2024

LES VÉLOS BRESTOIS / BREIZH BAMBOO BIKE

Getting around by bike
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You will love this bike repair shop dedicated to urban cyclists! These bike enthusiasts offer you services you can't get anywhere else, such as repairing your bike within the hour if you make an appointment. This store also offers you an introduction to mechanics and ensures regular maintenance of your bike and even corporate services! Finally, let's note the creation of bamboo bikes: ethical, local, trendy, durable and solid!

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 Brest, 29200
2024

THE CABLE CAR

Funiculars and cable cars
4/5
4 reviews

A new mode of urban transport, accessible and fast, the cable car connects the two banks of the Penfeld (Brest's coastal river), the Lower Siam and the Capuchin Plateau. It takes only three minutes to travel from one to the other. During the crossing, you will enjoy the magnificent view of the harbour of Brest and its castle. Please note: the two cabins of the cable car, which become opaque as you approach the buildings, are not face to face to cross each other, but one above the other. Each of the two cabins can carry up to 60 people. This is an original way to visit the city on both sides of the Penfield for those who are not afraid of heights!

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 Brest, 29200
2024

IZILO MOBILITÉS DE LORIENT AGGLO

Public transport buses and coaches
4/5
1 review

All year round, IZILO lets you travel around Lorient Agglomération. To simplify your bus or boat journeys, download the IZILO app to buy your tickets, plan your itinerary and follow the bus or boat in real time. IZILO also offers rental of electrically-assisted bicycles and secure bicycle shelters. For further information, contact the Maison des mobilités or the Maison du Vélo in Lorient.

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 Lorient, 56100
2024

LE TRAM

Getting around by streetcar
3.2/5
6 reviews

Opened and commissioned in 2012, the tram was quickly adopted by the Brestois and is now part of the urban landscape. Line A, 14,3 km long, crosses the east agglomeration in west and has 28 stations. Rest assured, the journey time is about 40 minutes from one end of the line! The tram thus crosses the town of the Porte de Plouzané (front of Thales) at the Porte Gate, in the Froutven area, or the Porte Gate in the Kergaradec area. The line runs from a. m. to p. m. Monday to Saturday and from p. m. to p. m. on Sundays. It offers departures every 5 to 10 minutes between 6 a. m. and 20 p. m.: thus, waiting times at stations are minimized. The rames are equipped with suitable platforms for disabled people and bicycles can pass through the tram at certain times of the day. Smart: The tram is part of the Bibus network and its users can use tickets interchangeably in the tram, bus and cable car. Tickets can be purchased directly at the Bibus agency or at the terminals at each station.

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 Brest, 29200
2024

LE STAR : MÉTRO & BUS

Getting around by metro
3/5
3 reviews

Rennes bus and metro services combine in a single service with an evocative name: STAR (Service de transport en commun de l'agglomération rennaise). Since September 20, 2022, line B of the metro has been in service, allowing passengers to reach Cesson-Sévigné on one side and Saint-Jacques de la Lande on the other, with a stop at Beaulieu (University). The metro runs from 5.15 a.m. to 0.45 a.m. from Monday to Wednesday, until 1.45 a.m. from Thursday to Saturday, and from 7.25 a.m. to 0.45 a.m. on Sundays and public holidays - except May1st, the only day of the year when the metro does not run. 7 park-and-ride facilities are available for free parking with a valid ticket.

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 Rennes, 35000
2024

KICÉO

Public transport
2.5/5
2 reviews

Kicéo serves Vannes and several lines run through the surrounding communes of the Gulf of Morbihan. Maps and timetable guides are available at info-bus points, in town halls and in all the main public places. Kicéo offers a range of tickets adapted to all needs, especially for students. Special services allow you to leave the SNCF train station on Sunday evenings and the day before the start of school to go to the sites and student residences.

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 Vannes, 56000
2024

LES CARS VERTS

Public transport buses and coaches

This company, created in 1930, owes its reputation to its know-how and experience; his typical excursion is the great Tour of the island. Departure at 10:45 a. m. and return to 4:30 p. m. Locmaria, Pointe de Kerdonis, needles of Port Cotton, Sauzon with free lunch, pointe des Poulains and the cave of Apothicairie. Small tour of the island from 12 h to 4:30 p. m. For any tour in a group for discovery tours, or visit in individual for the wild coast, the à la carte services are available upon request: transfer for hikers, poses and deposits in the departure and arrival of shipping. For school transport and educational travel: information on the website.

