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Located in Pluguffan, Quimper – Cornouaille Airport is the perfect starting point for your Brittany adventure. Serving over 100,000 passengers annually, it promises a comfortable and swift entry into the region.
Your road trip in Brittany starts with the perfect rental car. The airport houses several car rental agencies offering a wide range of vehicles, from compact cars for city driving to larger SUVs for exploring the countryside. We recommend booking in advance to secure the car class that best fits your needs.
Driving in this region is a joy, with its winding country roads, spectacular coastal routes and well-maintained highways. Keep in mind the following to ensure a smooth ride:
Keeping your tank filled is easy in Brittany. Petrol stations are abundant, especially along the main routes, and most accept credit cards. Near Quimper – Cornouaille Airport, you'll find several options, such as Total and Intermarché. Remember to check the fuel policy of your car rental company.
The overall climate in Brittany is fairly mild. The summers are warm, but not too hot, making for pleasant sightseeing and driving weather, while winters are cooler, but still bearable. Always check the current weather forecast before setting off on long drives and pack accordingly.
Upon leaving Quimper – Cornouaille Airport, a host of interesting destinations await. The historic city of Quimper is just a short drive away, known for its beautiful architecture and pottery. Other notable cities within driving distance include Brest, Saint-Malo, and Rennes.
Cruise along the Pink Granite Coast, explore the magical Forest of Brocéliande, or take a detour to the iconic Mont Saint-Michel. The opportunities for exploration are endless.
The currency of Brittany, as in the entire nation, is the Euro. While card payments are widely accepted, it's recommended to have some cash on hand for smaller establishments or roadside shops. The regional language is French, but English is commonly understood in tourist areas and major cities.
We hope you are now even more excited about your upcoming trip to Brittany. Get behind the wheel, feel the freedom, and enjoy your journey!