Best Alternatives to Flying to France

Alternatives à l'avion pour la France

What are the best alternatives to flying to France from the UK?

Wondering about alternatives to flying to France from the UK? Catch the train, and help the environment.

Ceci est un blog invité écrit par Jacky Fitt. Jacky et son mari Tom se sont rendus à Le Moulin en train en tant qu'invités payants l'année dernière - mais en grande partie en tant qu'amis. Jacky partage son expérience de voyage en train du Royaume-Uni à la France en utilisant l'Eurostar et le TGV. Quelque chose que nous devrons tous considérer post-Covid 19, car le monde des compagnies aériennes à bas prix semble ne plus jamais être le même.

Trouver de la joie dans le voyage, de Jacky Fitt

Like many people, we’re looking for ways to live more sustainably and forgoing holiday flights goes a long way to bringing down our carbon footprint. A break to visit Nik and Heidi at le Moulin de Pensol from our home in York in the north of England, was on the cards and the plan was the take the train as one of the sustainable alternatives to flying to France. There are far more trains than planes and while planning the trip gave us more choices, it also meant adopting a different mindset. 

York à Londres, Londres à Paris, Paris à quelque part en dehors de Paris pour prendre le TGV à Limoges et retour. Des sites Web de réservation fluides traduits en anglais pour prendre en charge notre français, et des billets auto-imprimés signifiaient qu'une soirée en ligne triait le lot. Les billets de train en Europe sont moins chers qu'au Royaume-Uni et www.seat61.com offers plenty of advice, tips and guides from other travellers on European routes, carriers and stations… our short break was taking on more exciting proportions. Indeed, there are the alternatives to flying to France. So, what did we learn and would we do it again?

We’ve been encouraged for years to expect to get where we’re going faster and easier, so much so that the ability to slow down and actually take in the miles we’re travelling feels like a lost art. The extra cost of taking the train instead of subsidised short-haul flights, means a bit more effort to get your money’s worth, but you’ll be rewarded.  

All our timings went to plan, we left a lot of wiggle room, probably too much and, after our first slightly nervous round trip, we’ll have more confidence. For future trips we will visit friends in London, put in an overnight in Paris and look at stopping midway to explore a French city we otherwise might never visit.

Let’s face it, to be good at anything you do actually have to take the plunge and do it. All the usual advice applies, like books to read, music to listen to and lots of snacks. I really can’t remember the last time I got the chance to daydream out over the changing scenery. No one got cross or lost; it felt good and we’d do it again.

La conduite vous donne également beaucoup plus de flexibilité pour vous déplacer à votre rythme et explorer. Après être descendus de Calais l'année précédente, nous sommes arrêtés en Bourgogne avec des amis proches en chemin, nous pensons maintenant à un autre itinéraire via un ferry de nuit et en voiture depuis un port comme St Malo. Cela nous ferait traverser une autre belle région pour arriver à Pensol.

Alternatives à l'avion pour la France
Une fois que vous décidez d'abandonner l'avion, différentes opportunités s'ouvrent. La nouvelle de la SNCF prévoyant un Eurostar direct de cinq heures entre Londres St Pancras et Bordeaux pour 2022 semble excellente, juste assez de temps pour le déjeuner, une bonne sieste et quelques chapitres d'un bon livre. Oui, cela prend plus de temps, un peu plus de planification et encore, frustrant, plus d'argent, mais le gain est bon pour la planète et signifie trouver de la joie dans le voyage, pas seulement dans la destination.

Here’s a link to the very useful Trainline website which has an English version.

C'est un travail difficile, mais quelqu'un doit le faire. Heidi, Tom & Jacky dégustent une bière à La Ferme du Lac.

Rédacteur et auteur Jacky est directeur créatif de la société de marketing et d'édition The Big Ideas Collective. Jacky développe également The Micro Entrepreneur Club, un site Web qui soutient les commerçants indépendants et les petites entreprises à travers l'Europe, qui devrait être lancé plus tard cette année. 

Contactez Jacky au info@thebigideascollective.com

 

Elevate Your Journey and Protect Our Planet While Flying to France

As concerns about climate change continue to grow, more travellers are seeking alternatives to traditional modes of transportation. Flying to France from the UK may offer convenience, but it also contributes significantly to carbon emissions. By opting for train travel instead, you not only reduce your environmental impact but also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the European countryside. From picturesque villages to rolling hillsides, each leg of the journey becomes an adventure in itself. So why not swap the rush of airport queues for the leisurely pace of train travel, and embark on a journey that’s not only sustainable but also filled with unforgettable moments along the way?

Flying to France may seem like the quickest option, but it comes with its own set of challenges and limitations. Delays, cancellations, and long security queues can all add stress to your travel experience. On the other hand, taking the train offers a more relaxed and comfortable journey. You can stretch out in spacious seats, enjoy panoramic views from large windows, and even socialise with fellow passengers in the dining car. Plus, with multiple departure times and flexible ticket options, train travel provides greater flexibility and control over your itinerary. So, why not trade the hassle of airport terminals for the convenience and comfort of train travel? Make your journey to France as enjoyable as the destination itself.

Embracing sustainable travel not only benefits the environment but also opens up new avenues for exploration and discovery, enriching your journey with unforgettable experiences and meaningful connections. Instead of simply flying to France, consider the eco-friendly option of taking the train. It’s a journey that’s not just about reaching your destination, but also about finding joy in the sustainable journey itself.

When considering flying to France from the UK, it’s clear that it isn’t the only option. By choosing to journey by train, not only do you reduce your carbon footprint, but you also embrace a more sustainable and enjoyable way to explore the continent. As the world becomes increasingly aware of the environmental impact of air travel, making the switch to train travel demonstrates a commitment to responsible tourism and a greener future. So, the next time you plan your trip to France, consider leaving the plane behind and hopping on board a train for a journey that’s not just about reaching your destination, but also about making a positive difference for the planet.

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