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Camargue

• We accept that travel to the Camargue is not advised at present, but hope that this information will prove useful again once restrictions are lifted. See p5 for more on our approach.

Getting there

The two closest airports to). It’s around 6½ hours by train from London to Avignon including a change in Paris or Lille (from £129; ), or under six hours direct for some summer services. It’s 40 minutes’ drive from Avignon to Arles.

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