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🇨🇭 Cross-border drive · Switzerland → France 🇫🇷

Driving from Bern to Bordeaux

Road trip guide for driving from the Swiss capital of Bern to Bordeaux, France. Practical tips on Swiss vignettes, French tolls, and route navigation.

Drive time
9h 14m
Distance
862 km
Same day?
Long day
under 12 h
Fuel cost
≈ €131
petrol · diesel ≈ €110
Tolls
≈ €110
mixed
EV charging
Unknown
not yet surveyed
Countries
🇨🇭 🇫🇷
2 countries
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Route map

Route options

Other paths OSRM found between the two cities — handy when traffic, tolls, or scenery matter more than raw speed.

Avoids motorways

+3h
Distance:
798 km
(−63 km)
Duration:
12h 15m

Via: N 145 · N 10 · D 951 · N 141

How else can you make this trip?

Driving is the focus of this guide; here's how cycling, coach, and (soon) train and plane stack up for the same pair.

What the drive is like

Drafted from the route's computed data on April 25, 2026 and reviewed against the route summary card. Read our methodology.

You leave the UNESCO-listed cobblestones of Bern via the A1, heading west toward the French border through the rolling Swiss countryside. Ensure your motorway vignette is clearly displayed on the inside of your windshield before hitting the Swiss motorway network, as this is strictly enforced. The transition into France at the border crossing near Vallorbe is seamless, but watch for the shift in road character as you trade the orderly, flat speed limits of Switzerland for the faster-paced French autoroutes where the limit climbs to 130 km/h in dry conditions.

As you merge onto the A40, often called the Autoroute des Titans, the landscape transforms into the dramatic peaks and tunnels of the Jura mountains. This stretch requires concentration, especially if you catch a mountain rain band, which triggers the French requirement to lower motorway speeds to 110 km/h. Following the A42 and A46 around the outskirts of Lyon, you will navigate one of the busiest interchanges in the country; stick to the signposted bypasses to avoid becoming ensnared in the city's heavy peripheral traffic.

The final leg toward Bordeaux takes you deep into the heart of rural France, where the motorway system switches to a distance-based toll model. Keep a credit card or cash handy for the frequent peage booths, as there are no vignettes here. As you approach the Gironde region, the air softens and the industrial highway gives way to the sprawling vineyards surrounding the Garonne river. Be mindful of low-emission zones near the center of Bordeaux; check your vehicle's compliance status before navigating directly into the historic city core, as central access can be restricted during high-pollution events.

Route highlights

  • The A40 Autoroute des Titans with its impressive tunnels and viaducts through the Jura mountains
  • The Lyon orbital bypass where the A42 and A46 link the route south
  • Transitioning from the Swiss vignette system to the French distance-based toll network
  • The scenic approach into Bordeaux along the Garonne river valley

Trip plan

How to think about the drive: one day, split, or overnight.

Overnight recommended

Too long for a single-driver day. Plan on 1 overnight stop(s) to do this trip right.

A natural overnight stop near the halfway point: Anse (fr).

Distance:
862 km
Duration:
9h 14m (free-flow, no traffic)

Where to stop

Places along the route that make natural breaks for coffee, lunch, or a night.

  1. Gland 🇨🇭 ch

    ≈123 km

    ≈ 6.7 km detour from the main route

  2. Ambérieu-en-Bugey 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈246 km

    ≈ 11.8 km detour from the main route

  3. Amplepuis 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈369 km

    ≈ 14.5 km detour from the main route

  4. Châtel-Guyon 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈492 km

    ≈ 6.1 km detour from the main route

  5. Tulle 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈615 km

    ≈ 16.8 km detour from the main route

  6. Coulounieix-Chamiers 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈739 km

    ≈ 5.3 km detour from the main route

Key moves

Things to know before you set off — borders, sides of the road, tolls.

Cross-border drive · CH → FR

You'll leave one country and enter another on this trip. Keep your ID close, even inside Schengen, and check current border-control status before you go.

Tolls on motorways in FR

Budget for motorway tolls — France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal charge per-km, Croatia and Greece by section. Contactless cards work almost everywhere; have one loaded.

Vignette required in CH

Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Bulgaria, and Romania require a sticker or e-vignette for motorway use. Buy at the border — missing one is a heavy on-the-spot fine.

Long rural stretch on La Transeuropéenne

Plan for about 168 km of two-lane country roads. Slower than motorway, but often the pretty part — fewer overtakes after dark.

Long rural stretch on N 89

Plan for about 18 km of two-lane country roads. Slower than motorway, but often the pretty part — fewer overtakes after dark.

