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Hire a Minibus in Brittany

In Brittany, every winding road is an invitation to travel. From hidden coves to UNESCO-listed sites, from traditional folk festivals to vibrant cities, minibus hire in Brittany supports all your business travel and leisure stays, combining comfort, practicality and friendliness for group journeys.

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Must-see highlights of minibus hire in Brittany

Brittany treats you to a full spectrum of colours. From the pink and emerald hues of the coastline, from the black and white of the Gwenn ha Du (the Breton flag), from stormy greys to the golden glow of the sun lighting up the sky. To experience or to explore, discover the must-see stages of a minibus hire journey in Brittany.

The Gulf of Morbihan:

Walking along the ramparts of Vannes, discovering the Carnac standing stones shrouded in mist, tasting oysters along the River Crac’h or hiking on the Île d’Arz… Morbihan is a destination in its own right.

The Pink Granite Coast:

With a touch of the Seychelles, beaches and coves promise wonderful water-based activities, from the island of Bréhat to Perros-Guirec, via the Trieux estuaries.

Festivals in Brittany:

The undisputed queen of celebration, Brittany hosts more than 350 festivals every year. From traditional fest-noz to major international events (Interceltic Festival of Lorient, Les Vieilles Charrues…), yec’hed mat!

The Emerald Coast:

Belle Époque villas line the seafronts of Dinard. Behind the ramparts of Saint-Malo, history blends with art. In Saint-Briac, traditional restaurants sit alongside postcard-perfect scenery.

Experience Brittany as a group with minibus hire

Start by playing “Tri Martolod” before moving on to La Vallée de Dana. If you’re going to embrace clichés, you might as well go all the way.

The yellow raincoat and wellington boots may not be far away, but you might be surprised. Brittany only ranks tenth among the rainiest regions in France. All the better: you’ll enjoy even more its beaches that resemble Caribbean coves, its historic towns and its wild moorlands. For a seminar, a client meeting, a weekend away or a holiday, minibus hire in Brittany will take you safely to your destination.

Hiring a 9-seater minibus in Brittany means combining comfort with the reliability of a vehicle suited to bumpy tracks, quiet country roads and stunning coastal routes.
Explore the eastern side and discover some of Brittany’s most iconic spots. Start your journey in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel (and there you go, we’ve annoyed all the Normans) and drive on to Saint-Brieuc, stopping in Cancale and Saint-Malo.

To the west, drive from Brest to Pointe Saint-Mathieu. There, the Armorique Regional Natural Park reveals its rocky moorlands and wind-swept cliffs, a cross-Channel reflection of British Cornwall.

To the south, the iconic Gulf of Morbihan takes you from Lorient to the outskirts of Saint-Nazaire, via the Crozon or Quiberon peninsulas. While Guérande certainly has no shortage of salt, you will enjoy just as much the Lanvaux moorlands and the islands scattered across the Channel, such as the aptly named Belle-Île-en-Mer or the island of Groix.

Minibus hire in Brittany on a coastal road

Activities, local flavours and Breton culture

With 1,700 kilometres of coastline, Brittany promises great watersports thrills. Choosing 9-seater minibus hire in Brittany ensures you have enough space to carry surfboards, foil equipment, kitesurf gear or stand-up paddles. For much of the year, remember to pack wetsuits too.

If you prefer to keep your feet on dry land, enjoy some of the region’s most beautiful seaside villages, such as Saint-Suliac, Camaret-sur-Mer, Saint-Briac, Ploumanac’h or Sables-d’Or-les-Pins.

Inland areas are just as appealing. Head towards Guingamp, Locronan, Rochefort-en-Terre, Moncontour, Pont-Aven or Bécherel to explore medieval towns full of character. Thanks to the automatic gearbox of your hired minibus, find a parking space in the town centre and stop for a business lunch or a friendly dinner in a local riverside café.

9-seater minibus in Brittany for group travel

Gourmet flavours and festive atmosphere

Crêpe or galette? Salted butter or unsalted butter? Dry cider or chouchen? Beyond its remarkable historical heritage, Brittany boasts a truly unique culinary scene. Leave your minibus in the hotel car park and discover local specialities. The sea comes straight to the table, with superb seafood platters of unbeatable freshness.
From April to October, Loctudy langoustines take centre stage. From July to January, opt for the famous Bouchot mussels, harvested in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. In summer, lobster can be found at attractive prices on market stalls.

Throughout the rest of the year, crêpes and sausage galettes are enjoyed with orchard fruit juices or local spirits such as Breton whiskies or the timeless chouchen. If you’re in the right place to celebrate a contract signing or a happy group occasion, remember moderation — or appoint a fully sober driver for the return to your accommodation.

Hired minibus in Brittany near the coastline

Festivals and Celtic culture

Breton indulgence matches the warmth of its welcome and its strong sense of celebration. The region is friendly and deeply attached to its Celtic folklore. All year round, festivals punctuate the cultural calendar. Dance the Breton gavotte at an authentic fest-noz or head to the Interceltic Festival of Lorient, renowned worldwide.

More contemporary events such as Les Vieilles Charrues and Motocultor in Carhaix, Astropolis in Brest, Fête du Bruit in Saint-Nolff or Folklores du Monde in Saint-Malo celebrate music in all its forms. Are you a musician? Make the most of your minibus hire in Brittany to load all your equipment and transport your team. Whether you’re travelling for work or to enjoy its vast wild landscapes, minibus hire in Brittany guarantees a stay without a wrong note.

Travelling by minibus in Brittany for leisure and events

Frequently asked questions

All our answers to help you make the right choice when renting a minibus.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Brittany?

If you are coming for relaxed family walks, choose the period from June to the end of September. For surfing in Brittany, spring and autumn are ideal, with consistent waves and acceptable water temperatures. Most festivals in Brittany take place between March and September.

What is the biggest festival in Brittany?

Les Vieilles Charrues takes the top spot, with nearly 250,000 visitors expected at each edition. The festival lasts four days and welcomes the biggest names in rock, techno, electro, rap and pop.

How to get around Brittany easily?

Make the most of your stay with minibus hire in Brittany. Stay in control of your daily schedule and explore wide open spaces at your own pace. Thanks to the Breton road network, developed in the 1970s, you can enjoy free dual carriageways limited to 110 km/h. In Brittany, there are no toll motorways.

Why hire a 9-seater minibus in Brittany?

Comfortable and connected, our 9-seater vehicles are designed to impress your clients, work on the move or transport colleagues from a train station to a trade show or seminar with complete peace of mind. For large families, private events and sports trips, our minibuses in Brittany combine generous storage space with easy handling. Their compact size makes parking almost anywhere possible, while saving money compared to hiring several cars and reducing fuel costs.

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