GARE SNCF DE VANNES
Read moreArrive directly in the Gulf of Morbihan and enjoy your stay without further delay, with a city center accessible on foot. With the LGV, Vannes has never been so close to Paris! 2 hours 18 minutes! You can also use the station to link up with other Breton towns: Questembert, Quimper, Saint-Brieuc, Lorient... Petit Futé's little extra: don't miss the organic vegetable stall and the tube of flowers on Friday afternoons! On the car park on the other side of the street, buses and inter-regional coaches(low cost) are easily accessible.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE VANNES
Read moreIn the heart of the city, the port of Vannes is a floating dock, well protected from the swell. It offers many services to yachtsmen: laundry area, shower cabins, sanitary facilities, daily weather report, pontoons for oversized boats, wifi, black water pumps... To access the port, you must cross the Kérino bridge, and to do so, make sure you know the opening hours of the bridge lock gate (available on the Vannes town hall website).
KICÉO
Read moreKicéo 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.
TOURISME VERNEY CTM
Read moreThe Compagnie de Transports du Morbihan in Vannes offers tourist coach services as well as public transport.
BLABLACAR BUS
Read moreCome by bus to Vannes! Or, from Vannes, whether you want to go on a business trip, on vacation with your partner or just for a weekend with friends, get on board BlaBlaCar Bus! About fifty trips are available from Vannes. Subsidiary of the SNCF, this development of short or long distance trips is an economical alternative to the train. The buses are comfortable: free wifi on board, reclining seats, air conditioning, electrical outlets in each row. Departures and arrivals are made in SNCF stations.
MORBIHAN RANDOS SERVICES
Read moreA long-distance hiker, Jean-Jacques has spent many years on the GR10 and on the paths of Compostelle. So, in 2021, he created Morbihan Randos Services. Since then, from April to October, he has been offering hikers a transfer service for people (from the station), luggage (between accommodations) or bicycles (back to the starting point), as well as a chauffeur service with a touring vehicle for all publics, focusing on three main routes in Morbihan: the GR34, the Nantes-Brest Canal and the Vélodyssée.