There a lots of direct trains, local trains or TGV. The trip takes more or less 30 minutes... details on www.sncf.com
Carcassonne is in France and people speak French.
Toulouse, Carcassonne, Perpignan, Narbonne are the French large cities closest to Barcelona, Spain.
Some towns that are located in Southern France are Arles, St Tropez, Pond du Gard and Carcassonne. Carcassonne is a medieval citadel and has an impressive castle, whilst Pond du Gard has a mediterranean garden.
um i think it is trains
They must have walked. After all, there weren't many other means of transport 50,000 years ago.
It works out about 17€
Carcassonne is in France and people speak French.
Toulouse, Carcassonne, Perpignan, Narbonne are the French large cities closest to Barcelona, Spain.
Carcassonne is a fortified town in southern France in the Aude department.
That's what we would like to know, ant help would be appreciated.
Guy Carcassonne was born on May 14, 1951, in France.
Yes. By bus, train or plane.
Carcassonne is a city in France. It is famous for the medieval fortress named Cite De Carcassonne, as well as other architecture from the same time period.
Carcassonne is pretty much on the south coast of France and as such is a fair way from Paris. I've driven down through France a bunch of times. It usually takes me about 7 hours to get from Paris down to the area around Carcassonne.
Saint Sebastian was born in Narbonne, Gaul (modern-day France) in the late 3rd century.
It takes about 6 to 7 hours with your car.
The Carcassonne was built in the 12th century by the Viscount Trencavel and later expanded by King Louis IX of France in the 13th century.