To give you a break from Roman Arles --
We did a day trip to Avignon. It was around 30 minutes from Arles and was the next stop up the line.. The local trains in this region of France do not accept the discount cards from SNCF. For the distance travelled it was pretty expensive at around ā¬22 each for a return ticket.
The station building in Arles
While expensive the local trains were at least colourful
The view from Avignon station
My wife liked the flower display
The coat of arms of the city were set into the pavement
The compulsory carousel
The CathƩdrale Notre-Dame-des-Doms and the Palace of the Popes
Our first activity was to visit the Pont Saint-BƩnezet (Le Pont d'Avignon). Construction started in 1177. Parts of it were destroyed by flods aover several decades in the early 17th century.
www.avignon-et-provence.com
(I cound't resist this version. An Australian posting about a famous French bridge with the song being sung In German by a French singer)
We first walked to the waters edge
You go onto the bridge from inside the city walls by crossing over this bridge
From a little further downstream
