Summer shuttle
From the campsite to La Trinité-sur-Mer and Carnac
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This summer, leave the car on your pitch. Just steps from the campsite, the Glazgo Mobilités summer lines (which replace the former Trinibus) take you to the beaches, the harbour of La Trinité and all the way to Carnac.
From 4 July to 31 August 2026, seven days a week, soft mobility sets the pace of your days: no parking to hunt for, no stress, just the urge to go.
The lines run during the day, from around 9 am until the evening (roughly 7 to 9 pm depending on the line).
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La Trinité day to day: harbour and town centre
The campsite is served by line E8, with two stops nearby:
- Kervillen, the seaside terminus, a stone's throw from the sand and the restaurant Les Terrasses de la Plage
- Kervourden, just at the entrance to the area
A bus runs every 30 minutes. This is your everyday line to reach the harbour and the centre of La Trinité, car-free.How do you get to Carnac from the campsite?
Take line E8 and get off at the Men Du beach stop, then hop on line E7, running every 20 minutes.
It serves the whole resort: the main beach of Carnac and the seafront shops, the town of Carnac and its market, the Ménec site with its standing-stone alignments and the Maison des Mégalithes, the starting point for guided tours.
One easy change, and all of Carnac opens up to you.
How do you get home in the evening?
For an evening in Carnac or at the harbour, the E6 night shuttle (the former Carnoz) runs:
Wednesday and Thursday: 4 am to 5.30 am
- Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 4 am to 6 am
- With a service every 45 minutes.
Detailed line timetables can be downloaded at the bottom of the page.
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How much does the shuttle cost?
Ticket Fare Single ticket (valid 1h for connections) €1 Day pass (unlimited trips) €2.50 Book of 10 trips €8 7-day unlimited pass (new) €10 Free for children under 4.
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How do you buy your ticket?
- On board, by bank card
- Via the Tixipass app, straight from your phone
- At the La Trinité-sur-Mer Tourist Office, on the quays: 30 Cours des Quais, +33 2 44 84 56 56
The summer lines also connect with the BreizhGo lines and the train stations, handy for venturing further without a car.Network info: glazgo.fr
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Frequently asked questions
Is the La Trinité-sur-Mer shuttle free?
No. A trip costs €1, the day pass €2.50 and the 7-day pass €10. It is free for children under 4.
Which stop is closest to the campsite?
The Kervillen stop, by the beach, and the Kervourden stop at the entrance to the area, both on line E8.
Do you need to book the shuttle?
No. The summer lines run on a turn-up-and-go basis: hop on board and buy your ticket there.
How can you track the shuttle in real time?
With the Pysae app, which locates the bus live so you don't wait at the stop.
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