There are 2 ways to get from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey by train, taxi, or car
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The cheapest way to get from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey is to drive which costs €14 - €21 and takes 1h 8m.
The fastest way to get from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey is to drive which takes 1h 8m and costs €14 - €21.
The distance between Marseille and Sénanque Abbey is 107 km. The road distance is 92.8 km.
The best way to get from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey without a car is to train and taxi which takes 1h 34m and costs €55 - €110.
It takes approximately 1h 34m to get from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey, including transfers.
Yes, the driving distance between Marseille to Sénanque Abbey is 93 km. It takes approximately 1h 8m to drive from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey.
There are 3874+ hotels available in Sénanque Abbey.
What companies run services between Marseille, France and Sénanque Abbey, France?
There is no direct connection from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey. However, you can take the train to Cavaillon then take the taxi to Sénanque Abbey. Alternatively, you can drive from Marseille to Sénanque Abbey in around 1h 8m.
Rome2Rio's guide to Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français (SNCF)
Contact DetailsContact Details
- Phone
- +33 1 84 94 36 35
- Website
- Oui.SNCF
Train from Marseille St Charles to Cavaillon
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 15m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- €14–30
- Website
- Oui.SNCF
- Phone
- +33 4 13 94 30 50
- Website
- Zou! Lignes Express Régionales
Train from Marseille St Charles to Cavaillon
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 15m
- Frequency
- Every 3 hours
- Estimated price
- €22–45
- Website
- Zou! Lignes Express Régionales
- Ave. Duration
- 19 min
- Estimated price
- €45–60
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