Must-know before you go

The things a driver from another country wouldn't think to ask about — fines, stickers, payment cards, opening hours.

City access & emission zones

Order your Crit'Air sticker before the trip

Must know

Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Marseille, Toulouse and a growing list of cities require a Crit'Air air-quality sticker visible on your windscreen — even for a single drive-through. It's €4.51 from the official site and ships by post (allow 2–6 weeks abroad). Without it, expect on-the-spot fines from €68. Your registration document tells the issuer your emission class.

Official source

Borders & documents

You're leaving the EU customs zone

Must know

Switzerland is in Schengen but NOT in the EU customs union. Random customs stops happen at every border. Personal allowance: €300 in goods (CHF cash equivalent), 5L wine, 1L spirits. Above that you declare and pay duty. If you've loaded the boot with cured meat or cheese in Italy, declare it — confiscation is routine.

Tolls, vignettes & road payment

Mont Blanc, Grand St Bernard, San Bernardino tunnels charge extra

Must know

The vignette covers most motorways but NOT the major Alpine road tunnels. Mont Blanc tunnel (FR-IT) is roughly €54 one-way for a passenger car, Grand St Bernard about €33, San Bernardino is included in the vignette but Gotthard road tunnel is a vignette-only route in summer (the queue can be 2 hours; the rail-shuttle alternative through the Lötschberg is faster).

Vignette is annual only — CHF 40

Must know

Switzerland sells one vignette: an annual sticker (or e-vignette) for CHF 40 / about €42. There's no 10-day option. Buy at any border post or online before you leave. The sticker must be physically affixed to the windscreen — keeping it loose in the glovebox earns the same CHF 200 fine as not having one.

Official source

You'll hit three different toll systems on this trip

Must know

This route crosses countries with mismatched toll mechanics — France's ticket-and-pay, vignette stickers, electronic-only stretches. There's no single transponder that works everywhere, but a Telepass EU device covers FR/IT/ES/PT and a Bip&Go covers the same plus a few more. For a one-off trip, contactless cards plus a Swiss vignette and Austrian e-vignette is the simplest mix.

Rules, fees, and thresholds change. Always verify against the official source the day before you drive — this page is a checklist, not a legal reference.

Main roads

The highways this route spends the most kilometres on.

  • A 89 La Transeuropéenne
    302 km
  • A1
    161 km
  • A 40 Autoroute Blanche
    76 km
  • A 42 Autoroute de la Saône et du Rhône
    38 km
  • A 71; A 89 L'Arverne
    19 km
  • N 89
    18 km
  • A 20 L'Occitane
    16 km
  • A 46
    15 km
  • A 432
    11 km
  • A 6 Autoroute du Soleil
    6 km
  • A 466
    5 km
  • N 230 Rocade Extérieure
    4 km

Route character

How much of the drive is motorway vs. secondary vs. rural.

Motorway drive — fast, predictable, uneventful.

Motorway
76%
Secondary
3%
Other / rural
21%

Drive difficulty

At-a-glance feel: how demanding is this drive for one driver?

Overall

Demanding

Tough drive — multiple complicating factors compound fatigue. Strongly recommend splitting across days.

  • Long drive: 9h 14m behind the wheel at free-flow speeds.
  • Cross-border: ch → fr. Keep documents accessible and check border rules.
  • About 186 km on non-motorway roads where speeds and conditions vary.

Fuel & tolls

Rough cost expectation for a typical EU passenger car. Treat as an estimate — pump prices change weekly.

Petrol (RON 95)

≈ €131

64.6 L × €2.02 / L · 7.5 L/100 km

Diesel

≈ €110

51.7 L × €2.12 / L · 6 L/100 km

Electric (DC fast)

≈ €86

151 kWh × €0.57 / kWh · 17.5 kWh/100 km

Public DC fast charging — slower AC charging at home or hotels typically costs about half.

Motorway tolls & vignettes

≈ €110

  • CH — Vignette (motorway sticker / e-vignette) — €42.00 for 365 days
  • FR — €0.10/km on the motorway network (≈ 679 km in-country ≈ €68)

Prices last refreshed 2026-05-04.

Weather by month

Average daytime high / overnight low and typical monthly rainfall, over the past five years.

