Craving a unique Parisian adventure?
Trade the city streets for a captivating 40-minute train journey into the heart of the Vexin Nature Reserve. Join a small group of fewer than 10 to walk 6 miles in the footsteps of Van Gogh, discovering the charming village of Auvers-sur-Oise, where his art flourished and his story ended. Explore the Oise River's tranquil banks and the landscapes that ignited his creativity, all guided by a professional tour guide, before returning to Paris with unforgettable memories.
PLEASE NOTE: To ensure a fun and fulfilling experience for everyone, the route is designed for guests who can comfortably walk 10km (6 miles) at a moderate pace. This will allow us to fully appreciate the scenery, enjoy the experience together and keep up with the tour schedule.
We start our walk from this town along the river Oise toward the village of Auvers sur Oise
On our way to enter the village of Auvers sur Oise, we take the lunch break in the castle's jardin à la francaise. The museum is not included in the trip.
This is the village in which Vincent Van Gogh spent the last 70 days of his life. I will guide you through the village and show you some of the locations where he did some of his paintings. You get to see also the house where he stayed and died.
This is the church from one of the most famous painting Van Gogh did and that you can see in the Orsay Museum in Paris.
This is the last home of Vincent Van Gogh
Gare du Nord Level 0 suburban lines (line H) In front of the platform 35
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