Sandi's Great Riviera Rail Trip review – Toksvig's wonder-filled travelogue is a bibliophile's fantasy

Sandi Toksvig's "Great Riviera Rail Trip" is a bibliophile's fantasy, and for good reason – this travelogue has more literary allusions than a Bronte novel. As she sets off on her four-part journey along the French south coast, the writer-turned-traveler enthusiastically extols the charms of Marseille, Sanary-sur-Mer, Hyères, and Saint-Tropez, weaving in witty observations about everything from boules to brioche.

Toksvig's infectious enthusiasm is impossible to resist as she explores picturesque fishing villages, posh resorts, and quaint nooks, often giggling with glee at the sheer pleasure of it all. Her first stop, Sanary-sur-Mer, offers breathtaking views of a gentle sea and delightful harbour, setting the tone for an indulgent sojourn.

When Toksvig strolls along the waterside, meeting intriguing locals who transcend language barriers, her excitement is palpable. She meets Inspector Clouseau-esque locals, sipping azure-hued wine, and recounts conversations that falter but never fail to delight.

Throughout the series, Sandi bounces between discussing writers' haunts (Aldous Huxley, Bertolt Brecht) and relishing literary history, like discovering Edith Wharton's chateau in Hyères. While Toksvig might have inadvertently reduced her Riviera Rail Trip to a Great Literary Riviera Tour, for bibliophiles this is pure bliss.

However, beneath Toksvig's effervescent narration lies some predictable cliches and repetition. The author's enthusiasm sometimes borders on sentimentality as she extols the charms of bouillabaisse or Saint-Tropez. Yet, her irreverent wit injects a dose of levity into these scenes, preventing the series from becoming too syrupy.

Toksvig's greatest asset is her storytelling prowess, particularly when she shares whimsical anecdotes about obscure topics. When asked about how Saint-Tropez got its name, for instance, she leaves us with a delightfully trivial tidbit that had our QI senses tingling.

While the more 'artsy' aspects of the series, such as visits to exclusive beach clubs or vineyards, feel slightly formulaic, they're offset by Toksvig's charming interactions with genuine travelers from Bradford who share in her enthusiasm. The organic rosé at a hilltop vineyard is indeed something to write home about.

Ultimately, Sandi Toksvig's "Great Riviera Rail Trip" has become an indulgent fantasy for book lovers – one that is equal parts entertaining, informative, and indulgently bibliophilic.
 
omg i'm totally here for sandi toksvig's riviera rail trip 🌴😍 her enthusiasm is infectious and she's literally the best! but can we talk about how much i love all the literary references? like, aldous huxley and bertolt brecht? that's some serious bookworm cred 😂📚 what was it about those authors that made her think of them in the first place? 🤔 also, i kinda get why she'd be excited about bouillabaisse, but sometimes it feels like she's overdoing it on the food reviews 🍽️😋 and btw, who knew saint-tropez got its name from... some ancient greek hero? 😜
 
She's so lucky to be on this dream trip 🌴📚, exploring all these beautiful places and meeting interesting people along the way. I'd love to join her on a boules game or wine tasting session 😂🍷, even if it means getting lost in a quaint French village! Her storytelling skills are top-notch, and sharing those fun facts about Saint-Tropez's name is just genius 💡. The fact that she gets to hang out with travelers from Bradford makes the whole thing feel super relaxed and friendly 🤗. Can't wait to see where her next adventure takes her 🚂👉
 
I'm so stoked to see a travel series like this come out! 🤩 It sounds like Sandi Toksvig's enthusiasm is totally infectious and I love how she weaves in literary references throughout the trip. The idea of visiting all these picturesque towns along the French coast sounds amazing, especially with her stories about meeting locals and sharing laughs together 😂. My only slight issue is that it feels a bit formulaic at times, but hey, who doesn't love a good bouillabaisse or rosé? 🍽️🥂
 
omg I'm soooo here for this 😂📚 I mean who wouldn't want to explore the French south coast with Sandi Toksvig as their tour guide? She's just so enthusiastic and fun to watch - it's infectious! 💖 The way she weaves in all those literary references is genius 🤓 and her observations about everyday life are so witty 😂. I also love how she shares these little tidbits of info that you never knew before - like the story behind Saint-Tropez's name 🤔. It's just a really well-crafted show that'll make book lovers swoon 💖
 
📚🗺️ Toksvig's travelogues are always a joy to watch, but this one feels like a greatest hits album of all her best bits 🎵. The literary references are plentiful, but sometimes feel like a fun fact overload 💡. Still, who can resist a good bouillabaisse or Saint-Tropez rant 😋?
 
omg I'm literally DYING over this!!! 🤩 I mean, who wouldn't want to travel along the French south coast with Sandi Toksvig?! 🚂🌴 she's just so enthusiastic about everything and her love for literature is infectious 😍 I loved how she wove in all these literary references - I was totally geeking out over Aldous Huxley and Edith Wharton too 📚💡 the way she shares these little anecdotes about obscure topics had me laughing out loud 💥 like that time she talked about Saint-Tropez getting its name... genius! 😂
 
Sandi Toksvig's travelogue is like a rich, buttery brioche 🍞️ - it's got layers, and sometimes they get a bit too layered, if you know what I mean. While her enthusiasm is infectious, there are moments where it feels like she's reading from the same old script 📚. Still, when she's on, she's ON 🔥! The stories about obscure topics have me hooked, and those QI senses of mine are tingling 💡. It's a bit like finding that perfect rose-petal pink prosecco – it's a nice touch, but sometimes I wish she'd let the drink speak for itself 🍸.
 
lol i'm so late to the party lol 😂. I just finished watching this and OMG it was so good!! 🤩 Sandi Toksvig's energy is infectious i love how she talks about everything from food to wine to history 🍷📚. But yeah i agree with the article, there were some parts that felt a bit cheesy or predictable 😴. still tho her storytelling skills are 💯 and i loved all the little tidbits she shared like that one thing about Saint-Tropez's name 🤔. and omg the rosé at that vineyard was literally my dream come true 🍷😴. has anyone else watched this?
 
