🇫🇷 Viaje transfronterizo · France → Netherlands 🇳🇱
En coche de Marseille a Rotterdam
Drive from Marseille to Rotterdam via France and Belgium. Navigate the A7, A6, A31, and Belgian motorways. Budget for tolls.
- Tiempo de conducción
- 12h 30m
- Distancia
- 1.164 km
- ¿Mismo día?
- Divídelo
- 12 h+, planifica una parada
- Coste de combustible
- ≈ €177
- gasolina · diésel ≈ €151
- Peajes
- ≈ €81
- por km
- Carga de vehículo eléctrico
- Desconocido
- aún no encuestado
En esta página
Mapa de la ruta
Opciones de ruta
Otros caminos que OSRM encontró entre las dos ciudades — útil cuando el tráfico, los peajes o el paisaje importan más que la velocidad pura.
Sin autopistas
+7h 29m- Distancia:
- 1.145 km (−19 km)
- Duración:
- 20h 0m
Vía: D 906 · D 677 · N5 · D 907
¿Cómo más puedes hacer este viaje?
Conducir es el enfoque de esta guía; aquí se explica cómo se comparan la bicicleta y (pronto) el tren, el autobús y el avión para el mismo trayecto.
12h 30m
1.164 km · €177 de combustible
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No es realista
1.164 km está muy lejos de ser una cicloturismo típico de varios días. Prueba un tramo más corto, como una etapa de un día o de fin de semana.
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.
Cómo es el viaje
Elaborado a partir de los datos calculados de la ruta el 24 de abril de 2026 y revisado en comparación con la tarjeta resumen de la ruta. Lee nuestra metodología.
Your journey south to north kicks off on the A7 motorway heading out of Marseille, quickly merging onto the A55 before rejoining the A7, which will be your primary artery for a significant stretch through Provence and into the Rhône Valley. As you push north towards Lyon, watch for the A6, another major Autoroute that will carry you through Burgundy. This stretch is known for its vineyards and rolling landscapes, but also for its straightforward, high-speed driving, punctuated by toll plazas that are standard on the French network.
Beyond Lyon, the A6 transitions into the A31 as you head towards the Luxembourg border. This section takes you through northeastern France, often passing near significant industrial and historical regions. Be aware that while the French Autoroutes are generally in excellent condition, the further north you go, the more you might encounter varying road surfaces as you approach the Belgian frontier.
Crossing into Belgium on the E19/A7 (which links seamlessly from the A31), you'll find yourself on a wide, often busy, motorway network. Speed limits are typically 120 km/h, but watch for signs indicating lower limits or variable speed controls, especially around urban areas like Brussels. Fuel prices in Belgium can sometimes be higher than in France, so consider topping up before you enter. The Belgian motorway system is generally toll-free for passenger cars, a welcome change from France.
Finally, you'll transition into the Netherlands, where the E19 continues towards Rotterdam. The Dutch motorways, often designated with the 'A' prefix, are known for their efficiency and clarity. You'll likely encounter more traffic as you approach the dense Randstad conurbation. Be mindful of the Netherlands' generally lower speed limits on motorways, often 100 or 120 km/h, and the presence of variable speed limit signs. Low-emission zones are a consideration in some Dutch cities, though typically not a major concern for through-traffic on the main motorways. Be prepared for a final stretch into Rotterdam, a major port city with its own unique urban driving environment.
Puntos destacados de la ruta
- Château country along the A6 in Burgundy
- Crossing the Ardennes foothills near the Belgian border
- Navigating the busy Belgian motorway E19
- Approaching Rotterdam's port infrastructure
- The seamless transition between French and Belgian Autoroutes
- Variable speed limit zones in the Netherlands
Plan de viaje
Cómo plantear el viaje: un día, dividido o con noche.
Se recomienda pasar la noche
Demasiado largo para un día de un solo conductor. Planifica 1 parada(s) de una noche para hacer este viaje correctamente.
Una parada natural para pasar la noche cerca del punto medio: Quetigny (fr).
- Distancia:
- 1.164 km
- Duración:
- 12h 30m (flujo libre, sin tráfico)
Dónde parar
Lugares a lo largo de la ruta que sirven como paradas naturales para tomar un café, almorzar o pasar la noche.
