.
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Have been skiing in France many times by train:
Direct eurostar (day or night options) - Valmorel, Les Arcs, La Plagne, La Rosiere (you can also use it for val d'isere/tignes, sainte foy and others)
eurostar plus sleeper from gare du nord - same resorts as above
eurostar to paris plus TGV to annecy (I think it was annecy) to get to La Clusaz
Eurostar to paris, cross paris to night train to Argentiere Les Ecrins (Briancon line) for Puy St vincent..you could also use this for serre chevalier.
We have undertaken several of these journeys with children in tow. Without children it would be even more straightforward.
Would highly recommend train travel as a relaxing way to go to the alps. Unfortunately it isn't always the cheapest option!
Have a look at a website called Seat61..I think this lists some places that you can get to by train. There are lots of resorts in Austria and switzerland accessible by rail and maybe a few in Italy too.
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Ps. the 3 valleys is also easily accessible by train (we staye in val thorens)..
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I can reccomend Austria by Eurostar to Brussels and Bergland Express. It's a couchette job from Brussels. Unforrunately it's likely to be cheaper to fly.
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