
Clermont Ferrand France Travel Guide
Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport (CFE) is the main airport directly serving Clermont-Ferrand.
No direct long-haul flights arrive at CFE from major global hubs outside of Europe.
Taxis are available outside the terminal. Approximate cost to the city center varies from €20-€30.
T2C Line 20 links the airport directly to downtown, including Place de Jaude and the train station. Single ticket costs €1.70.
Rental desks are within the terminal.
Expect at shorter intervals flights and potentially higher prices during the peak summer season (July-August) and French breaks from school.
Prices are generally lower in the off-season (winter, excluding Christmas and New Year's holidays) due to reduced demand.
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France's extensive land transportation network makes reaching Clermont-Ferrand by train a comfortable and efficient choice.
Clermont-Ferrand is well-connected to the rest of France by rail.
France boasts an excellent network of motorways (autoroutes) and national roads.
Drive on the correct lane for traffic. Everyone must wear a seatbelt.
No specific exit fees or taxes are levied directly on departing travelers from French airports beyond what is already included in your ticket price.
Clermont-Ferrand's main train and bus stations offer facilities for departing travelers.
Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport (CFE) offers basic amenities for departing travelers, including shops and a restaurant/bar.
Clermont-Ferrand Train Station (Gare de Clermont-Ferrand) provides waiting areas, some retailers, food outlets, ticket machines, and information desks.
Clermont-Ferrand is a landlocked city, so sea or travel by river options are not relevant for reaching the city directly.
Clermont-Ferrand sits in central France, well within the Schengen Area.
Double-check your flight status using airline apps for any last-minute changes or delays.
Verify your train status using the SNCF Connect app.
Be aware of recommended arrival times for airports (1.5-2.5 hours) and train stations (20-45 minutes).
Before heading to the airport or train station, double-check your flight or train status using airline apps or the THE App/website for french national railways app for any remaining-minute changes or delays.