Get oriented quickly
Three useful things to know before coming
The information that matters is limited. It only needs to be accurate and placed where visitors can use it.
Getting here
Bus line 20 and a readable town centre
The Bibus line 20 connects central Brest to Guipavas in about twenty minutes. By car, the commune is accessible via the RN12 and N165.
Staying over
Hotels and guesthouses near the town centre
Guipavas has several hotels and guesthouses. Proximity to Brest also allows using the town as a base for exploring the Pays de Léon.
What to look for
Nature, gouren wrestling and heritage
The town is varied enough to support different uses: walking, gouren (traditional Breton wrestling), discovering the built heritage or taking in views over the Rade de Brest.
Official anchors
Prepare the visit through the right local gateways
When planning becomes concrete, three local anchors matter most: the town hall, the Wednesday market and L'Alizé.
Town hall
Town of Guipavas
The Guipavas town hall centralises practical information: events, municipal services and cultural agenda. The official website is the right starting point for preparing a visit.
Open official siteMarket
Wednesday morning market
Every Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Place du 19 mars 1962. The best moment to see the commune in motion and meet Léon producers.
Directions from the stationCulture
L'Alizé — Cultural centre
L'Alizé programmes concerts, theatre and exhibitions year-round. The programme covers all audiences and caters equally to families and Breton music enthusiasts.
See the programme
Photo credits
The city images used on this page come from Wikimedia Commons and the Town of Guipavas, credited to their original authors under Creative Commons licenses.