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Pierrelatte 🇫🇷 fr
≈146 kmdesvío de ≈ 3.3 km de la ruta principal
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Chasse-sur-Rhône 🇫🇷 fr
≈291 kmdesvío de ≈ 1.1 km de la ruta principal
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Châtenoy-le-Royal 🇫🇷 fr
≈436 kmdesvío de ≈ 1.4 km de la ruta principal
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Langres 🇫🇷 fr
≈582 kmdesvío de ≈ 18.6 km de la ruta principal
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Châlons-en-Champagne 🇫🇷 fr
≈727 kmdesvío de ≈ 29.5 km de la ruta principal
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Charleville-Mézières 🇫🇷 fr
≈873 kmdesvío de ≈ 6.4 km de la ruta principal
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Wezembeek-Oppem 🇧🇪 be
≈1.018 kmdesvío de ≈ 2 km de la ruta principal
Movimientos clave
Cosas que debes saber antes de salir: fronteras, lado de la carretera, peajes.
Cadena de varios países · FR → BE → NL
Cruzarás 3 países en este viaje, cada uno con su propio sistema de peajes, precios de combustible y normas de autopista. Lee la sección de información esencial a continuación antes de salir, y ten la documentación del vehículo y la tarjeta de seguro en el bolsillo de la puerta para cualquier control en carretera.
Peajes en autopistas en FR
Presupuesta los peajes de autopista: Francia, Italia, España y Portugal cobran por kilómetro, Croacia y Grecia por tramo. Las tarjetas contactless funcionan casi en todas partes; ten una cargada.
Largo tramo rural en R0
Planifica unos 33 km de carreteras secundarias de dos carriles. Más lentas que la autopista, pero a menudo son la parte bonita; menos adelantamientos al anochecer.
Largo tramo rural en N5 Route Charlemagne
Planifica unos 29 km de carreteras secundarias de dos carriles. Más lentas que la autopista, pero a menudo son la parte bonita; menos adelantamientos al anochecer.
Imprescindible antes de partir
Cosas que un conductor de otro país no se le ocurriría preguntar — multas, pegatinas, tarjetas de pago, horarios.
Acceso a ciudades & zonas de bajas emisiones
Brussels Low Emission Zone covers all 19 communes
ImprescindibleBrussels LEZ runs 24/7 across the entire city; foreign plates must register online before arrival. Diesel pre-Euro 4 and petrol pre-Euro 1 are banned outright. The fine for unregistered entry is €350. Antwerp and Ghent have their own LEZs with different sticker requirements.
Order your Crit'Air sticker before the trip
ImprescindibleParis, 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.
Peajes, viñetas & pago de carretera
Contactless works at every autoroute booth
ÚtilFrench 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.
Vieux-Port and Prado tunnels charge separate tolls
ÚtilMarseille
Marseille has three tolled urban tunnels not covered by the autoroute network: Vieux-Port (~€3.50), Prado-Carénage (~€3), Prado-Sud (~€3). Each is paid at a barrier with contactless. They save 10–20 minutes vs surface streets, but tally up if you cross the city twice.
No motorway tolls, but Westerschelde tunnel charges
ConsejoDutch motorways are free for cars, but a few specific crossings charge. The Westerscheldetunnel near Vlissingen is €5–7. Kil Tunnel (A29) and Liefkenshoektunnel (Antwerp side) are similarly priced. Pay contactless on entry — there's no booth queue.
Qué debe llevar tu coche
Hi-vis vest in the cabin, triangle in the boot
ImprescindibleA 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.
Normas & costumbres de conducción
Priorité à droite still applies in towns
ÚtilOn urban streets without signs, traffic from your right has priority — even from a side street that looks subordinate. Outside cities the rule is mostly retired, but in residential French villages it survives. Slow at every right-hand junction unless a yellow diamond on your road tells you you're on the priority road.
Plan your stops, not just your finish time
ÚtilOSRM gives you free-flow drive time. Realistic add: 10% on motorway-heavy routes, 25% if you're crossing two cities. Eat at off-peak hours (11:30 lunch, 18:00 dinner) — service-area queues at noon kill 20 minutes. EU fatigue research is consistent: 15-minute break every 2 hours, full 45-minute break before 6 hours. The drive between hours 7 and 9 is where avoidable accidents cluster.
