Overview of existing transport and facilities on the site

> Bus

Nearest stop: Jean Jaurès

  • Lines N1, E, B, C.

Bicycles are allowed on the bus provided the PRM space is free and subject to the number of passengers on board.

> Cycle tracks

  • North-west access: Avenue Maunoury.
  • South-west access: porte Clos-Haut, rue du Haut-Bourg.
  • These 2 lanes are not secure

Download the city's urban cycling plan (pdf)
 

> Bicycle/Scooter parking station

  • 1 room (with wheel rack) with secure badge access: 18 spots
  • Self-repair and inflation station

> Car park

  • North-west access: Avenue Maunoury.
  • South-west access: porte Clos-Haut, rue du Haut-Bourg.
  • Paid car parks: Place Jean Jaurès
  • Free-access car parks: very difficult in the surrounding streets.

To access other sites...

  • Chocolaterie site:
    N1: free shuttle bus, 5 min in this direction, 25 min in the other direction.
    E, B, C: approx. 5 min in either direction.
    Cycling: 2.5 km: 10 min
    By car: very unpredictable, depending on the time of day and parking availability, generally 15 min
    On foot: 20 min
  • Anne de Bretagne University Restaurant:
    No convenient bus links.
    Cycling: 2.5 km: 10 min
    On foot: approx. 15 min

Benefits of using soft mobility or public transport on this university site

  • Saves time compared with individual motorised transport
  • Parking problems

Challenges specific to the university site

  • Parking problems
  • The 2 sites are located on high points separated by a low point.