Where to stay
near the A75 motorway

Linking Clermont-Ferrand — via the A71 from Paris — to Béziers on the Mediterranean coast, the A75 motorway runs south past Issoire, Saint-Flour, Saint-Chély-d’Apcher, Millau and Pézenas. It offers a smoother alternative to the often heavily congested A6.
Apart from the spectacular Millau Viaduct, the A75 is entirely toll-free.

For a long journey, it is advisable to plan an overnight stop for a more relaxed trip. This page helps you book a hotel near the A75, as close as possible to the exit that suits you best. Choose your junction on the map, check real-time availability, compare prices and book your accommodation in just a few minutes.

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A75 Clermont-Ferrand–Béziers

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How to book your hotel at exit of the A75 motorway?

On Booking.com, you cannot list hotels specifically near the exit of the A75 motorway. This option does not exist.

Tip: To find hotels closest to the exit , use our form, it will open a tab with Booking.com results sorted by proximity to your exit.

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Choose your exit on the A75 motorway map.

To choose the most suitable exit, take into account your group (children, elderly passengers, etc.), your departure and arrival points, as well as your departure time. Allow around one hour per hundred kilometres on this 340 km motorway.
You can then view the list of hotels still available for your dates.

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These A75 exits are the most popular with our visitors

(based on the most visited pages and booking requests)

  1. La Garde service area
    Hotels on motorway service areas are popular, so it is no surprise that the La Garde service area is the most visited A75 page on our website.
  2. Exit 45 Millau Viaduct
    The Millau exit is also highly popular, offering the chance to catch sight of the viaduct and enjoy the hotels and restaurants in the historic town centre.
  3. Exit 42 Séverac-le-Château
    A stop in this medieval town in Aveyron is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere.
  4. Exit 29 Saint-Flour South
    Ranked fourth, this exit also offers a good choice of hotels.

Exits on the A75 motorway where you can stop over

Free for almost its entire length and with virtually no toll booths, the A75 motorway has an unusually high number of exits — almost one every five kilometres. This makes it easy to find a stopover that suits your driving pace.

To plan your break on the A75, simply choose the exit that best matches your progress along the route. In just one click, you can view nearby hotels, with availability updated for your travel dates.

Puy-de-Dôme

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Haute-Loire

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Cantal

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Lozère

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Aveyron

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Hérault

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FAQ: stopping over near the A75 motorway

What important advice should you keep in mind for a journey on the A75?

In winter, you should check the weather forecast before setting off, as the Fageole and Issartets passes rise above 1,000 metres in altitude.

I’m travelling with a pet — is it easy to find accommodation?

Most chain hotels accept pets (usually for an additional charge). For independent hotels, it is best to check the information on their description page or make a quick phone call before arriving.

Do hotels near the A75 have secure car parks?

Most hotels in motorway areas (Issoire, Saint-Flour, Lodève) offer private parking, often gated and monitored by CCTV, which is ideal if your car is loaded with holiday luggage. For valuables, it is safer to take them with you into your hotel room.

Should I book my stopover in advance, or can I arrive without a reservation?

During the summer season (July and August) and on busy holiday weekends, booking ahead is essential. At other times of the year, it is usually easier to find a room on the same day, although online booking often guarantees a better rate.

Is the A75 motorway completely free?

Yes, the A75 is free for almost its entire length. The only toll applies to the Millau Viaduct, although it can be avoided by driving through the town of Millau instead.

Can you find hotels directly at A75 service areas?

Yes, two service areas have hotels that can be accessed without leaving the motorway. They are especially popular for short and convenient stopovers.

Choose your exit

The A75 connects with these other motorways

  • the A71 motorway, linking the A75 with Orléans and Paris,
  • the A9 motorway, running along the beaches of the Gulf of Lion towards Spain and the Pyrénées-Orientales,
  • the A89 motorway towards Bordeaux or Lyon from Clermont-Ferrand,
  • the A750 motorway towards Montpellier, then Orange and the A7.