Outside the Frame: Challenging Representations of France and Ireland
23-24 May 2013 Rennes (France)

Travelling to Rennes

The city of Rennes has been the capital of Brittany since the 16th century, with a fascinating medieval quarter and some stunning buildings. The city is relatively small with a population of just over 200,000 and the major attractions are easily navigated on foot or by the city’s good public transport network.

BY AIR

Rennes does have an airport with some budget airlines operating routes here. Flybe provides a service to and from Southampton. Connecting flights from Southampton go to and from Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester and Newcastle. There are also direct flights to and from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CGD) and Exeter.

The airport of Rennes is located just 5km from the city centre so transport to and from the airport is straight forward, provided by regular buses and also taxis.

A final option near Rennes is the airport of Nantes with a regular shuttle service from the airport to the centre of Nantes. Nantes is about an hour away from Rennes by train. Flights land in Nantes from destinations in Ireland (Dublin, Shannon and Cork) and England (London, Leeds and Nottingham).

Of course, not to be forgotten, Charles de Gaulle international airport in Paris for those not traveling from Ireland or Britain.

DUBLIN TO RENNES  (Tuesdays and Saturdays)

Vols directs Rennes/Dublin avec séjour ou week-end 2 fois par semaine : vols tous les samedis du 4 mai au 7 septembre et tous les mardis du 2 juillet au 7 septembre 2013. 

 www.aerlingus.com ou en agences de voyages

DUBLIN TO NANTES

* Dublin to Nantes Atlantique airport

http://www.ryanair.com/fr

http://www.ryanair.com/ie

* Nantes Atlantique Airport to Nantes Train Station 

http://www.nantes.aeroport.fr/ANA-English/Page/Page_Taxis--buses-and-shuttle-buses_a2391-0-p2635-14.html


From Monday through to Saturday, a shuttle bus runs between the airport and the city centre every 30 minutes from 5.30am to 11.15pm. This facility will ensure that you arrive on time for your flight.

On Sundays and bank holidays the shuttle runs every 30 minutes from 6.15am to 11.15pm.
From the Airport to the Train Station in just 20 minutes!

The Airport shuttle links the Nantes Atlantique International Airport directly to the Train Station in just 20 minutes and the city centre in just 26 minutes.
The shuttle bus drop you off in front of the airport's Hall 1.
It runs every day including bank holidays (exceptionally no service on 1 May).
Direct connections with the Tramway and the BusWay.

Tickets : 7.20 € .Tickets can be purchased in the shuttle.
(Tickets : 7.50 € from the 1st of July)
Information from the allotan information line 0810 444 444 (from within France)

Bus Number 37 stops outside Terminal Hall 1 and will take you to tramway line 3 at La Neustrie terminus.
Then, take the tramway which will drop you at Place du Commerce, in the heart of the city. Return journeys every 20 minutes from Monday to Saturday.
TAN tickets can be used on this service.
 

* Nantes-Rennes by train (TER- regional train)

Check the trains timetable

 

DUBLIN TO PARIS CHARLES DE GAULLE

* Dublin- Paris CDG

http://www.aerlingus.com/fr/home/index.jsp


* Paris CDG - Rennes by TGV Train  (the train station is close to CDG Airport)

Check the train timetables on the SCNF website

 

BELFAST TO RENNES (via Southampton)

Belfast-Southampton

Southampton-Rennes

Taxi or bus from Rennes St Jacques to Rennes City Center.

LONDON STANSTED OR EAST MIDLANDS AIRPORT TO DINARD (near St Malo)

Dinard, about an hour by road away from Rennes but with the possibility of taking advantage of some of Ryanair’s special deals on flights to London Stansted, Bristol, Birmingham and Nottingham. You would need to get a taxi from Dinard  airport to Saint Malo (about 10 euros) and then a train from Saint Malo to Rennes which would take about 40 minutes. Please note that there are no shuttles between Dinard Airport and the city of Rennes.

http://www.dinard.aeroport.fr/Votre-aeroport/Horaires-vols-Dinard

 

BY RAIL

 

If you do not want to fly, the Eurostar from London to the centre of Paris would be a good choice.

 

In France

Once in France, you can benefit from a good rail network and the TGV (high speed train) serves Rennes from Paris leaving from the Gare Montparnasse. The earlier you reserve your train, the less expensive it is.

Reservations made at least three months before travelling benefit from special rates.

There are regular TGV services from Paris to Rennes throughout the day and the journey takes a little over two hours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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