TO COME BY CAR
From Paris - 5h00 Motorways A11-A81 / Nationale 12 / Départementale D786
From Nantes - 2h45 National 137 / National 12 / Departmental D786
From Vannes - 2h10 Departmental roads D767 - D700 - D786
From Rennes - 1h30 Nationale 12 / Departmental road D786
From Brest - 1h30 National 12 / D786
From Lorient - 2h10 Departmental road D767 - D700 - D786
From Quimper - 2h00 National road 164-165/ Departmental road D786
From Saint-Brieuc - 0.5 hours Departmental road D786
COMING BY BUS
- To come to Saint-Brieuc
Private companies offer daily or weekly connections to Saint-Brieuc from Brest, Guingamp, Paris and Rennes.
- To come from Saint-Brieuc to Saint-Quay-Portrieux
With the BreizhGo network, intercity transport in Brittany.
From and to Saint-Brieuc and Paimpol, line 1 serves Saint-Quay-Portrieux. Allow at least 35 minutes between Saint-Brieuc and Saint-Quay-Portrieux.
Tickets on sale at the Saint-Quay-Portrieux Tourist Office
Timetables and information on the BreizhGo website
COMING BY TRAIN
The nearest station is Saint-Brieuc.
There are many daily TGV connections from the major French cities:
From Paris - 2h15 TGV from Paris Montparnasse
From Lyon - 5h15 TGV with change at Paris Montparnasse
From Brest - 1h20 Ter or TGV Direct
From Nantes - 2h40 Ter or TGV with change at Rennes
From Rennes - 1 hour Ter or TGV Direct
For more information: the SNCF website or by telephone on 36 35
COMING BY BOAT
24 hour access
Saint-Quay Port d'Armor, the leading deep-water port in North Brittany.
1030 places available for annual, seasonal and daily rental.
Some distances to Saint-Quay Port d'Armor
Bréhat : 20 miles
Saint-Malo: 37 miles
Jersey (Saint-Hélier): 45 miles
Cherbourg: 95 miles
Plymouth: 120 miles
Brest: 125 miles
Cork: 300 miles
Rosslare: 350 miles
For more information, the Saint-Quay Port d'Armor website