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How to get to Quiberon

By car, by train, by plane or by boat ... all the information on the means of transport to go to Quiberon is here!

By the road

From Paris: A11 E50 motorway: 500 km

From Rennes: RN 24 then RN 166 exit Quiberon: 150 km

From Nantes: RN 165 exit Quiberon: 152 km

Traffic jam ? a myth for those who arrive early and leave late! discover our tips to circulate easily to Quiberon and to easily get out of the peninsula.

By train

The nearest station served all year round: Auray. Quiberon station opens from June to September. Book your tickets one to three days in advance to receive the benefits. Above all, do not hesitate to inquire at the stations as well as to the counters on the spot. In summer, a "Corkscrew" (train) rail shuttle links Auray to Quiberon. From September to June, regular bus service: Line N ° 1 Auray-Carnac-Quiberon.

By the airs

Quiberon has three major airports including the Aerodrome Quiberon, Lorient South Brittany airport 74 km from the peninsula and Nantes airport 159 km from Quiberon.

By the sea

Several captaincy services are available to visitors wishing to travel aboard a cruise ship or any other ships.

The city center is now a meeting place, that is to say a space shared by pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles that allows the development of local life. Pedestrians have priority over cyclists and cars: they can drive on the roadway wherever they want.

Cyclists have priority on cars and they can go up the street of Verdun. In this zone the speed is limited to 20km / h in order to allow cars and cycles to stop at any time to give way, in this way enhancing the safety of pedestrians. Parking and stopping of motorized vehicles are only possible on spaces designed for this purpose and materialized on the ground.

The area  which is concerned includes rue de Verdun, rue Michelet, rue de la Poste, rue de la Duchesse Anne in part, rue Golvan in part, rue Pasteur, place Hoche, rue Poulignier in part, boulevard Chanard in part, Port Maria Street in part.

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