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 Le Palais, 56360
2024

LES VÉLOS BLEUS

Getting around by bike

In a sporty mood? Choose a mountain bike with 21 gears and a handy rack for your beach gear, picnic or bag. If you prefer, the shop also rents out electric-assist bicycles for an easier ride. The store also accepts group rentals. The agency is located 500 meters from the Saint-Malo train station, and the Vélos Bleus team can take care of your luggage and drop it off at your accommodation. You can also ask them to deliver the bikes for your excursions in the region.

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 Saint-Malo, 35400
2024

VÉLO AN ORIANT

Getting around by bike

In line with cities such as Rennes and Nantes, Lorient launched its bike rental service in 2012. Locals and tourists can either go to the store near the SNCF station to rent different ranges of bikes for children and adults (city, electric-assist or folding) for the day, the week, and even year-round, or access a self-service electric bike station available 24/7 and located quai des Indes. Futé : Lorient offers five self-service electric bikes on the station forecourt.

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 Lorient, 56100
2024

OUESTGO

Carpool or hitchhike

Ouestgo is a site that allows drivers and passengers alike to submit an offer or a request for space for both regular and occasional trips throughout Brittany. A definite advantage from all sides since this system makes it possible to no longer travel alone but also to save on road costs. Which is already a small gesture for our breathless environment! Carpooling? A solution to adopt for weekend departures, holidays (and for festivals!) or daily business trips.

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 Quimper, 29000
2024

BIBUS

Public transport buses and coaches

To avoid parking problems and to move freely in the city, do not hesitate to take one of the several transport network Bibus (a tram line and 14 bus lines. You can't get lost in finding the one that deserves every conurbation area of Brest. For information, get to the Bibus Shop located downtown, or visit the website for the fares (tickets, flat rates on KorriGo card), itineraries, timetables. Without forgetting the Inimo service that informs you on the traffic by SMS. Subscription is recommended on www.bibus.fr. It's practical to combine the Bibus tickets from those of the regional PEN-Ar-Bed network, and the Ter Brittany regional network. For the disabled, the bus routes are equipped with a ramp system for an easy access. In the tramway and station, everything is designed to improve the access for all and to inform the users. In addition, the Accemo service offers equipped minibus journeys (a special service for the disabled who cannot board a bus or the tramway alone or accompanied). Subscribe by telephone on 02 98 34 42 46.

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 Brest, 29200
2024

BREIZHGO

Public transport buses and coaches

BreizhGo is the online portal developed by the Regional Council to help you find the most accurate timetables for your travels in Brittany. Well-designed, it combines the different modes of transport (train, TER, coach, sea links) and mentions connections. There's even a tab offering a car-sharing service. It's an excellent tool for getting to any city in Brittany. However, there's one minor omission: transport in the Loire-Atlantique region is unfortunately not included.

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2024

LA PETITE RENNES

Getting around by bike

La Petite Rennes is a voluntary association in Rennes that offers a participatory bicycle self-repair workshop. In the morning, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., the workshop is reserved for unaccompanied self-repair, for cyclists who are mechanically independent. In the afternoon, from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., the workshop is open with accompaniment. The workshop is open to all, in compliance with health regulations, and it is advisable to wear a mask.

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 Rennes, 35000
2024

RENNESVTC

Public transport

Rennes VTC is a private chauffeur company in Rennes, Brittany. They offer a range of services, including wedding shuttles, sightseeing, event, seminar and convention transfers, and transfers in vans, sedans and luxury cars. Rates vary according to the type of service chosen. They also offer an online booking service for added convenience. Once a reservation has been confirmed, customers receive a confirmation e-mail. Rennes VTC mainly serves the city of Rennes and the surrounding area, and offers transfers to and from the SNCF train station and Rennes Saint-Jacques airport. They recommend that customers provide their train or flight number when booking, so that drivers can adapt in the event of delays or early arrivals.

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 Goven, 35580