Getting around in Angers and its surroundings can be done in several ways; by foot, bicycle, car, or public transport. Here’s the list of the most common means of transportation:
- Bicycle: all Angers residents can borrow a bicycle for free for one year. Go to the Vélocité webpage or contact the Infocampus helpdesk.
- Bus and tramway :
- Angers : Irigo serves the city with :
- 3 tram lines: A, B and C
- 4 major lines: 1 to 4 (Monday to Sunday 5.30am – midnight)
- 8 local lines: 5 to 12 (Monday to Saturday 6am – 9pm)
- 5 express lines: E20 to E24 (Monday to Saturday 7am – 9.30pm)
- But also the suburban network with : lines 30 to 42
- Subscription and back-to-school information
- Saumur : Public transport Ogalo.
- Angers : Irigo serves the city with :
- Coach: most of the Maine et Loire region is covered by the regional transport system Aleop. It is possible to visit the region by coach.
- Train: For all your travel needs, SNCF Voyageurs and the Pays de la Loire Region are offering season tickets and discount cards, so you can travel at reduced prices: Season ticket / Fares and discount cards
- Carpooling: carpooling is economical and user-friendly, for example with the apps Blablacar and Blablacar Daily.
- Others: Destineo is a platform that allows you to create an itinerary combining different means of transportation (bus, train, bicycle, walking).
Maps
Find your way around on UA’s campuses with the virtual tour maps.
The maps are also available in the UnivAngers mobile app, which you can get at Google Play or the AppStore.