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🇫🇷 Cross-border drive · France → Germany 🇩🇪

Driving from Toulouse to Frankfurt am Main

A comprehensive driving guide from the Occitanie region of France to the financial heart of Germany, covering key route notes and border changes.

Drive time
11h 56m
Distance
1,174 km
Same day?
Long day
under 12 h
Fuel cost
≈ €180
petrol · diesel ≈ €150
Tolls
≈ €126
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.

Alternative

+27m
Distance:
1,233 km
(+60 km)
Duration:
12h 23m

Via: A 5 · A 36 · A 9 · A 7

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

11h 56m

1.174 km · €180 fuel

See details ↓

By bike

Not realistic

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

By bus

No direct service

Our coach data (FlixBus + BlaBlaCar) doesn't list a direct service for this pair. National operators (e.g., National Express in the UK, Eurolines feeders) may still cover it — check their site directly.

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 Toulouse via the A62, but quickly transition onto the A20 northbound as you leave the Garonne valley behind. The drive through central France involves a complex series of connectors, moving from the A89 toward the A71 and eventually the A79, which acts as a vital artery slicing through the Auvergne region. Expect varied topography here as you climb out of the southern plains into the more rolling, forested landscapes of central France, where speed cameras are frequent and strictly enforced near the rural interchanges.

Crossing the border from France into Germany brings an immediate shift in driving culture once you clear the French motorway toll gates for the last time. While French autoroutes demand a toll-by-distance payment system, the German Autobahn network remains free to use, though you will notice the change in pace instantly. The French 130 km/h limit, which drops to 110 km/h during rain, gives way to the German concept of recommended speeds. Stay alert in the right lane; the density of heavy goods vehicles increases significantly as you approach the industrial corridors leading into Hesse.

Keep in mind that while Germany is generous with its speed allowances on sections of the autobahn, construction zones appear frequently around major hubs like Frankfurt. These zones impose strict speed limits that are monitored by radar. If you are entering the Frankfurt city centre, remember that it is designated as a low-emission zone, so ensure your vehicle meets local environmental requirements before finishing your journey in the shadow of the city's banking towers.

Route highlights

  • The A79 transition through the Auvergne landscape
  • The transition from French toll-based autoroutes to the free-to-use German Autobahn
  • Navigating the dense motorway interchange network approaching Frankfurt
  • The historic transition from the Garonne valley out of Toulouse

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: Auxonne (fr).

Distance:
1,174 km
Duration:
11h 56m (free-flow, no traffic)

Where to stop

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

  1. Gourdon 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈147 km

    ≈ 19.3 km detour from the main route

  2. Ussel 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈293 km

    ≈ 4.4 km detour from the main route

  3. Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈440 km

    ≈ 24 km detour from the main route

  4. Châtenoy-le-Royal 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈587 km

    ≈ 13.8 km detour from the main route

  5. Besançon 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈734 km

    ≈ 8.5 km detour from the main route

  6. Neuenburg am Rhein 🇩🇪 de

    ≈880 km

    ≈ 4.3 km detour from the main route

  7. Ettlingen 🇩🇪 de

    ≈1,027 km

    ≈ 4.4 km detour from the main route

Key moves

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

Multi-country chain · FR → CH → DE

You'll cross 3 countries on this drive — each with its own toll system, fuel pricing, and motorway rules. Skim the must-know section below before you set off, and have your registration plus insurance card in the door pocket for any roadside check.

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 N 70

Plan for about 43 km of two-lane country roads. Slower than motorway, but often the pretty part — fewer overtakes after dark.

Long rural stretch on N 80

Plan for about 26 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

Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart need a green Umweltplakette

Must know

Germany's low-emission zones (Umweltzone) are simpler than the French system but stricter on entry. You need a colour-coded sticker physically on your windscreen before entering. The vast majority of zones today require a green sticker (Euro 4+ petrol, Euro 6+ diesel). Order via TÜV / DEKRA / certified workshops — about €6–13, ships in days. Driving without one costs €100 even if your car would qualify.

Official source

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

Frankfurt Umweltzone covers the entire inner ring

Must know

Frankfurt am Main

Green sticker required for the Innenstadt zone, which is bigger than most foreigners expect — it extends past the Anlagenring to the Mainz–Hanau line. Fines are €100 even for parked cars. Bavarian and Hessian rental cars come with the sticker; foreign-registered vehicles need to order one before arrival (about €13).

