CAP COTENTIN
Read moreCap Cotentin is all the lines that crisscross the peninsula, even offering a train service between Cherbourg and Valognes. In concrete terms, this means urban lines within the capital of the Cotentin and interurban lines on the peninsula. Within the next two years, the network will even include several bus lines with exclusive right-of-way in Cherbourg, for which work is progressing well in the city. Various attractive fare offers make it easy to find your way around financially. Tickets can be purchased online or at the sales office.
JMC LOCATIONS
Read moreWell known for the rental of motorhomes, JMC also offers the rental of electric bikes! Located on rue Lucet, about one kilometer from the SNCF train station, JMC rentals offers you top quality bikes. In the area, unless you are a great sportsman, you should highly appreciate the electric side of the bike, as the slopes can be steep! The reception is always very friendly, and the rental can be done over several days, just to ride the whole Cotentin!
GARE SNCF DE CHERBOURG-EN-COTENTIN
Read moreIt's the largest and busiest in the département. Cherbourg station, right in the centre of town and just a few dozen metres from the Bassin du Commerce, links the city to Paris, Caen and other towns in Normandy via a dozen daily trains. Here you'll find a store selling newspapers, sandwiches and drinks. The station now benefits from improved access and a large forecourt, as the major construction work on the bus rapid transit system draws to a close.
BRITTANY FERRIES
Read moreFrom Cherbourg, the company offers many departures to the English coast, via several fast ships in the summer (making the crossing in less than 3 hours) or via huge ferries, the most recent of which is called Galicia. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people, individuals or professionals, use the company's boats from the capital of Cotentin: traffic, after a complicated period due to Brexit and especially the health crisis, is gradually picking up.
GARE MARITIME DE CHERBOURG / TERMINAL FERRY
Read moreThis vast building is the nerve centre of a busy cross-Channel port. On site, you'll find a wide range of services, including stores, restaurants, a cash dispenser, a waiting room with disabled access, and a tourist information office. The hall is alive with departures and arrivals to and from the UK, Channel Islands and Ireland. For some years now, Cherbourg has been France's leading port for trade with Ireland.
ARCHESYS
Read moreThis is a cyber in the image of Cherbourg-Octeville: a real cave of Ali Baba dedicated to computer enthusiasts, games, and non-insiders who are also looking for advice, equipment, troubleshooting, day-to-day passers-in or holiday-free holidaymakers. It's open late in the evening, until 22 a. m. in week, midnight on Saturday. Do not hesitate to enter the discussion with the owners who will be able to advise you but also talk to you about the region, the rain and the beautiful weather and also orient you to the good plans and discoveries…
LES VACANCES D'ANITA
Read moreTailor-made holidays, and a change from the traditional, well-known agencies, which are certainly efficient but can't offer the luxury of detail that we do here. Right in the heart of Cherbourg, Les Vacances d'Anita allows you to take the time to make an appointment and to design a holiday that will be tailored to your requirements. Most of our departures are from Cherbourg-Manche airport, so you don't have to worry about passing through the gigantic hubs of Paris: practical!