Le pont Saint-Hubert, qui enjambe la Rance, au Sud de Saint-Malo, est en travaux.

Since October 2025, the Saint-Hubert bridge, which spans the Rance River and connects Côtes-d’Armor to Ille-et-Vilaine, about ten kilometers south of Saint-Malo, has been undergoing repairs. This suspension bridge, built in the 1920s, bombed and then rebuilt after the Second World War, was showing worrying signs of weakness. The complex project is expected to last two and a half years. Was it really necessary to undertake such work when another bridge has been providing a crossing of the Rance, almost in the same spot, for over thirty years? Report by Benoit Le Vaillant and Christophe Rousseau Interviewees: Bertrand Thépaut, Research Officer at the Ille-et-Vilaine Departmental Council Jean-Luc Chenut, President of the Ille-et-Vilaine Departmental Council Christian Coail, President of the Côtes-d'Armor Departmental Council Subscribe to our channel ►    / france3bretagne   All the news from Brittany ► https://france3-regions.franceinfo.fr... Join our Facebook community ►   / france3bretagne   Follow us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/ Profile: @france3bretagne