🇫🇷 St-Pierre-Quiberon

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Type Major
Coordonnées 47,521057, -3,138905
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris
Correspondances 777
Code UIC 8747644

À propos de St-Pierre-Quiberon

La gare de Saint-Pierre-Quiberon est le terminus de la ligne de la presqu'île de Quiberon en Bretagne, France, desservant la pointe sud de la presqu'île de Quiberon durant la saison touristique estivale. Des trains saisonniers partent d'Auray, faisant de cette gare un point d'arrivée prisé des vacanciers.

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Saint-Pierre-Quiberon station is on the narrow Quiberon peninsula, about 4 kilometres from Quiberon at the tip. Local buses or cycling connect to Quiberon. The station is closer to the wild Cote Sauvage beaches.
TER Bretagne trains connect Saint-Pierre-Quiberon to Auray, where TGV connections to Paris are available. The Quiberon branch line typically operates in summer only (the Tire-Bouchon service), with increased frequency for beachgoers.
Saint-Pierre-Quiberon station has minimal facilities. The station operates primarily during the summer season. The village has basic amenities.
The Cote Sauvage (Wild Coast) on the western side of the peninsula has dramatic cliff scenery and crashing waves. The gentler eastern beaches are sheltered and suitable for swimming. The megalithic alignments of Carnac are accessible from Auray junction.
The Tire-Bouchon (Corkscrew) is the nickname for the summer-only train service from Auray to Quiberon along the narrow peninsula. Named for its winding route, it is one of France's most charming seasonal rail services, carrying beachgoers and ferry passengers to Belle-Ile-en-Mer.

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Données mises à jour le : 2026-02-27