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How to get fromChanac to Avignonby bus, train or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Chanac to Avignon by bus, train, or car

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  1. Bus, train via Montpellier

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    1. Take the bus from CHANAC - Gare Sncf to MONTPELLIER - Mosson TM1 TM3bus bus 280
    2. Take the train from Montpellier Saint-Roch to Avignon Centretrain train Ter
    4h 51m
    €24–39
  2. Train

    1. Take the train from Mende to Nimestrain train Ter
    2. Take the train from Nimes to Avignon Centretrain train Ter
    6h 8m
    €45–55
  3. Drive 172.4 km

    1. Drive from Chanac to Avignoncar car 172.4 km
    2h 45m
    €27–39
  4. Bus, train

    1. Take the bus from Chanac to Nimesbus bus Autocar
    2. Take the train from Nimes to Avignon Centretrain train Ter
    6h 11m
    €50–67
  5. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Chanac to Nimesbus bus Autocar
    2. Take the bus from NÎMES - Gare Routière to Avignon - Pembus bus 151
    7h 12m
    €35–46

Chanac to Avignon by bus, tram, foot, and train

Calendar2Weekly Services
Duration4h 51mAverage Duration
Ticket€24Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Chanac, France and Avignon, France?

You can take a train from Chanac to Avignon Centre via Mende and Nimes in around 6h 8m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Chanac to Avignon - Pem via Nimes and NÎMES - Gare Routière in around 7h 12m.

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