Bicycles have right-of-way at unmarked junctions
ÚtilIn the Netherlands, cyclists are treated as full traffic and often given priority you'd expect from a pedestrian crossing back home. Always check the bike lane before turning. At a roundabout in town, cyclists get the inside line and you yield. The rule that bites is unmarked junctions in residential streets — yield to the bike.
Town names switch language across the border
ConsejoBelgium signs towns in the local language: Mons becomes Bergen in Flanders, Liège becomes Luik, Brussels becomes Bruxelles/Brussel. SatNav usually handles both, but printed maps and exit signs can throw you. If you're looking for "Mons" on a Flemish-side motorway, you'll see "Bergen" on the gantry.
Gasolineras
Contactless cards work at virtually every motorway pump
ConsejoMajor brand stations (Shell, Total, BP, Repsol, Cepsa, OMV, Eni, Esso) take Visa and Mastercard contactless without an issue. American Express and Diners are spotty south of the Alps. A €100 pre-authorisation hold is normal — it releases within 5 days. Carry €50 cash for the rare independent station.
Smaller stations close on Sundays
ConsejoMotorway service areas (aires) run 24/7 with a fuel-price premium of about €0.15/L. Off-motorway stations in towns under 20k people often close Sunday afternoons and overnight Mon–Sat. If you're fuelling on a Sunday route, plan around motorway stops — supermarket pumps (Carrefour, E.Leclerc) are your cheapest option but typically 9:00–12:30 / 14:30–19:00 on a Sunday, where open at all.
Dinero & conectividad
EU roaming covers calls, texts and data at no extra cost
ConsejoYour home EU SIM works at home rates across every EU member, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The "fair use" cap on data only applies if you're abroad more than four months. For a 2-week road trip, just use your phone normally — but switch off "data roaming" if you're leaving the EU into UK / CH for any segment.
Emergencia & averías
112 works everywhere in the EU and continental neighbours
ConsejoSingle number for police, ambulance, fire — works from any phone, any network, any country. On motorways, the orange SOS pillars every 2km connect direct to the regional traffic control centre and pinpoint your location. Use them over your phone if you can — it speeds the response.
Reglas, tarifas y umbrales cambian. Verifica siempre la fuente oficial el día antes de conducir — esta página es una lista de control, no una referencia legal.
Carreteras principales
Las autopistas en las que esta ruta pasa la mayor parte de los kilómetros.
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A 7 Autoroute du Soleil293 km
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A 6 Autoroute du Soleil133 km
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A 31 Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne114 km
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A 26 Autoroute des Anglais97 km
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A 5 —91 km
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E19 —78 km
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A 34 L'Ardennaise76 km
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A16 —52 km
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R0 —33 km
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N5 Route Charlemagne31 km
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A 304 Autoroute des Ardennes30 km
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A 4 Autoroute de l’Est22 km
Carácter de la ruta
Cuánto del viaje es autopista frente a secundaria frente a rural.
Viaje por autopista — rápido, predecible, sin incidentes.
- Autopista
- 91%
- Secundaria
- 4%
- Otro / rural
- 5%
Dificultad de conducción
Percepción rápida: ¿qué tan exigente es este viaje para un conductor?
General
Exigente
Viaje duro: múltiples factores complicantes se suman a la fatiga. Se recomienda encarecidamente dividirlo en varios días.
- Viaje largo: 12h 30m al volante a velocidades de flujo libre.
- Transfronterizo: FR → NL. Ten los documentos a mano y consulta las normativas fronterizas.
Combustible y peajes
Estimación aproximada del coste para un coche de pasajeros típico de la UE. Trátalo como una estimación: los precios en surtidor cambian semanalmente.
Gasolina (RON 95)
≈ €177
87.3 L × €2.03 / L · 7.5 L/100 km
Diésel
≈ €151
69.8 L × €2.16 / L · 6 L/100 km
Eléctrico (carga rápida DC)
≈ €124
204 kWh × €0.61 / kWh · 17.5 kWh/100 km
Carga rápida DC pública — la carga AC en casa o en hotel suele costar la mitad.
