Lyon Bayonne
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 Lyon to Bayonne
The main route from Lyon to Bayonne typically involves taking the A89 and A63 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 700 km. The typical travel time is around 7-8 hours, passing through important cities like Toulouse and Bordeaux along the way. Alternative routes may include detours through Clermont-Ferrand or Limoges, depending on traffic conditions and traveler preferences.
Meeting in Lyon
The best pickup points in Lyon for trips to Bayonne are located near the A89 highway and include locations such as Perrache Train Station with ample parking facilities and easy access for drivers and passengers via public transportation. Another option is Part-Dieu Mall, which offers convenient parking options and is easily accessible by public transport. Additionally, Gare de Vaise provides good parking availability and accessibility for both drivers and passengers. These locations ensure smooth departure for travelers heading towards Bayonne.
Drop off points in Bayonne
For arrivals from Lyon, the ideal drop-off points in Bayonne are near the A63 highway, such as the Bayonne Train Station, which offers convenient parking facilities and easy access for drivers and passengers through public transportation. Another suitable location is the Bayonne City Center with ample parking options and accessibility via public transport. Additionally, Bayonne Bus Station provides good parking availability and accessibility for travelers coming from Lyon. These spots ensure hassle-free arrivals for passengers.
Resting Points
Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Lyon to Bayonne route include the Aire de la Chaponne near Brive-la-Gaillarde, offering services such as restrooms, restaurants, and a gas station. Another option is the Aire des Pyrénées near Pau, providing similar amenities for travelers. These rest areas are strategically located for a convenient break during the journey.
Traffic
Typical congestion points and times on the Lyon to Bayonne route include heavy traffic near Bordeaux during rush hours and potential delays at toll booths along the highways. It is advisable to avoid peak travel times, plan the journey in advance to account for potential roadworks or traffic jams, and utilize real-time traffic updates to navigate around any congested areas effectively. Traveling during off-peak hours can help minimize delays and ensure a smoother journey.