Getting around Claïla
Free buses, self-service bikes, nearby train stations and river shuttle services in Bordeaux: a practical overview of transport options from Abzac and the Grand Libournais during your stay.
Four ways to reach nearby towns, train stations or Bordeaux without relying on a car.
This practical local service runs in and around Coutras. La Coutradette offers 13 seated places, 9 standing places and a dedicated area for wheelchair users, making local journeys simple and accessible.
It runs every 45 minutes, from Monday to Saturday, 7:30 am to 7:30 pm (excluding public holidays). On the blue route, simply signal the driver to stop.
Free, quick and convenient: La Coutradette makes local travel easier.
Cali's bike rental service is open to everyone and available 24/7. It is useful for reaching train stations, schools, business areas and town centres.
The service covers the main towns in the area, including Abzac, Arveyres, Bonzac, Cadarsac, Camps-sur-l’Isle, Coutras, Genissac, Guitres, Izon, Les Billaux, Les Peintures, Libourne, Nerigean, Saint-Denis-de-Pile, Saint-Germain-du-Puch, Saint-Medard-de-Guizieres, Saint-Quentin-de-Baron, Saint-Seurin-sur-l’Isle and Vayres.
An eco-friendly and economical option for daily trips and local rides.
The Grand Libournais area has several stations for local journeys and connections to major cities. The main ones are Libourne station, a key hub, and Coutras station for regional links.
Smaller but useful stations include Saint-Denis-de-Pile, Vayres, Saint-Medard-de-Guizieres, Saint-Emilion and Castillon-la-Bataille. Together, they make it easy to reach Bordeaux and the surrounding towns.
Le Bato is a river shuttle for crossing the Garonne in Bordeaux quickly and comfortably. Integrated into the public transport network, it works like a bus, but on the water.
It links strategic points on both riverbanks, offering a practical alternative to bridges with a different view of the city. Useful, low-impact and enjoyable.