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Haybes
View from Haybes station
View from Haybes station
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Location
49 ° 59 ′ 35 ″ N 4 ° 43 ′ 47 ″ E
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Haybes is a municipality in the department of Ardennes, in France.

Understand

To go

By car

  • The D8051 (ex N51) passes through the territory of Haybes (on the left bank of the Meuse): it leads to the west Rocroi and the future A34 (end of the work planned for 2017; this will make it possible to join Charleroi and Brussels) and to the north the town of Givet.

By train

  • 1 Halts of Haybes Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element Route department 8051 in Haybes (Left bank of the Meuse.) – SNCF stop less served than Fumay station, there are nevertheless 10 daily round trips to Charleville-Mezieres and Givet.

On a boat

To the south, the Meuse, which follows a deep valley, allows you to reach Charleville-Mezieres, Sedan and Mouzon ; to the north, the city of Givet Then Belgium and the Netherlands.

  • 2 Haybes river stop Logo indicating a link to the website 10 Doctor Adolphe Hamai's Quay (Behind the Town Hall.), Logo indicating a telephone number  33 3 24 56 47 32, e-mail : Logo indicating timetables open from April to September Mon.- Sun. : h - 10 h and14 h - 19 h. Logo indicating tariffs day formula between 4,5  and 8,9  according to category. – The harbor master's office is located rue Pasteur, and includes all the services that one is entitled to expect from a harbor master's office (laundromat, showers, toilets and electricity)

Circulate

By taxis

To see

Do

To buy

Supermarket

Marlet

  • 1 Haybes market Logo indicating a link to the website Town Hall Square Logo indicating timetables Every sunday morning.

Eat

Have a drink / Go out

Housing

Communicate

Manage the day-to-day

Around

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