The train from Antibes to Montpellier is direct and takes just over 4 hours. I caught up on loads of podcasts, ate my sandwich & drank my orangina, did lots of looking out the window and toyed with the idea of infact not getting off at Montpellier but continuing on to Bordeaux.
Usually when I take the train I listen to "La Ritournelle" de Sébastien Tellier + I eat des madeleines. Perfect match + my face stuck in the window, eyes wide open... Merci Mary, j'ai envie de prendre un train maitenant... !
oh i love travelling by train..in fact..i just booked a train to copenhagen in a few weeks..in it will take me 4 hours there..i can't wait to look outside, listen to music and enjoy this.. what great picutres...i really like the second one with the fresh washed clothes hanging on the line and the big windows in the back..
hi mary. these are beautiful! we are coming to visit the south of france next month, but i don't think we will make it to montpellier unfortunately. very excited to check out several of your recommendations though. thanks for sharing your lovely photos!
Great shots :) There is something so enjoyable about long train journeys.
ReplyDeletegreat photos, i like the green-blue in them!
ReplyDeleteUsually when I take the train I listen to "La Ritournelle" de Sébastien Tellier + I eat des madeleines. Perfect match + my face stuck in the window, eyes wide open...
ReplyDeleteMerci Mary, j'ai envie de prendre un train maitenant... !
I have a whole file of train photos. I just love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are great:)
i love train journeys, especially trains which have a good clickety-clack to them.
ReplyDeletethose lights in the carriage are pretty nifty.
a quick question, how do you manage to get your photos so dreamy... so... pure?!
oh i love travelling by train..in fact..i just booked a train to copenhagen in a few weeks..in it will take me 4 hours there..i can't wait to look outside, listen to music and enjoy this..
ReplyDeletewhat great picutres...i really like the second one with the fresh washed clothes hanging on the line and the big windows in the back..
Lovely photos - their blue tones are so attractive!
ReplyDeleteI understand you wanted to go to Bordeaux, have lived there, a great place.
ReplyDeletethere's such a story line running through these... have a good time in montpellier!
ReplyDeleteoh great photos! love the train...and please tell me that you were drinking "Orangina Orange sanguine"...i adore that one and you can't get it here!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of familiar "paysage" Mary - the second one down is my favourite, so very Mediterranean.
ReplyDeletei love traveling by train. i wish london was better connected with trains all over europe. i LOVe the first photos. beautiful.
ReplyDeletethese are excellent :) i haven't been on a train since god knows when, but someday i will again haha.
ReplyDeletehi mary. these are beautiful! we are coming to visit the south of france next month, but i don't think we will make it to montpellier unfortunately. very excited to check out several of your recommendations though. thanks for sharing your lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the bunhead!
ReplyDeletemmm... tout ce que j'aime: les voyages en train et les chambres d'hôtel... j'adore!
ReplyDeleteYour images are gorgeous, I'm in photo love!
ReplyDeleteOh, you've made me remember a long-ago train trip from Marseilles to Paris. Thank you for taking me back.
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