T.R.A.M (TAXIS RADIO ARTISANS MONTPELLIER)
Read moreThe T.R.A.M. taxi company is located in Montpellier in offices opposite the railway station. Taxis Radio Artisans Montpellier puts its services and fifty years of experience at your disposal in the transport of people, school transportation, as well as tourist routes, hospital trips and journeys to the station and airport. T.R.A.M is 50 air-conditioned taxis, from 4 to 6 people.
ACCUEIL PERPIGNAN TAXI
Read moreWithout a doubt the department's best known phone number. Day and night, 365 days a year, a fleet of 34 taxis driven by independent drivers is the fastest way to get you to your destination. It is made up of sedans, station wagons, minivans and vans that meet your needs to get you where you want to go at any time of the day or night. You can also expect a personalized welcome when you get off your plane or train, they will wait for you even if you arrive late... with a smile guaranteed!
LIO
Read moreThis system of red buses is ideal for those who don't have a car, or who want to get around without the inconvenience of traffic or parking. The main selling point is the affordable ticket price. The lines weave a spider's web whose center is Nîmes. Bus lines provide inexpensive access to most of Occitanie's tourist sites. There's no shortage of sales outlets in Maisons de la Presse and bars-tabac. The website or app also gives you access to all the practical information you need.
GARE SNCF
Read moreJust 5 minutes from the beach and the city centre, this international train station is the «mythical». Its commissioning in 1878 and its intense economic activity will lead to a population influx and the creation of the village of Cerbères in 1879. The last station in France before the Spanish border, which originally was a transhipment station of goods, subsequently allowed to change the gap of the axles of trains, the track gauge being different between these two border countries. A whole story that we invite you to discover… Today, the reception is friendly and two counters are open in the summer. Watchdog is served by the Talgo (the first «the» train with automatic adaptation to the change of rail), and by various TER Languedoc-Roussillon. There is a parking lot.
AÉROPORT MONTPELLIER MÉDITÉRANNÉE
Read moreMontpellier airport is the first airport of Languedoc-Roussillon. The network of routes from Montpellier has been expanding for several years with many services in France and Europe but also in North Africa. An airport shuttle and the bus and streetcar network allow easy access to the Montpellier metropolis. The journey time is 25 minutes. The journey by train from Montpellier to Arles takes 45 minutes.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE GRUISSAN - CAPITAINERIE
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RÉSEAU SÈTE AGGLOPÔLE MOBILITÉ
Read moreThe Sète Agglopôle Mobilité bus network serves the entire territory of the Thau basin. From the website dedicated to this service, everyone can find the line adapted to their trip. The maps are detailed sector by sector for a better readability, and one can also consult the schedules. As far as fares and subscriptions are concerned, several formulas are proposed according to the age or situation of the person travelling.
METEO DES ROUTES
Read moreThe site of Weather France (www.meteofrance.com) presents weather forecasts over the next four days, by region and department; the vigilance card indicating whether a weather hazard threatens one or more departments within 24 hours with four colours (green, yellow, orange, red).
The card is regularly updated at 6 a. m. and 16 p. m.; more often, if significant changes are made in the forecast. Where the map includes an orange or red zone, it shall be accompanied by regular monitoring bulletins specifying the evolution of the phenomenon, its trajectory, its intensity and its end.
Before taking the road, consult the websites such as www.mappy.fr or viamichelin.com by indicating the municipalities of departure and arrival, you will get a precise and detailed itinerary. You will know even the estimated duration of the journey.
To avoid unnecessary detours or to establish a travel budget, these services allow you to define a route and calculate its cost: direct route, toll free, per step and according to your vehicle (caravan or not). Finally, these services provide traffic information, useful for busy weekends.
CENTRE D'INFORMATION DES AUTOROUTES
Read moreThe site common to the different motorway companies. Browse network network to know traffic in real time…
GARE SNCF DE CARCASSONNE
Read moreIf all roads lead to Rome, then all trains lead (or almost all) to Carcassonne! Although the journey from Paris is not direct, you'll be delighted to pass through Narbonne, Montpellier or Toulouse, other charming regional capitals. As far as fares are concerned, it goes without saying that the earlier you book, the less you'll pay. The well-stocked Relais H opens at 8 a.m. weekdays (a little later at weekends), so you can stock up on magazines and sweets...
