List of national roads in France
This list of national roads in France gives an overview of the road network of national roads (French: Routes nationales , singular route nationale ) in France .
Routes nationales 1 to 25
Routes nationales 26 to 50
Routes nationales 51 to 75
Routes nationales 76 to 100
Routes nationales 101 to 125
sign | Surname | Route |
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N 112 | N 112 | former route: Albi - Castres (Tarn) - Mazamet - Saint-Pons-de-Thomières - Béziers today in large parts: RD612 |
N 113 | N 113 | Former route: Toulouse - Castelnaudary - Carcassonne - Narbonne (today RD6113) - Béziers - along the RN9 (today partly RD6009 and RD609) - Pézenas –Montagnac– Mèze –Gigean– Montpellier (today RD613) - Lunel - Nîmes - Arles - further as A54 towards Marseille |
N 116 | N 116 | Spanish border - Prades (Pyrénées-Orientales) - Perpignan |
N 117 | N 117 | Former route: - Foix - Lavelanet - Quillan - Lapradelle - Perpignan |
Routes nationales 126 to 150
sign | Surname | Route |
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N 126 | N 126 | Toulouse - Castres - Former route: Caussade - Villefranche-de-Rouergue , Aurillac - Murat - Saint-Flour |
N 127 | N 127 | Former route: Langon - Marmande - Agen - Moissac - Montauban ; since 1952 part of the N 113 between Langon and Moissac ; the remaining stretch is called since 1972 RD 927 called |
N 128 | N 128 | Former route: Montauban - Montech - Beaumont-de-Lomagne - Mauvezin - Aubiet ; as since 1972 RD 928 called |
N 129 | N 129 | Former route: Also - La Barthe-de-Neste - Arreau - Saint-Lary-Soulan - Lac de Cap-de-Long ; as since 1972 RD 929 called |
N 130 | N 130 | Former route: Port-Sainte-Marie - Nérac - Condom - Valence-sur-Baïse - Jegun - Auch ; as since 1972 RD 930 called |
N 131 | N 131 | Former history: Agen - Condom - Manciet ; as since 1972 RD 931 called |
N 132 | N 132 | Cherbourg - Former route: Langon - Bazas - Roquefort - Mont-de-Marsan - Tartas , Bayonne - Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port |
N 133 | N 133 | Former route: Bergerac - Marmande - Mont-de-Marsan - Saint-Sever - Orthez - Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port - Arnéguy - Spain ; as since 1972 RD 933 called |
N 134 | N 134 | Saugnacq-et-Muret - Mont-de-Marsan - Pau - Col du Somport - Former route: Roquefort - Pau - Col du Somport |
N 134 bis | Former route: Pau - Laruns - Col du Pourtalet ; as since 1972 RD 934 called | |
N 135 | N 135 | Bar-le-Duc - Ligny-en-Barrois - Former route: Barcelonne-du-Gers - Tarbes - Bagnères-de-Bigorre - Sainte-Marie-de-Campan |
N 135 A | Former history: Vic-en-Bigorre - Rabastens-de-Bigorre ; as since 1972 RD 934 called | |
N 136 | N 136 | near Rennes (31 km) - Former route: Bordeaux - Castillon-la-Bataille - Sainte-Foy-la-Grande - Bergerac ; as since 1972 RD 936 called |
N 137 | N 137 | Saint-Malo - Rennes - Nantes - La Rochelle - Saintes - Bordeaux |
N 137 bis | Former route: Les Sorinières - Rocheservière - La Roche-sur-Yon ; as since 1972 RD 937 called | |
N 138 | N 138 |
Former route: Rouen - Alençon - Le Mans - La Flèche - Saumur - Parthenay - Niort - Saintes ; Since 1972, the central partial distance than is RD 938 and the southern part of track as RN 150 denotes Former route: Rouen - Alençon - Le Mans - Tours ; The southern section of the route was taken over by the RN 158 in 1972 and replaced by the A 28 in 2006. |
N 138 bis | Former history: Le Mans - Mortagne-au-Perche ; since 1972 as RD 938 Until designated | |
N 138 Ter | Former history: Saint-Jean-de-Thouars - Bressuire - Fontenay-le-Comte - Marans ; since 1972 as RD 938 Ter referred | |
N 139 | N 139 | Former history: La Rochelle - Saint-Jean-d'Angély - Angoulême - Périgueux ; as since 1972 RD 939 called |
N 140 | N 140 | Former course until 1972: Le Poteau - Bourges - Guéret - Tulle - Figeac ; Former course from 1972: Cressensac - Figeac - Rodez |
N 141 | N 141 | Saintes - Angoulême - Limoges - Aubusson - Clermont-Ferrand |
N 141 A | Former route: Les 4 Routes– Clermont-Ferrand ; since 1972 as RD 941a referred | |
N 141 B | Former history: Saint-Ours –La Baraque ; since 1972 as RD 941b referred | |
N 141 C | Former history: Clermont-Ferrand - Ceyrat ; since 1972 as RD 941 c designated | |
N 142 | N 142 | Bourges - Saint-Germain-du-Puy - Former route: Aubusson - Guéret - La Croisière - Maubert - Bussière-Poitevine |
N 143 | N 143 | Former route: Tours - Châteauroux - Montluçon - Riom ; since 1972 only between Tours and Châteauroux |
N 144 | N 144 | Former course until 1972: Salbris - Bourges , Levet - Saint-Amand-Montrond - Montluçon ; Former route from 1972: Bourges - Levet - Saint-Amand-Montrond - Montluçon - Riom |
N 145 | N 145 | Bellac - Guéret - Montluçon - Former route 2: Bellac - Guéret - Montluçon - Dompierre-sur-Besbre - Former route: Guéret - Montluçon - Moulins |
