Grand contournement de Paris

The grand contournement de Paris (French for "Great Paris Bypass") is the fourth ring road around Paris, enclosing the three other ring roads (Périphérique, the A86, and the Francilienne). The Grand Contournement is actually composed of two incomplete and partially overlapping rings of motorways (Autoroutes) and A-roads (Routes National) known as the "First solution" and "Second solution" and ranging from 80 to 200 km distance from Paris. The second solution has a length of nearly 1115 km and the tolls cost €67.80 as of 1 October 2011.

Grand contournement de Paris

The grand contournement de Paris (French for "Great Paris Bypass") is the fourth ring road around Paris, enclosing the three other ring roads (Périphérique, the A86, and the Francilienne). The Grand Contournement is actually composed of two incomplete and partially overlapping rings of motorways (Autoroutes) and A-roads (Routes National) known as the "First solution" and "Second solution" and ranging from 80 to 200 km distance from Paris. The second solution has a length of nearly 1115 km and the tolls cost €67.80 as of 1 October 2011.