

Discover Rodez Aveyron's historic heartland, where Saint-Sernin cathedral dominates the landscape? Then this is the place for you, Rodez is accessible by train from Paris with a connection, and served by regular services from Toulouse and Albi. Here's our guide to an iodized weekend 100% by train, where heritage, gastronomy and the mildness of the South-West meet, without planes or cars.

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Aveyron : que faire à Rodez en 48h ?
From Paris Gare Montparnasse : TGV to Toulouse then TER to Rodez. The total journey takes around 6h30, with a 30-minute connection in Toulouse. Trains depart several times a day, and the TER arrives directly at the station in Rodez just a few minutes' walk from the historic center.
Flexible timetables and the possibility of taking a night train from Paris make the journey very convenient, and the TER offers a comfortable service with ample seating and luggage space.
À Rodez The Old Rodez district, with its narrow cobbled streets and the Saint-Sernin Cathedral offers a historical panorama, while the Museum of Art and History features fascinating local collections. Visitors can sample Aveyron's famous cuisine, including cassoulet, in the center's typical restaurants. The atmosphere oscillates between the gentle medieval streets and the bustle of the local markets, creating a peaceful rhythm. All easily discovered on foot or by public transport.

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Aveyron : que faire à Rodez en 48h ?
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