Peajes de autopista y viñetas
≈ €81
- FR — €0.10/km en la red de autopistas (≈ 810 km en el país ≈ €81)
Precios actualizados por última vez el 2026-05-04. Fuente: Boletín Semanal de Petróleo de la UE más operadores de autopistas nacionales.
Tiempo por mes
Máxima diurna promedio / mínima nocturna y precipitación mensual típica, en los últimos cinco años.
🇫🇷 Marseille
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| 41mm | 59mm | 93mm | 37mm | 50mm | 27mm | 15mm | 29mm | 71mm | 75mm | 58mm | 64mm |
caliente templado frío
🇳🇱 Rotterdam
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| 100mm | 60mm | 67mm | 74mm | 84mm | 51mm | 115mm | 68mm | 84mm | 114mm | 108mm | 76mm |
caliente templado frío
Próximos 5 días en Rotterdam
Pronóstico en vivo — se actualiza cada pocas horas.
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Mar 12
☀️
10° / 9°
0.3mm
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Mié 13
🌧️
12° / 7°
34.9mm
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Jue 14
🌧️
12° / 7°
16.9mm
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Vie 15
🌧️
11° / 7°
5.8mm
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Sáb 16
☀️
12° / 8°
0.9mm
Pronóstico: MET Norway
Direcciones
Resumen de las maniobras principales, giro a giro, generado por OSRM.
Mostrar todas las 43 maniobras
- Boulevard Garibaldi
- Rue de la République
- Viaduc de Storione 0.1 km
- Autoroute du Littoral (A 55) 12 km
- (A 551) 0.4 km
- (A 551) 1 km
- Autoroute du Soleil (A 7) 293 km
- Autoroute du Soleil (M 7) 5 km
- Autoroute du Soleil (M 6) 16 km
- Autoroute du Soleil (A 6) 133 km
- Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne (A 31) 5 km
- Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne (A 31) 23 km
- Autoroute de Lorraine-Bourgogne (A 31) 86 km
- (A 5) 91 km
- Autoroute des Anglais (A 26) 97 km
- Autoroute de l’Est (A 4) 22 km
- (N 244) 1 km
- L'Ardennaise (A 34) 76 km
- Autoroute des Ardennes (A 304) 30 km
- (N 51) 6 km
- Contournement autoroutier de Couvin (E420) 13 km
- Route Charlemagne (N5) 29 km
- Route de Philippeville (N5) 2 km
- Route de Philippeville (N5)
- Chaussée de Philippeville (N5)
- Chaussée de Philippeville (N5)
- Chaussée de Philippeville (N5)
- Route de Philippeville (N5) 0.1 km
- Petite ceinture de Charleroi (R9) 1 km
- La Carolorégienne (A54) 2 km
- La Carolorégienne (A54) 22 km
- (E19) 9 km
- (R0) 33 km
- — 0.4 km
- (E19) 34 km
- — 0.6 km
- (R1) 10 km
- (E19) 34 km
- (A16) 37 km
- (A16) 10 km
- (A16) 5 km
- Abram van Rijckevorselweg (S107) 0.3 km
- Coolsingel
Preguntas frecuentes
Do I need a vignette for this route?
You do not need a vignette for France or Belgium. This route does not pass through countries requiring a vignette.
Are there significant tolls on this route?
Yes, the French Autoroutes (A7, A6, A31) are toll roads. You will encounter frequent toll plazas. Belgium and the Netherlands do not charge tolls for passenger cars on these main motorways.
What are the typical speed limits in each country?
In France, standard motorway limits are 130 km/h (reduced in rain). In Belgium, it's generally 120 km/h. In the Netherlands, expect 100 km/h or 120 km/h, often with variable signs.
Should I be aware of any specific driving regulations?
Pay attention to variable speed limits, especially in Belgium and the Netherlands. Also, ensure you have the legally required safety equipment like a reflective vest and warning triangle in your vehicle for France.
Where is a good place to refuel if I'm concerned about prices?
Fuel prices can vary. It's often advisable to fill up in France before entering Belgium, as Belgian fuel prices can sometimes be higher. Check prices as you go.
Cómo se construye esta página
Compilado por COD Solutions Oy a partir de datos europeos abiertos — 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. Consulta nuestra metodología para conocer la frecuencia de actualización y las limitaciones.