by Helga Meyer, maut1.de - April 19th, 2023
The Autoroute du Soleil, better known as the French A7 motorway, is a major transport route through southern France. The motorway connects Lyon in the north with Marseille in the south and is one of the most used in the whole of France.
If you are planning to travel on the A7 motorway in France, we recommend that you check the toll charges in advance.
With our toll box, you can start your journey to France with peace of mind.
During the summer months of July to August, traffic may be congested at Valence, Lanco de Provence and the Salon-de-Provence toll station, as well as at the main toll station in Vienne, about 30 kilometres south of Lyon.
Avoid this delay and take advantage of the possibility to pay the toll electronically with our toll box for cars or our toll box for motorhomes also called Telepeage. You simply drive through the toll station in a relaxed manner and have the toll charges debited from your account after 30 days. We wouldn't know of a more hassle-free way to drive through the toll booths.
Here are some interesting facts and information about the A7:
- The A7 has a total length of about 300 kilometres and is part of the E15 European road network.
- The motorway was built in the 1960s and was originally only a two-lane road. However, in the following decades it was expanded and modernised.
- The A7 passes through a number of important cities in the south of France, including Valence, Montélimar, Orange and Avignon.
- One of the most notable sights along the A7 is the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct dating back to the 1st century AD and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located about 20 kilometres east of Avignon and can be reached via the Remoulins exit.
- The A7 is also an important route for tourism in the south of France, as it leads to some of the country's most famous holiday destinations, including the beaches of the Côte d'Azur, Provence and the French Alps.
- Plans have since been announced to upgrade and improve the A7 to ease traffic and improve safety. The planned improvements include widening some sections to three lanes and building new noise barriers.
Are there beaches on the A7 in France?
The A7 motorway in France runs through the interior of the country and does not cross any coastal regions. Therefore, there are no beaches along the motorway. However, if you want to drive along the French Mediterranean coast, you can change from the A7 motorway to other motorways or roads to reach some of the beautiful beaches and coastal towns. Again, we recommend using the toll box, so you can easily change motorways without worrying about toll charges. The toll box records all the charges that apply and simply debits them from your account after 30 days.
Some of the most popular coastal resorts and beaches near the A7 motorway are:
- Marseille: The city of Marseille is close to the A7 and offers several beaches, including the famous Plage du Prado.
- Cassis: A picturesque coastal town near Marseille known for its coves and beaches, such as the Plage de la Grande Mer.
- Saint-Tropez: A famous coastal town on the Côte d'Azur known for its glamorous beaches and marina, including the Plage de Pampelonne.
- Nice: Another famous coastal city on the Côte d'Azur with several beaches, including the Promenade des Anglais.