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🇫🇷 Cross-border drive · France → Spain 🇪🇸

Driving from Lyon to Alicante

Essential road trip guide for driving from Lyon to Alicante, covering motorway tolls, cross-border rules between France and Spain, and route highlights.

Drive time
12h 21m
Distance
1,166 km
Same day?
Split it
12 h+, plan a stop
Fuel cost
≈ €153
petrol · diesel ≈ €134
Tolls
≈ €110
per-km
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

+7h 55m
Distance:
1,232 km
(+66 km)
Duration:
20h 16m

Via: N-340 · D 66 · N-332 · C-14

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.

By car

12h 21m

1.166 km · €153 fuel

See details ↓

By bike

Not realistic

1.166 km is far beyond a typical multi-day cycle tour. Try a shorter pair like a day or weekend stage.

By bus
Direct

16h 30m

FlixBus-eu

See details ↓

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 depart Lyon by merging onto the M7, heading south through the Rhône Valley toward the Mediterranean coast, where the A9 motorway eventually becomes your primary artery. As you traverse the Occitanie region, keep an eye on your speed; French autoroutes drop the limit to 110 km/h in the frequent rain bands common to the south, and the distance-based toll system is strictly enforced as you pass major interchanges like Nîmes and Montpellier. Prepare for heavy congestion near Perpignan as you approach the border, especially during peak holiday windows. The crossing at Le Perthus signals an immediate transition into Spain, where the A9 seamlessly feeds into the AP-7. While the transition feels subtle, the driving culture shifts; Spanish motorways generally have a lower speed limit of 120 km/h, and you will notice a marked increase in lorry traffic once you clear the Pyrenees. Though many segments of the AP-7 in this corridor have moved to a toll-free model, keep your payment method ready for the remaining private stretches that connect the Costa Brava down to the Valencian Community. Passing through the arid landscapes of the Iberian interior requires vigilance, particularly as you transition from the coastal flow to the A-33 and A-35 inland routes toward Alicante. These roads are generally well-maintained and empty compared to the Mediterranean corridor, but service stations are spaced further apart; ensure your fuel tank is healthy before leaving the major coastal hubs. Upon reaching the outskirts of Alicante, stay alert for local signage directing traffic toward the city center or the coastal urban sprawl, as the urban speed limits are strictly monitored by speed cameras throughout the Valencian province.

Route highlights

  • The transition through the Pyrenees at the Le Perthus border crossing
  • The dramatic shift in landscape from the lush Rhône Valley to the Mediterranean scrub of the Costa Blanca
  • Navigating the historic, wind-swept coastal corridors near Perpignan
  • The efficient, low-traffic inland stretches provided by the A-33 and A-35 motorways

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: Tordera (es).

Distance:
1,166 km
Duration:
12h 21m (free-flow, no traffic)

Where to stop

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

  1. Montélimar 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈146 km

    ≈ 6.3 km detour from the main route

  2. Vendargues 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈292 km

    ≈ 3.1 km detour from the main route

  3. Rivesaltes 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈437 km

    ≈ 4.2 km detour from the main route

  4. Sant Celoni 🇪🇸 es

    ≈583 km

    ≈ 6.4 km detour from the main route

  5. La Canonja 🇪🇸 es

    ≈729 km

    ≈ 2.2 km detour from the main route

  6. Torreblanca 🇪🇸 es

    ≈875 km

    ≈ 4.4 km detour from the main route

  7. L'Alcúdia 🇪🇸 es

    ≈1,020 km

    ≈ 2.7 km detour from the main route

Key moves

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

Cross-border drive · FR → ES

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 / ES

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.

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

Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla now run ZBE low-emission zones

Must know

Spain's Zonas de Bajas Emisiones (ZBE) cover central Madrid (24/7), Barcelona inside the Rondes (weekdays 7:00–20:00), Sevilla, Valencia and a growing list. Foreign plates need to register at the city portal in advance — your Euro emission class determines whether you get in. Without registration, cameras log entry and the fine reaches your home address.

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

Lyon ZFE — Crit'Air 4 banned year-round, 3 banned in winter

Must know

Lyon

Lyon's low-emission zone is stricter than Paris in some respects: Crit'Air 4 vehicles are banned 24/7, and from 2026 Crit'Air 3 (most pre-2011 diesels) joins the year-round ban. Sticker required, even for transit. Foreign plates: order via the official Crit'Air site at least 6 weeks ahead.

Tolls, vignettes & road payment

Contactless works at every autoroute booth

Useful

French autoroutes use a ticket system: take a card on entry, pay on exit. Every barrier accepts contactless tap-to-pay — pull into the "CB / bank card" lane (orange "t" logo means Liber-T transponder only, avoid those). For frequent EU travellers a Bip&Go transponder pays itself off in two trips by skipping the queue.

