München Bordeaux

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Date Time Route Price
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 München to Bordeaux

The main route from Munich to Bordeaux typically involves driving on the A8 and A62 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 1200 kilometers. The journey usually takes around 12-14 hours depending on traffic conditions. Important cities along the route include Strasbourg, Lyon, and Toulouse. Alternative routes may include variations through Switzerland or Italy, depending on traffic and road conditions.

Meeting in München

In Munich, some of the best pickup points for rides to Bordeaux are at Munich Central Station, where drivers and passengers can easily meet due to its central location and excellent public transport connections. Another great pickup point is the parking lot at Munich Airport, providing convenient access for drivers coming from different parts of the city. Additionally, the Park & Ride facility at Fröttmaning offers ample parking space and direct access to the highway towards Bordeaux.

Drop off points in Bordeaux

For arrivals from Munich, ideal drop-off locations in Bordeaux include Bordeaux-Saint-Jean train station, easily accessible from the highway and with nearby parking facilities. The Park & Ride at Bordeaux Airport is another convenient spot for drivers to drop off passengers, with efficient transport links. Furthermore, the city center car park at Place de la Bourse provides a central drop-off point with convenient access to public transportation.

Resting Points

Along the Munich to Bordeaux route, recommended rest stops include the Aire de la Baie de Somme in France, offering restrooms, dining options, and a gas station. Another good stop is the Raststätte Neckarburg-Ost in Germany, providing similar amenities. Additionally, the Service Area de Villefranche-de-Lauragais in France is a convenient rest stop with essential services for travelers.

Traffic

Typical peak traffic times on the Munich to Bordeaux route are during weekends and holidays, especially in the summer months. Avoiding rush hours in major cities along the way can help minimize delays. Construction zones and potential bottlenecks are common around Lyon and Toulouse, so staying updated on traffic reports is advisable. The best times to travel are early mornings or late evenings to avoid heavy traffic congestion.