I'm skeptical about this whole 'bibliophile's fantasy' thing tho 🤔. I mean, who writes a travelogue that's basically just a love letter to books? Toksvig sounds like she's trying too hard to be charming and witty, but sometimes it comes across as forced or even a bit cheesy 😒. And don't even get me started on the clichés about French cuisine... bouillabaisse this, brioche that 🤢. Give me a break! Still, I guess if you're into that sorta thing, Toksvig's storytelling skills are on point and she does have some fun anecdotes up her sleeve 😊.
 
I'm not gonna lie, this travelogue sounds like a dream come true for bookworms 📚🌴! I mean, who wouldn't want to follow Sandi Toksvig's itinerary and soak up all the literary goodness she brings along? But, as much as I love her witty banter and infectious enthusiasm, there are moments when it feels a bit... formulaic 🤔. And don't even get me started on how many times she gushes over that bouillabaisse - I get it, it's a French classic, but can we talk about something else for one sec? 😂 Still, the bits where she dives into literary history and shares her anecdotes are pure magic ✨. If you're anything like me, you'll devour this series in one sitting and be dreaming of a Rosé-tinted Mediterranean getaway 🌹🚂
 
Lol what's not to love about this travelogue?! 😂 I mean, who wouldn't want to explore the French south coast with Sandi Toksvig as their guide? Her enthusiasm is infectious, and her literary allusions are a bonus - I'm loving the Bronte vibes 📚💫. The way she weaves together stories of writers' haunts and locals is pure magic ✨. And let's be real, who can resist a good bouillabaisse or Saint-Tropez anecdote? 😋 But what I love most is how Sandi humanizes the experience - sharing those quirky anecdotes about obscure topics that make you go "aha!" 🤓. This travelogue has become an indulgent fantasy for book lovers, and I am HERE. FOR. IT 💖
 
OMG 🤩 u gotta check out Sandi Toksvig's travelogue on the French Riviera! Its literally like a dream come true for bookworms lol 😂 she writes about all these literary faves & obscure tidbits that'll make ur QI senses tingling 🤓. The only thing is, some bits feel a bit formulaic but honestly who cares? Its all about her infectious enthusiasm & witty observations about life in the south of France 🌞🍽️
 
I'm so down for this show 🙌! I've always loved Sandi's sassy humor and her passion for words is infectious 💕. The fact that she's geeking out over literary history and sharing fun facts is just the best 😊. Of course, it's not perfect - some of the scenes feel a bit formulaic or cliche 🙄 - but overall, I think Toksvig's enthusiasm and charm make up for any flaws. And who can resist a good story about obscure topics? 🤔 That "how did Saint-Tropez get its name" tidbit is just genius 😂. The way she weaves in discussions with regular travelers from Bradford adds a nice layer of authenticity to the show, too 👍. I'm all about indulging in some bookish fantasy this winter ❄️!
 
I'm really loving Sandi Toksvig's travelogues 🌊📚 She's got such a infectious energy about her that makes you wanna hop on a train to the French Riviera ASAP! 🚂 Her writing is like a breath of fresh air, all witty observations and literary references that'll make bibliophiles swoon 😍. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore picturesque villages, visit writers' haunts, and indulge in delicious food and drink? 🍽️🍷 Her enthusiasm is so contagious it's hard not to get caught up in the excitement of it all! 👀 The only thing that keeps me from giving it a 10/10 is maybe a few predictable cliches and repetition 😊. Still, I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a lighthearted, entertaining read 📚
 
🌊😊 Sandi Toksvig's travelogue is like a rich, buttery croissant - flaky on the outside, filled with delightful surprises within 🥐. She effortlessly weaves together history, culture, and literature, making this journey a true bibliophile's dream come true 📚. While it may have some predictable moments, her infectious enthusiasm and storytelling prowess keep you hooked from start to finish ⏱️. If you're a bookworm looking for a leisurely escape, Toksvig's "Great Riviera Rail Trip" is the perfect companion 👫.
 
🌟 just watched sandi toksvig's riviera rail trip on netflix 📺 i'm obsessed with the literary references lol so many authors and books mentioned from breton to wharton 📚🇫🇷 her enthusiasm is infectious! 🤩 also, who knew saint-tropez got its name from a 12th-century saint? 😂 stats: 73% of viewers are bookworms, 42% say Toksvig's wit made the series enjoyable, and 98% agree that rosé is life-changing 🍷🌹
 
I'm so down with this latest travel show of hers 😊. It's like she's the ultimate literary tour guide 📚🗺️. I mean, who wouldn't want to follow someone who's all about the books and has a witty banter that's infectious? She's got this energy that makes you wanna hop on that train with her and explore those French villages 🚌🌊. And omg, her stories are like little nuggets of joy - I loved when she shared that tidbit about Saint-Tropez getting its name 😂. Sure, it might have some predictable bits, but honestly, who cares? It's all part of the charm. Can we get a season 2 now? 🎉📺
 
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