What your car must carry

Hi-vis vest in the cabin, triangle in the boot

Must know

A reflective vest must be reachable without leaving the vehicle (in the door pocket or under your seat — boot is too late). One warning triangle is also mandatory. The 2012 breathalyzer rule was scrapped in 2020 but is still nice to keep. No spare-bulb requirement.

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.

  • AP-7 Autopista de la Mediterrània
    469 km
  • A 9 La Languedocienne
    280 km
  • M 7 Autoroute du Soleil
    196 km
  • A-7 Autovia de la Mediterrània
    99 km
  • A-31 Autovía de Alicante
    66 km
  • A-35 Autovia Almansa-Xàtiva
    33 km
  • A-33 Autovía del Altiplano
    13 km

Route character

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

Motorway drive — fast, predictable, uneventful.

Motorway
99%
Secondary
0%
Other / rural
1%

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: 12h 21m behind the wheel at free-flow speeds.
  • Cross-border: fr → es. Keep documents accessible and check border rules.

Fuel & tolls

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

Petrol (RON 95)

≈ €153

87.5 L × €1.74 / L · 7.5 L/100 km

Diesel

≈ €134

70 L × €1.91 / L · 6 L/100 km

Electric (DC fast)

≈ €123

204 kWh × €0.60 / 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

  • FR — €0.10/km on the motorway network (≈ 482 km in-country ≈ €48)
  • ES — €0.09/km on the motorway network (≈ 684 km in-country ≈ €62) Toll-free on the A-network; charged only on AP roads.

Prices last refreshed 2026-05-04.

Weather by month

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

🇫🇷 Lyon

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
10°
14°
16°
21°
11°
27°
16°
28°
17°
29°
17°
23°
13°
18°
11°
11°
65mm 44mm 110mm 86mm 99mm 93mm 87mm 45mm 131mm 118mm 88mm 76mm

hot mild cold

🇪🇸 Alicante

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
18°
17°
20°
11°
21°
13°
23°
16°
28°
21°
30°
24°
31°
24°
27°
21°
25°
18°
22°
13°
18°
9mm 16mm 56mm 16mm 37mm 14mm 11mm 13mm 47mm 61mm 5mm 30mm

hot mild cold

Next 5 days at Alicante

Live forecast — refreshes every few hours.

  • Tue 12

    ☀️

    19° / 18°

  • Wed 13

    ☀️

    26° / 15°

  • Thu 14

    ☀️

    24° / 15°

  • Fri 15

    🌧️

    21° / 14°

    5.5mm

  • Sat 16

    ☀️

    22° / 12°

Forecast: MET Norway

Directions

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

Show all 27 manoeuvres
  1. Pont de l'Université
  2. Quai Perrache 0.3 km
  3. Autoroute du Soleil (M 7) 196 km
  4. La Languedocienne (A 9) 86 km
  5. La Languedocienne (A 9) 141 km
  6. La Catalane (A 9) 52 km
  7. Autopista de la Mediterrània (AP-7) 136 km
  8. Autopista de la Mediterrània (AP-7) 14 km
  9. (B-30) 0.4 km
  10. 0.4 km
  11. Autopista de la Mediterrània (AP-7) 61 km
  12. Autopista de la Mediterrània (AP-7) 259 km
  13. Autovia de la Mediterrània (A-7) 55 km
  14. (A-7) 44 km
  15. Autovia Almansa-Xàtiva (A-35) 21 km
  16. Autovía Almansa-Xàtiva (A-35) 12 km
  17. Autovía del Altiplano (A-33) 13 km
  18. 3 km
  19. Autovía de Alicante (A-31) 20 km
  20. Autovía de Alicante (A-31) 45 km
  21. 0.5 km
  22. Carrer de Mèxic
  23. Autovía de Alicante (A-31) 0.5 km
  24. Bulevard Far de l'Illa de Tabarca
  25. Plaça de l'Ajuntament

By coach from Lyon to Alicante

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

Travel time
16h 30m
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.

Frequently asked

Do I need a vignette for this drive?

No, neither France nor Spain uses a vignette system. Both countries rely on distance-based tolls on their motorway networks.

What is the speed limit difference between France and Spain?

French motorways allow up to 130 km/h in clear weather, dropping to 110 km/h in rain. Spanish motorways have a lower maximum speed limit of 120 km/h.

Are there any specific driving hazards on this route?

Heavy traffic near the French-Spanish border and high-speed sections along the A9 are typical. During summer, the coastal heat can be taxing, so ensure your vehicle's cooling system is up to the task.

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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