With 3,800 kilometres of road network and no railway stations for passengers, buses are the main means of public transport in the Ardèche.

Buses and coaches

Coaches and buses in the Ardèche

Formerly known as Le Sept, the Ardèche departmental bus and coach network is now managed by the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region.

With around twenty regular routes, the buses and coaches of the Ardèche serve the main roads and towns from the north to the south of the department, as well as neighbouring departments: Drôme, Gard,Isère, Lozère, Loire and Haute-Loire.

Here is the list of departmental, interurban and rural routes with timetables and a map of the bus network in Ardèche :

Departmental buses

Bus routes, stops and timetables in Ardèche

Bus routes, stops and timetables to/from Drôme

Bus route to/from Gard

Bus route to/from the Loire

Bus route to/from Haute-Loire

Bus route to Lozère

Bus route to Isère

Bus route to Vaucluse

Regional buses

Several regional bus routes in the Ardèche, to and from the department:

For other regional lines, consult the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes express coach information page.

Here is the list of routes with timetables and a map of the regional bus network in the Ardèche :

Mainline buses

For national and European routes, visit the long-distance buses that run in the region:

long-distance bus ticket
Blablacar Bus
Flixbus
SNCF Connect buses and coaches
Trainline buses and coaches

Urban and rural buses

City bus in the Ardèche

Several urban and rural transport networks are available in the Ardèche:

Coaches and school buses

School buses in the Ardèche

Find departmental information on school transport (registration, tracking, timetables) on the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes website :

Bus stations

Annonay, Privas, Tournon-sur-Rhône or Aubenas, a practical look at the bus stations in the Ardèche:

Web link

Map of the Ardèche network

List and map of departmental coach and bus routes in the Ardèche :

Reader, instructions for use (French)

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