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).

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 5
    291 km
  • A 36 La Comtoise
    237 km
  • A 20 L'Occitane
    175 km
  • A 89
    160 km
  • A 79 La Bourbonnaise
    91 km
  • A 71 L'Arverne
    46 km
  • N 70
    43 km
  • A 62 Autoroute des Deux Mers
    32 km
  • A 6 Autoroute du Soleil
    30 km
  • N 80
    26 km
  • N 79 Route Centre-Europe Atlantique
    10 km
  • A 31 Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne
    5 km

Route character

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

Motorway drive — fast, predictable, uneventful.

Motorway
92%
Secondary
7%
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: 11h 56m behind the wheel at free-flow speeds.
  • Cross-border: fr → de. 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)

≈ €180

88 L × €2.04 / L · 7.5 L/100 km

Diesel

≈ €150

70.4 L × €2.13 / L · 6 L/100 km

Electric (DC fast)

≈ €118

205 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

≈ €126

  • FR — €0.10/km on the motorway network (≈ 842 km in-country ≈ €84)
  • CH — Vignette (motorway sticker / e-vignette) — €42.00 for 365 days

Prices last refreshed 2026-05-04.

Weather by month

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

🇫🇷 Toulouse

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
10°
12°
15°
18°
21°
11°
27°
17°
28°
18°
30°
18°
24°
14°
22°
12°
15°
11°
72mm 46mm 72mm 74mm 110mm 90mm 54mm 64mm 52mm 67mm 93mm 69mm

hot mild cold

🇩🇪 Frankfurt am Main

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
12°
16°
20°
10°
25°
15°
26°
15°
26°
16°
22°
13°
16°
79mm 46mm 56mm 62mm 77mm 55mm 90mm 72mm 72mm 81mm 60mm 46mm

hot mild cold

Next 5 days at Frankfurt am Main

Live forecast — refreshes every few hours.

  • Tue 12

    / 8°

  • Wed 13

    🌧️

    14° / 6°

    28.1mm

  • Thu 14

    🌧️

    12° / 6°

    10.6mm

  • Fri 15

    🌧️

    14° / 4°

    4mm

  • Sat 16

    ☀️

    14° / 5°

    0.6mm

Forecast: MET Norway

Directions

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

Show all 41 manoeuvres
  1. Rue de la Pomme 0.3 km
  2. Allées Charles de Fitte
  3. Rue du Docteur Louis Sanières 0.1 km
  4. Périphérique Intérieur (A 620) 4 km
  5. 1 km
  6. Autoroute des Deux Mers (A 62) 32 km
  7. 0.7 km
  8. L'Occitane (A 20) 17 km
  9. L'Occitane (A 20) 158 km
  10. (A 89) 160 km
  11. (A 71) 1.0 km
  12. L'Arverne (A 71) 46 km
  13. 0.6 km
  14. La Bourbonnaise (A 79) 91 km
  15. Route Centre-Europe Atlantique (N 79) 10 km
  16. (N 70) 43 km
  17. (N 80)
  18. (N 80) 26 km
  19. (N 80)
  20. 0.3 km
  21. Autoroute du Soleil (A 6) 30 km
  22. Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne (A 31) 5 km
  23. (A 36) 163 km
  24. La Comtoise (A 36) 74 km
  25. 1 km
  26. (A 5) 164 km
  27. (A 5) 0.3 km
  28. (A 5) 18 km
  29. 0.3 km
  30. (A 5) 25 km
  31. (A 5) 0.4 km
  32. (A 5) 5 km
  33. 0.5 km
  34. (A 5) 14 km
  35. 0.4 km
  36. (A 5) 37 km
  37. (A 5) 29 km
  38. (A 648) 0.5 km
  39. Wiesbadener Straße (A 648) 3 km
  40. Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage (B 44) 0.7 km

Frequently asked

Do I need a vignette for this drive?

No, neither France nor Germany utilizes a sticker-based vignette system for passenger vehicles. France relies on toll booths for their motorway network, while German autobahns are toll-free for cars.

How do speed limits change between countries?

France enforces a strict 130 km/h limit on motorways, reducing to 110 km/h in wet conditions. Germany offers sections of the autobahn with no formal speed limit, though 130 km/h is the official recommendation for safety.

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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