München Ponferrada

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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 Ponferrada

The main route from Munich to Ponferrada goes through the A93 and A6 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 1,800 km. The typical travel duration is around 17 hours, passing by important cities such as Nuremberg, Stuttgart, and Lyon. Alternative routes may include the A9 and A75 highways, offering different scenery and road conditions.

Meeting in München

In Munich, some of the best pickup points for rides to Ponferrada include Munich Central Station, offering easy access to public transportation and nearby parking facilities. Another option is Munich Airport, with convenient parking options for drivers and passengers. Additionally, Ingolstadt Park & Ride, Augsburg main train station, and Ulm Central Bus Station are suitable pickup locations with good public transport connections and parking availability.

Drop off points in Ponferrada

For arrivals from Munich to Ponferrada, ideal drop-off points include Ponferrada Bus Station, providing easy access to public transport and nearby parking. Another option is Ponferrada Train Station, with convenient parking facilities. Additionally, Ponferrada city center, Ponferrada Castle, and the Ponferrada City Hall are recommended arrival points with good accessibility and parking availability.

Resting Points

Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Munich to Ponferrada route include Autohof Irschenberg near Munich, providing WC, restaurant, and fuel services. Another option is Rasthof Sindelfinger Wald near Stuttgart, offering similar amenities. Additionally, Area de Servicio Bascara in Spain is a convenient rest area with essential facilities.

Traffic

Typical congestion spots and times on the Munich to Ponferrada route include busy traffic around major cities like Frankfurt and Barcelona, especially during rush hours. The best travel times are early mornings or late evenings to avoid heavy traffic. Be aware of construction zones and potential road closures, particularly during peak travel seasons.