🇨🇭 Bern

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
-2°
-0°
11°
13°
17°
24°
13°
24°
14°
25°
14°
20°
11°
15°
-1°
100mm 32mm 97mm 96mm 154mm 116mm 149mm 108mm 142mm 121mm 156mm 108mm

hot mild cold

🇫🇷 Bordeaux

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
11°
13°
15°
18°
21°
12°
26°
16°
27°
17°
28°
17°
23°
14°
21°
12°
15°
11°
97mm 81mm 108mm 79mm 91mm 119mm 36mm 52mm 83mm 117mm 132mm 79mm

hot mild cold

Next 5 days at Bordeaux

Live forecast — refreshes every few hours.

  • Tue 12

    12° / 12°

  • Wed 13

    ☀️

    18° / 12°

    14.4mm

  • Thu 14

    🌧️

    15° / 10°

    68.2mm

  • Fri 15

    🌧️

    14° / 9°

    10.7mm

  • Sat 16

    14° / 8°

    0.3mm

Forecast: MET Norway

Directions

Turn-by-turn summary of the main manoeuvres, generated by OSRM.

Show all 32 manoeuvres
  1. Kramgasse 0.3 km
  2. 0.5 km
  3. 0.4 km
  4. (A1) 96 km
  5. (A1) 50 km
  6. (A1) 15 km
  7. 0.9 km
  8. 0.3 km
  9. Autoroute Blanche (A 40) 31 km
  10. Autoroute des Titans (A 40) 45 km
  11. Autoroute de la Saône et du Rhône (A 42) 38 km
  12. 0.7 km
  13. (A 432) 11 km
  14. (A 46) 15 km
  15. (A 466) 5 km
  16. Autoroute du Soleil (A 6) 6 km
  17. La Transeuropéenne (A 89) 58 km
  18. La Transeuropéenne (A 89) 78 km
  19. (A 89) 6 km
  20. L'Arverne (A 71; A 89) 19 km
  21. (A 89) 160 km
  22. (A 89) 1.0 km
  23. L'Occitane (A 20) 16 km
  24. La Transeuropéenne 168 km
  25. (N 89) 18 km
  26. Rocade Extérieure (N 230) 1 km
  27. Rocade Extérieure (N 230) 4 km
  28. 0.7 km
  29. Cours Georges Clemenceau
  30. Place Gambetta

By coach from Bern to Bordeaux

Indicative duration of the fastest direct long-distance coach found in the FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus EU schedules.

Travel time
12h 20m
Direct
Operator
FlixBus-eu
Departures / day
~1
Approximate based on the published schedule.
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Schedules sourced from the FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus GTFS feeds via transport.data.gouv.fr. Times are indicative; verify on the operator's site before booking.

Booking link coming soon.

By plane from Bern to Bordeaux

Indicative travel time on a non-stop flight, based on great-circle distance, average commercial cruise speed (850 km/h), and a 90-minute allowance for taxi, security, and boarding.

Total time
2h 16m
Door-to-door from :from airport.
In the air
47 min
At ~850 km/h cruise speed.
On the ground
90 min
Taxi + security + boarding (typical short-haul).
Route
BRN → BOD
664 km great-circle.

Indicative fare: from €40 — fares vary by season, day of week, and how far ahead you book. Always check the airline or a meta-search before planning around this number.

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Estimate-only. We don't pull live schedules or fares for flights — see the methodology page for how this number is computed.

Air travel emits roughly 5–10× the CO₂ per passenger-km of rail for the same distance.

By train from Bern to Bordeaux

Fastest cross-border rail itinerary from the public Transitous planner. Times reflect a typical Monday-morning departure on the next available service-day.

Fastest journey
7h 15m
5 changes
Lead operator
Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB
+ 1 more
Alternatives
5
Itineraries returned by the planner.

Trains on the fastest itinerary

  • IC61
  • 612B
  • 421A

All operators across alternatives

  • Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB
  • SNCF VOYAGEURS
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Routing via the public Transitous OTP planner (community-run MOTIS instance). Cached 24 hours; verify on the operator's site before booking.

Frequently asked

Do I need a vignette for driving in France?

No, France does not use a vignette system. Instead, the country utilizes a network of distance-based tolls known as peage for most major motorways.

Is the Swiss motorway vignette mandatory?

Yes, if you plan to drive on any Swiss national motorway, a valid vignette must be purchased and affixed to your vehicle's windscreen.

How do speed limits change when it rains in France?

In France, the standard 130 km/h motorway speed limit is reduced to 110 km/h during wet weather. Always adjust your speed based on visibility and road surface conditions.

How this page is built

Compiled by COD Solutions Oy from open European data — OSRM over OpenStreetMap for the route geometry, Open-Meteo for monthly climate normals, EU Weekly Oil Bulletin for cross-border fuel-price bands, and Google Gemini drafts the narrative and FAQ from the computed route data. See our methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.

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