France

Navi, the river navigation tool for smartphones on the Rhône and other rivers in France
How do you easily navigate the Rhône and other waterways in France? Introducing Navi, an application launched by VNF to help you plan your journey with complete peace of mind, both before and during your river trip. Here’s a handy zoom to help you get to grips with the mobile application.

ASF toll rates and Vinci motorway prices
Details of motorway tariffs and ASF toll prices , between the departure interchange and yourarrival destination for the VINCI Autoroutes du Sud de la France(ASF) network of the following motorways: A7 / A8 / A9 / A46 / A54 / A61 / A62 / A66 / A68 / A72 /A75 / A709.

Motorway prices and toll charges in France
How do you calculate the price of your motorway journey? How can I find out the price between two tolls on the French motorway network? Consult the full rates, by network or by motorway company.

Mobility & transport in France and around the world
Practical solutions for your daily commute, your professional mobility and your travels close to home or at the other end of the world:On foot, by bike, by bus, metro, tram, coach, train, boat, plane and map!

Motorway A8: route, interchanges, tolls, exits and tariffs
From the A7 motorway at Coudoux, theA8 motorway, known as the Provençale, runs along the Mediterranean for 230 kilometres to the Italian border along the ancient Via Julia Augusta.

A9 motorway: route, interchanges, tolls, exits and tariffs
From Orange, theA9 motorway, known as the Languedoc and Catalan motorways, runs 280 kilometres along the Mediterranean to the Spanish border, following the old via Dominitia.

A7 motorway: route, interchanges, tolls, exits and tariffs
From the Perrache interchange in central Lyon, theA7 motorway, known as the “sun motorway”, runs for more than 300 kilometres through the Rhône valley to the centre of Marseille, near the Saint-Charles tunnel and the Avenue du Maréchal Leclerc.

List, maps and tariffs of motorways in France
The French territory is criss-crossed bymotorways with tolls and a few free sections, from north to south and east to west, particularly from Paris and towards neighbouring European countries.

Trains, lines and TGV stations in the Rhône valley
The Rhône Valley is a major traffic artery in France and Europe. Rail plays an important role, with many lines running along or through its watershed. A TGV line and stations offer high-speed travel along the Rhône and towards Switzerland. Here’s a geographical and practical look at the TGV between the Alps and the Mediterranean.