Berne Ponferrada
Date | Time | Route | Price | |
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04.08. | 00:00 | Erding, München, Memmingen, Lindau (Bodensee), Zürich, Berne, Genève, Lyon, Clermont Ferrand, Bordeaux, Bayonne, Vitoria Gasteiz, Burgos, León, Ponferrada | 100 € | Show More |
Route Berne to Ponferrada
The main route from Berne to Ponferrada goes through France and Spain via the A6 and AP-6 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 1600 kilometers. The typical driving duration is around 16 hours, passing through major cities such as Lyon and Madrid. Alternative routes through Switzerland and Portugal are available for different scenery and road conditions.
Meeting in Berne
In Berne, some of the best pickup points for rides to Ponferrada are the central bus station near the city center, with ample parking facilities and easy access via public transportation. Another option is the Park & Ride facility at the outskirts of the city, providing convenient parking for drivers and passengers. Additionally, the shopping mall parking lot on the outskirts offers a meeting point with good public transport connections.
Drop off points in Ponferrada
For arrivals from Berne in Ponferrada, ideal drop-off locations include the service area on the highway just before the city, offering parking, restrooms, and easy access to public transport. Another good spot is the designated carpool parking area near the city center, providing a convenient meeting point for drivers and passengers. Furthermore, the large shopping center parking lot on the outskirts is a suitable drop-off point with good transport connections.
Resting Points
Along the route from Berne to Ponferrada, recommended rest stops include the service area at km 300 with a restaurant, restroom facilities, and a gas station. Another good option is the rest area at km 600, offering similar services for travelers. Additionally, the rest stop at km 900 provides essential amenities for drivers and passengers.
Traffic
Typical congestion points on the Berne to Ponferrada route are around major cities during rush hours. It is advisable to avoid peak traffic times in Lyon and Madrid to minimize delays. Special traffic conditions to watch out for include roadworks near Burgos and potential bottlenecks on the highways. The best travel times are early mornings and late evenings to avoid heavy traffic.