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Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine: what is reachable on foot, by bike, by car — June 2026

Services on foot (15 min) from Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine

2

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2 of 6 essential services: doctor, school.

OSM network isochrone · BPE/INSEE amenities

Access to services from Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine

From the centre of Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine, 2 of the 6 essential services are reachable on foot within 15 minutes.

On foot (15 min) 2/6 services OSM network isochrone · BPE/INSEE amenities
By bike (15 min) 6/6 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 Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine (on foot, by bike, or by car within 15 minutes).

ServiceOn footBy bikeBy car
bakeryyesyes
groceryyesyes
pharmacyyesyes
doctoryesyesyes
schoolyesyesyes
nurseryyesyes

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Living in Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine: on foot or by car?

In Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine, some essential services are reachable on foot, the rest by bike or car. A common suburban profile: walking covers what is close, the car stays useful.

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 Sainte-Colombe-sur-Seine 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.