how to get there

There are many ways of travelling to and around France, listed below are just a few of the many.

If you require any assistance in making travel arrangements please enquire, and we will be more than happy to help or arrange route planning and travel bookings, whatever your preferred method of transport.

By Air

Schedule flights

Book flights to Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France. Serviced by all the world major airlines Charles de Gaulle Airport, is just 1.5 hours transfer to Burgundy. Return TGV tickets are available from around €55.00. The high-speed Train is very fast, efficient and comfortable. Local trains run at a more leisurely pace.

Private Jets & Aircraft

Aérodrome d'Auxerre - Branches; accepts international arrivals and is only 10 minutes transfer from The Randle. Dimensions : 1650 m x 30 m Orientation : 01/19. ILS DME Cat. I. JET A1 AVGAS

By Road

Driving in France is uncongested away from the major cities with cruising at 130 kph permitted on the tool roads. In rural areas traffic is light and the pace relaxed, using your own car is a great way to explore Burgundy at your own pace, Edge Charter can make arrangements for private car hire should one wish.

By Train

The train system in France has been much admired for its speed, efficiency and comfort. The TGV, the high-speed train, comes through Montbard to Dijon and on to Beaune and Chalon-sur-Saône, and via Sens to Le Creusot, Mâcon and on to Avignon and Marseille.

The regional services run at a more leisurely pace and these trains have been getting a facelift. Most noticeable is the Corail Téoz, a super-smart train on the Paris to Nevers route to Clermont-Ferrand. This has all sorts of luxuries from a children's play area to leather seats and points for the laptop in first class.

If you require further information please contact us by phone, fax or email as below.

Phone: 0044 1603 258868,   Email: enquiries@edgecharter.co.uk