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Compact or mid-size cars are typically recommended for driving in small European roads. However, if you are planning to venture into the scenic hilly and mountainous terrains of Jura, you might want to consider renting a vehicle with higher ground clearance like an SUV.
There are a few gas stations around the Dole–Jura Airport. "Intermarché Contact Tavaux" and "Total Access" gas stations are only a short drive from the airport.
France uses the Euro (€) as its currency. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always a good idea to have some cash at hand for small expenses.
The advantage of landing at Dole–Jura Airport is the accessibility to renowned regions and cities. The world-renowned wine region of Burgundy is well within reach, while the city of Dijon, famed for its mustard, lies around 50 km away. The drive from the airport to Dijon takes approximately 35 minutes.
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté experiences a temperate climate, with four distinct seasons. Hence, the driving conditions change substantially throughout the year and you should be prepared accordingly. The winter season could require snow chains, while spring and autumn, with their mild temperatures, offer a great climate for enjoying longer drives.
As with every country, France has its own set of driving rules. The French drive on the right-hand side of the road, seatbelts are compulsory for all passengers, and the blood alcohol content limit is 0.05%. Always make sure to familiarize yourself with the local regulations before you hit the road with your rental car.