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If your trip to Dol-de-Bretagne is all booked but your itinerary is a little on the empty side, we can give you a helping hand.
Few things beat discovering somewhere new. While you're here, Des Ormes Golf Club and Dol Cathedral should be among them. Another top attraction to see is Saint-Malo Golf and Country Club.
There's no need to spend all your time in Dol-de-Bretagne when there's a great big world out there to discover! Only 31 miles away, Rennes will keep you busy with top-notch attractions like Thabor Botanic Gardens. Parliament of Brittany is also a popular attraction.
No matter what the weather forecast is, you'll be able to catch sight of some of the lovely beaches near Dol-de-Bretagne from the comfort of your rental car. As you draw near to the ocean, keep an eye out for seagulls gliding over these beautiful stretches of coastline:
If you're in town to attend a conference, you'll find Le Grand Large situated 16 miles from Dol-de-Bretagne. During one of your breaks, head to a nearby restaurant to grab a few moments to yourself — socializing and networking can be quite exhausting.
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No other mode of transportation can offer you convenience and flexibility like your own car. Whatever the reason for your journey to Dol-de-Bretagne, CarRentals.com has a terrific range of vehicles to drive off in. Spending some quality time with your significant other? Fire up the romance by grabbing the keys to a convertible. Great fun to drive and easy to park, you'll love sitting side by side in one of these cute rides. A minivan is perfect for families. There's plenty of space for everyone and you can go where you want, whenever you want. If your trip is all about business, a premium car will carry you from conference to meeting in serious style.
For some, owning a high-end vehicle is a little (or a lot!) out of reach. But renting the car of your dreams is certainly within your grasp! Imagine the thrill of cruising the open roads in a snazzy sports car, even if it's only for a short while. Or perhaps all you're after is a budget ride to get you from point A to point B. Flashy or affordable? Either way, one thing's for sure — there's a rental car to suit your style in Dol-de-Bretagne.
Before you take to the road in Dol-de-Bretagne, it pays to brush up on the traffic laws here. From red light rules to parking restrictions, here's all you need to know:
In Dol-de-Bretagne, you'll need to stick to the right-hand side. When exploring a new place, it's always a wise idea to opt for an automatic vehicle. That way, you can concentrate on the road and not worry about gear changes.
Finding a car space in Dol-de-Bretagne is relatively easy. Of course, it can depend on the time and place — you may find it tricky parking right in the center during busier periods.
As the population of Dol-de-Bretagne is approximately 5,400, you won't have a lot of difficulty with traffic congestion. That being said, city center streets usually get busy before and after work hours, so you may want to avoid driving during these times.
Speed limits vary in and around the city of Dol-de-Bretagne, but generally range from 50 km/h to 130 km/h. Most residential areas have a maximum speed of 50 km/h unless stated otherwise.
Generally speaking, your chosen car rental company will bill the amount detailed on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges and taxes. Otherwise, they may supply your contact details to local authorities, who'll then send a fine directly to you.
If you have hands-free functions like Bluetooth enabled, you can lawfully use your cell phone while driving a car in Dol-de-Bretagne. But make sure you remain focused on the road.
While driving in Dol-de-Bretagne, it's against the law to have a BAC (blood alcohol content) greater than 0.05%. Planning to have a drink or two with lunch or dinner? Consider grabbing a taxi or using a ride-sharing service.
Yes you can. But before you turn, you are required to bring the vehicle to a complete stop and only continue if there's no traffic approaching.
Yes. Although, there are a couple of exceptions for certain vehicles operated by public transportation systems.