Bretagne - Transport

Transport

Airports in Brittany serving destinations in France, Great Britain and Ireland include Brest, Saint-Malo, Lorient and Rennes. Flights between Brittany and the Channel Islands are served by Saint-Brieuc airport. Several cities in Great Britain and Ireland are also served from Nantes, Loire-Atlantique department and former capital of the historic province of Brittany. The main airlines include, among others, Ryanair, Flybe, Aer Arann, Aer Lingus, Air France and EasyJet.

Others smaller airport operates domestic flights in Quimper, and Lannion

TER Bretagne is the regional train that operates in Brittany and the TGV train services link the region with cities such as Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Lille in France. In addition there are ferry services that take passengers, vehicles and freight to Ireland, England and the Channel Islands.

Brittany Ferries operates the following regular services:

  • Plymouth-Roscoff (Armorique, Pont-Aven, certain winter sailings operated by Bretagne)
  • Portsmouth-St Malo (Bretagne with winter service operated by Pont-Aven)
  • Roscoff-Cork (Pont-Aven, occasionally Bretagne)

Irish Ferries operates the following routes:

  • Rosslare-Roscoff

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