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Dannemarie: what is reachable on foot, by bike, by car — June 2026

Services on foot (15 min) from Dannemarie

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no essential service on foot — bike / car access below.

OSM network isochrone · BPE/INSEE amenities

Access to services from Dannemarie

From the centre of Dannemarie, none of the essential services is reachable on foot within 15 minutes: the town relies on cars or bikes.

On foot (15 min) 0/6 services OSM network isochrone · BPE/INSEE amenities
By bike (15 min) 1/6 services OSM network isochrone · BPE/INSEE amenities
By car (15 min) 6/6 services OSM network isochrone · BPE/INSEE amenities

The detail: what is reachable, and how

For each essential service, the fastest way to reach it from the centre of Dannemarie (on foot, by bike, or by car within 15 minutes).

ServiceOn footBy bikeBy car
bakeryyes
groceryyes
pharmacyyes
doctoryes
schoolyesyes
nurseryyes

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Living in Dannemarie: on foot or by car?

Dannemarie is a town where a car (or bike) is needed for most daily services: few amenities are reachable on foot. Worth anticipating if you plan to get around differently.

These figures are computed on the real street network (isochrone), not as the crow flies: they reflect journeys actually travelled.

— Your questions

Frequently asked questions

How is accessibility calculated?
By network isochrone: from the centre of the town we compute every street reachable in 5, 10 and 15 minutes on foot, by bike and by car, then count the amenities (BPE/INSEE) within. It is the real journey, not straight-line distance.
Which services are counted?
The six essential daily services: bakery, grocery, pharmacy, doctor, school and nursery.
Is accessibility in Dannemarie good for a car-free family?
It depends on the number of services reachable on foot shown above: the higher it is, the more daily life works without a car. In rural areas this number is often low and a car remains necessary.
Is this data up to date?
Amenities come from INSEE’s Permanent Equipment Database (BPE) and the road network from OpenStreetMap. Calculations are refreshed periodically.

Sources: Amenities: Permanent Equipment Database (BPE), INSEE. Road network: OpenStreetMap (© OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL). Isochrones computed by NextToYourPlace.