Coming to Vienne

 

This area occupies a special position in the Rhône-Alpes region. To the east, it opens onto the Alps and the Jura, and it benefits from the southern influences of the Drôme and the Ardèche. With the A7 motorway running through it, it is the first, unmissable step towards the southern sunshine... Moreover, the town of Vienne enjoys a strategic position as a crossroads, with its proximity to major north/south and east/west arteries.


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By car

 

Vienne-Lyon : 20 minutes

 

Vienne-Valence : 45 minutes 

 

Vienne-Saint Etienne : 45 minutes

 

Vienne-Genève : 1 hour 40 minutes 

 

Vienne-Marseille : 2 hours 40 minutes 

 

Vienne-Paris : four and a half hours

 

Motrway access:   

- From the south, via A7, 'Vienne' exit

- From the north, via A6, 'Vienne' exit

- From the east, via A43, 'l'Isle d'Abeau Est' exit

- From the west, via A7

 

Tourist map of the town

Detailed map of the town

 

Note :

 

The Pays Viennois has 10 campsites suitable for parking caravans.

The Pays Viennois has 10 campsites suitable for parking caravans.

  

 
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Coming by plane

 

  •  Lyon/Saint-Exupéry international airport
  • Grenoble international airport
  • St Etienne international airport
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Coming by train

  •  By TGV (high-speed train), to Valence or Lyon, and then SNCF railway connections to Vienne.
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Transports Urbains Viennois (public transit in Vienne):

 

A hostess is on hand to provide information about lines and timetables, and to advise you of the appropriate ticket price for your situation.

Infobus, place Pierre Sémard (SNCF railway station), Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 12:00 and 2:30 to 6:30. Saturday, 9:00 to 12:00.

 

 

Tel: 04 74 85 18 51

Tadéo: 0 810 414 909 (charged as a local call)

For further information: http://www.paysviennois-bus.fr/