LE TOUC - NAVETTE
Read moreLes Toucs, 100% electric shuttles, criss-cross the city center in summer. It's very easy to use: a simple wave of the hand is enough to stop it. Fast, available, free and without reservation, the Touc is a great service. Just tell the driver your destination and the shuttle will be on its way, even if you're alone on board. The drivers pay particular attention to users, and are back in touch with the notion of public service.
Please note: This service runs from early June to late September, except Sundays, Mondays and public holidays.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE TRÈBES
Read moreThe charming little marina of Trèbes, on the Canal du Midi, is located opposite the tourist office. Mooring is free, water is provided by the town hall, and electricity is charged by the Boat. The port is just a stone's throw from the town center and the Carcassonne bus stop.
For information: from Trèbes, bus route no. 10 is a regular service to Carcassonne every day except Sundays and public holidays.
NARBONNE PORT FLUVIAL
Read moreNarbonne's river port is located on the Canal de la Robine, the essential artery that keeps this ancient Roman city moving. The Robine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, welcomes yachtsmen all year round on 2.5 kilometers of 4 quays: the Quai Central (Quai des Barques), located in the heart of the historic city and reserved for temporary stopovers, the Quai Vallière, the Quai d'Alsace and the Quai de l'Escoute. The Capitainerie offices are located in the Lavoir parking lot, near the Charité locks.
MODULAUTO
Read moreModulauto is a car-sharing service. The concept is simple: the Modulauto magnetic card, provided when you subscribe to the service, gives you access to a fleet of vehicles available 24 hours a day. They range from small city cars to family cars, including utility vehicles. It is simple, practical and financially interesting.
PORT DE CASTELNAUDARY - OFFICE FLUVIAL
Read moreLocated in the Petit Bassin, near the heart of town, this Blue Flag and Tourisme & Handicap-certified marina offers a wide range of services on the quayside and in the river office. Logistical services and water, electricity and Wi-Fi connections for pleasure boats. You'll also find a laundry and bike drop-off area, and much more besides: a resource area with cycle-touring maps for trips on the Canal du Midi.
NAVETTES MARITIMES FESTIVALIÈRES
Read moreTo get to the Théâtre de la Mer on concert evenings, a public boat-bus service has been set up by the town of Sète. Park your car at the Mas Coulet parking lot and board from the Quai Paul Riquet towards the Quai de la Consigne. Departures are every 20 minutes. The crossing is free, and you can enjoy an evening at the festival without wasting time looking for a parking space. What a charming way to travel by boat!
NAVETTE MARITIME SÈTE - MÈZE
Read moreWhen the weather's fine, boat shuttles run between the Île singulière and Mèze. From the Sète train station bridge to the port of Mèze, the crossing takes around 40 minutes, and there are 7 round trips a day. The boat has a capacity of 95 seats, 70 of which are covered, and is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility. There is also space for strollers and bicycles. It's a great way to get around in a gentle and unusual way.
AUTOCAR SEYT
Read moreRegular shuttle bus Saint-Chély-d'Apcher - Mende every day except Saturday and Sunday.
ALLO CARCASSONNE TAXI
Read moreAllô Taxi Carcassonne is a group of 14 craftsmen, at your disposal 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. ATC is the assurance of a fast, safe, comfortable and punctual service, thanks to an available and serious team spread over a fleet of 14 air-conditioned vehicles, in sedan, station wagon or minivan, which can accommodate from 4 to 6 passengers. The 4 stations are located in the Cité, at the airport, or at two sites 100 m from the station, and can be booked in advance or direct, depending on your needs. For more information, please visit their website.
AÉROPORT NÎMES-ALÈS-CAMARGUE-CÉVENNES
Read moreNîmes-Grande Provence Méditerranée airport offers scheduled flights to London, Brussels, Fez and Marrakech, Dublin and Edinburgh, served by Ryanair. It is located close to the A54 freeway and 15 minutes from Nîmes by shuttle bus. The "arrivals" area is home to all the car rental companies, whose car parks are located directly opposite the building. Covered parking lot in the immediate vicinity of the terminal, with 10 minutes free parking.