N 146 | N 146 | Avallon - A6 (3 km) - Former route: Montmarault - Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule - Varennes-sur-Allier ; as since 1972 RD 46 designated |
N 147 | N 147 | Angers - Saumur - Poitiers - Limoges - Former route: Saumur - Poitiers - Limoges |
N 148 | N 148 | Former route: Noirmoutier - La Roche-sur-Yon - Sainte-Hermine - Niort - Confolens - Étagnac , since 1972 only between Sainte-Hermine and Niort |
N 148 bis | Former course: Nantes - Poitiers , since 1972 as a RN 149 called | |
N 149 | N 149 | Nantes - Poitiers (formerly known as N 148 Bis ) - Former route: Les Sables-d'Olonne - Luçon - Fontenay-le-Comte ; as since 1972 RD 949 called |
N 149 bis | Former history: Parthenay - La Châtaigneraie - Bournezeau ; since 1972 as RD 949 Until designated | |
N 150 | N 150 | Former route: Lusignan - Saintes - Royan , since 1972 from Niort |
Routes nationales 151 to 175
Routes nationales 176 to 201
sign | Surname | Route |
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N 176 | N 176 | Pré-en-Pail – Domfront – Dinan – exit N12 / E50 |
N 177 | N 177 | Pont-l'Évêque - Trouville-sur-Mer - Former route: Villers-Bocage - Vire - Mortain - Fougères - Rennes - Redon |
N 178 | N 178 | Pont de Tancarville - Boulleville - Former route: Fougères - Vitré - Châteaubriant - Nantes , Viais - Legé - La Mothe-Achard |
N 179 | N 179 | Former route: Honfleur - Pont-l'Évêque - Lisieux - Livarot - Vimoutiers - Gacé |
N 180 | N 180 | Former route: Moulineaux - Pont-Audemer - Saint-Maclou - Honfleur |
N 181 | N 181 | Former route: Breteuil-sur-Noye - Beauvais - Gisors - Vernon - Pacy-sur-Eure |
N 182 | N 182 | Former route: Le Havre - Saint-Arnoult - Hénouville - Rouen |
N 183 | N 183 | Former route: Maintenon - Nogent-le-Roi - Maulette - Mantes-la-Jolie - Lattainville |
N 184 | N 184 | Saint-Germain-en-Laye - A 16 - Former route: Versailles - Marly-le-Roi - Saint-Germain-en-Laye - Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône |
184 A | Former history: Marly-le-Roi | |
N 184 C | Former history: Saint-Germain-en-Laye | |
N 185 | N 185 | Former route: Paris - Saint-Cloud - Versailles |
N 186 | N 186 | Former history: Versailles and Choisy-le-Roi |
N 186 A | Former history: Saint-Cyr-l'École - Jouy-en-Josas | |
N 187 | N 187 | Former history: Sèvres and Puteaux |
N 188 | N 188 | Massy / A 10 - Les Ulis |
N 189 | N 189 | Ceyrat - Beaumont - former route: Paris - Issy-les-Moulineaux - Pont de Sèvres |
N 189 A | former course: Paris - Issy-les-Moulineaux | |
N 190 | N 190 | |
N 191 | N 191 | Corbeil-Essonnes - Mennecy - Étampes - Ablis - former course: Corbeil-Essonnes - Mennecy - Étampes - Ablis - Rambouillet - Épône |
N 192 | N 192 | La Défense - Bezons - Former route: La Défense - Bezons - La Patte d'Oie d'Herblay |
N 193 | N 193 | In the late 18th century, the French administration had the first road built on the island of Corsica, which had belonged to France since 1768 , and it led from the port city of Bastia to the former capital Corte . From there, the N 193 continues over the Col de Vizzavona to the southern port city of Ajaccio . |
N 194 | N 194 | The N 194 leads from Ajaccio via Mezzavia to Baleone, where it joins the N 193. |
N 195 | N 195 | |
N 196 | N 196 | The N 196 begins near the port town of Ajaccio on the N 193, overcomes almost 600 meters in altitude on the first 13 kilometers of the route and runs again at sea level along the coast at Propriano . The small town of Sartène, 14 km away in the mountains, is already 300 m high above sea level. The port city of Bonifacio , located on the south coast of Corsica, is the end point of the N 196. |
N 197 | N 197 | The N 197 branches off from the N 193 in Ponte Leccia , crosses the 692 m high pass at Toccone and then leads along the north coast of Corsica to Calvi . |
N 198 | N 198 | The N 198 branches off from the N 193 in Casamozza and runs along the east coast of Corsica to the southernmost port town of Bonifacio |
N 199 | N 199 | Previously, the road along the west coast of Corsica between Ajaccio and Calvi was known as route national no.199. It leads through the rocky landscape of Calanche . This winding serpentine road is now known as the D 81. |
N 200 | N 200 | The N 200 begins in the former capital Corte and always runs along the Tavignano river to the port city of Aléria on the east coast of Corsica. |
Routes national 201 and following
sign | Surname | Route |
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N 225 | N 225 | Connection as a 12 km long motorway with a speed limit of 110 km / h between the A16 ( Dunkerque / Fort-Mardyck) and A 25 ( Bergues ) motorways . |
Web links
- Route nationale française on WikiSara, a listing of all national roads