Bordeaux Bayonne
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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 Bordeaux to Bayonne
The main route from Bordeaux to Bayonne includes taking the A63 highway, covering a total distance of approximately 180 kilometers with a typical travel time of around 2 hours. Important cities along the route include Dax and Biarritz. Alternative routes may include taking the D810 road for a scenic drive through the countryside.
Meeting in Bordeaux
In Bordeaux, some of the best pickup points for rides to Bayonne are the Bordeaux Saint-Jean train station, offering easy access by public transport and ample parking facilities nearby. Another good spot is the Quinconces Square, known for its central location and parking availability. The Bordeaux Lac Park and Ride is also a popular departure point, providing convenient parking options and direct highway access. Additionally, the Bordeaux Mérignac Airport offers a convenient meeting point with parking facilities and public transport connections.
Drop off points in Bayonne
For arrivals from Bordeaux to Bayonne, ideal drop-off locations include the Bayonne train station, known for its proximity to the highway and public transport accessibility. The Bayonne city center is another convenient spot with parking options and easy access to main roads. The Bayonne Anglet Biarritz Airport is also a recommended arrival point, offering parking facilities and good transport connections.
Resting Points
Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Bordeaux to Bayonne route include the Aires de la Chalosse rest area with WC, restaurant, and fuel services located around halfway through the journey. Another option is the Aires des Pyrénées rest area offering similar amenities and situated closer to Bayonne.
Traffic
Typical traffic congestion on the Bordeaux to Bayonne route occurs during peak hours in the morning and late afternoon. Best travel times are early morning or late evening to avoid traffic. Be aware of potential delays near construction zones and narrow passages. To avoid delays, consider traveling outside of rush hours and using real-time traffic updates.