GARE SNCF NÎMES CENTRE
Read moreThis monumental example of 19th-century railway architecture has been restored to its former glory, 170 years after its construction. A rare example of an overhead track running right through the city, Nîmes station makes the most of its vaulted ceilings and open spaces to welcome passengers. Served by TGV, Intercités and TER Occitanie trains, Nîmes is now 5 hours from Rennes, 3 hours from Paris and Toulouse, 1 hour from Lyon Part-Dieu and Marseille Saint-Charles, and 30 minutes from Avignon and Montpellier, with connections to the Nîmes Pont du Gard TGV station.
TRANSPORTS GARDOIS
Read moreThis company provides daily connections between Nîmes and the small towns and villages of the Petite Camargue Camargue, Bernis, Uchaud, Vestric and Candiac, Le Cailar, Gallician, Vauvert, Beauvoision, Générac, Aubord. However, the rates have nothing to do with the new Edgard system of the General Council. So better information. But the existence of Gardois Transports is still very practical.
TAXIS RADIOS ARTISANS NÎMOIS (TRAN)
Read moreThe association of Taxis Radios Artisans Nîmois (TRAN) gathers about forty cabs which criss-cross the city. These cabs operate 7 days a week and 24 hours a day, with a station at the train station and a system of calls and reservations by telephone and Internet. In addition to the classic trips, it is possible to reserve vehicles with 4 to 6 seats for small groups, but also vehicles adapted for seated patients (for medical appointments). Fares remain within the national norm.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Sète and Mèze (line 320), and between Montpellier and Mèze (line 103) and between Agde and Marseillan-Plage (line 274). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport or Tel 0 825 34 01 34 (0,15 € incl/min).
LUNEL TAXI
Read moreLunel Taxi welcomes you in the commune of Lunel-Viel. They mainly transport seated patients to hospitals, clinics and also provide connections to airports, train stations, schools... Their comfortable vehicles can accommodate up to 6 people. Moreover, they accept pets. The cab drivers travel in the Hérault, the neighboring Gard and the entire region 7 days a week and 24 hours a day. For more information, contact them directly via their cell phone.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Montpellier and Lunel (line 107 and 101). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport or Tel 0 825 34 01 34 (0,15 € incl/min).
The Community of Communes of the Country of Lunel finances a intercommunaux transport network connecting the villages between them and serves the town of Lunel. These small vehicles of mpv type can accommodate 8 passengers and stop at bus stops marked by the logo Hérault Transport Tel. 04 67 83 10 20.
HÉRAULT TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault Transport provides daily connections to Montpellier-Gignac (line 381, 302, 303, 485, 306, 305). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily service to Montpellier-Frontignan (line 102). You can also access the Peyrade via line 322 via Sète. Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault Transports provides the Montpellier-Ganges route daily (line 108). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Montpellier and Lodeve (line 381). The different municipalities in the area are connected by a specific network "La". Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
CEVENNES CARS
Read moreConnects Nîmes-Aigues-Mortes-Le Grau-du-Roi-La Grande-Motte.
HÉRAULT TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault Transports provides daily connections to Montpellier-La Grande-Motte (line 106). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Lamalou (line 215) and between Montpellier and Lamalou (line 485 or 302). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Roujan (line 206 bis) and between Pézenas and Roujan (line 309). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Saint-Chinian (line 441 and 214). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Roquebrun (line 203). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Montpellier and Saint-Mathieu de Tréviers (line 115 and 118). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport or Tel. 0 825 34 01 34.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Saint-Pons (line 214 and 441) and between Montpellier and Saint-Pons (line 485) Other possible link from Bédarieux station (line 482). Schedules in tourist offices or to download on the Internet Site
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Gignac and Saint-Guilhem (line 308). From Montpellier, you can borrow lines 381, 302, 303, 485, 306, 305. Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Montpellier and Saint-Martin-de-London (line 108). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport or Tel. 0 825 34 01 34.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Olonzac (line 232). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Montpellier and Palavas (line 131). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
LE TRANSCANAL
Read moreAt the end of the canal for years, the Mickey, a lift, allows you to go through the air from coast to coast from coast to coast, with sea view and grouillantes beaches, while its pods rise above water. It's completely kitsch and décalé, but maybe it's all about it!