Bus from Eze-bord-de-mer to Eze?
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Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging
tourist :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to
Eze village? I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we
visit the area, but the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up
is if we did the downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
tourist :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to
Eze village? I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we
visit the area, but the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up
is if we did the downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 06:02:03 -0800, Steve G wrote :
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging tourist
> :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to Eze village?
> I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we visit the area, but
> the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up is if we did the
> downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions/...nt/ang/bus.htm
--
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it himself. -- A.H. Weiler
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging tourist
> :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to Eze village?
> I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we visit the area, but
> the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up is if we did the
> downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions/...nt/ang/bus.htm
--
Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do
it himself. -- A.H. Weiler
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 06:02:03 -0800, Steve G wrote :
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging tourist
> :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to Eze village?
> I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we visit the area, but
> the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up is if we did the
> downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
Taxis in Eze
http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions/...ement/taxi.htm
Eze Bord de Mer - Taxi Carlos : 33 (0) 6 18 44 77 93
Eze Village - Taxi Philippe : 33 (0) 6 14 89 34 48
--
Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do
it himself. -- A.H. Weiler
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging tourist
> :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to Eze village?
> I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we visit the area, but
> the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up is if we did the
> downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
Taxis in Eze
http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions/...ement/taxi.htm
Eze Bord de Mer - Taxi Carlos : 33 (0) 6 18 44 77 93
Eze Village - Taxi Philippe : 33 (0) 6 14 89 34 48
--
Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do
it himself. -- A.H. Weiler
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JuanElorza schrieb:
>>Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging tourist
>>
from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to Eze village?
>>I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we visit the area, but
>>the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up is if we did the
>>downhill trek instead of the uphill trek.
>
>
> http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions/deplacement/ang/bus.htm
http://www.lignedazur.com/ftp/FR_plan/caps%20%20basse%20def.pdf
http://www.lignedazur.com/ftp/lignes/ligne%2083.pdf
http://www.lignedazur.com/horaires_ligne/index.asp?rub_code=6&thm_idS9&gpl_id=0&lign_id77
<http://www.lignedazur.com/horaires_ligne/index.asp?rub_code=6&thm_idS9&gpl_id=0&lign_id77& sens=2&date0%2F10%2F2006>
Regards, ULF
>>Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging tourist
>>
from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to Eze village?>>I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we visit the area, but
>>the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up is if we did the
>>downhill trek instead of the uphill trek.

>
>
> http://www.eze-riviera.com/emotions/deplacement/ang/bus.htm
http://www.lignedazur.com/ftp/FR_plan/caps%20%20basse%20def.pdf
http://www.lignedazur.com/ftp/lignes/ligne%2083.pdf
http://www.lignedazur.com/horaires_ligne/index.asp?rub_code=6&thm_idS9&gpl_id=0&lign_id77
<http://www.lignedazur.com/horaires_ligne/index.asp?rub_code=6&thm_idS9&gpl_id=0&lign_id77& sens=2&date0%2F10%2F2006>
Regards, ULF
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Steve G wrote:
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging
> tourist :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to
> Eze village? I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we
> visit the area, but the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up
> is if we did the downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
>
She's right, of course! It's nice to stop over at the end of the day on
the beach, BTW. If it's in season, there are small restaurants. Nothing
fancy, but it's nice to watch dusk fall over a glass of wine.
M
http://www.cannes-or-bust.com/
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging
> tourist :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to
> Eze village? I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we
> visit the area, but the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up
> is if we did the downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
>
She's right, of course! It's nice to stop over at the end of the day on
the beach, BTW. If it's in season, there are small restaurants. Nothing
fancy, but it's nice to watch dusk fall over a glass of wine.
M
http://www.cannes-or-bust.com/
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Steve G wrote:
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging
> tourist :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to
> Eze village? I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we
> visit the area, but the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up
> is if we did the downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
>From where will you be coming?
Buses run from Nice to Eze. You can do the walk downhill and then grab
a train back into Nice.
> Does anyone know if there's a bus/navette that can take an aging
> tourist :) from Eze-bord-ed-mer (near the gare, I would assume) up to
> Eze village? I plan to do "le sentier Friedrich Nietzsche" when we
> visit the area, but the only way my wife might be persuaded to sign up
> is if we did the downhill trek instead of the uphill trek. :)
>From where will you be coming?
Buses run from Nice to Eze. You can do the walk downhill and then grab
a train back into Nice.




