
The A77 between Poligny and Sermoise-sur-Loire

The A77, between Poligny and Sermoise-sur-LoireThe A77, nicknamed the "Autoroute de l'Arbre
France's A77 freeway links Nevers to Montargis, crossing the Centre-Val de Loire region. Spanning some 161 kilometers, this expressway provides an essential link between the north and south of the country, facilitating travel and the transport of goods. The A77 presents a diverse landscape along its route, offering picturesque views of the French countryside. The freeway's route is carefully planned, crossing urban and rural areas while maintaining a balance between logistical efficiency and environmental preservation. It is also a major tourist route, giving travelers easy access to destinations such as the Sancerre wine region. Despite its relative youth compared with other freeways, the A77 plays a crucial role in the French road network, contributing to economic development and regional connectivity.
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Discover the Morvan along the A77
The A77 freeway, winding its way through France's picturesque landscapes, offers travelers an experience rich in tourist discoveries. South of Nevers, the green hills of the Morvan captivate visitors with their natural charm. Outdoor enthusiasts can venture into the Morvan Regional Nature Park, where sparkling lakes such as Lac des Settons invite peaceful water activities. Traditional villages, including Château-Chinon, nestled in the heart of the mountains, reveal local history and culture. Wine lovers will be delighted to explore the vineyards of Sancerre, where the hillsides provide an idyllic backdrop to vines renowned for their sauvignon blanc. Wine tastings at Sancerre's wine estates, overlooking the Loire Valley, are an unforgettable experience for connoisseurs and neophytes alike.

The A77 and the Loire Valley
On the way down to Montargis, the Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, comes into view. Emblematic châteaux, such as Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire, evoke the region's majestic history. The banks of the royal river invite romantic strolls, while the town of Gien, famous for its earthenware, charms lovers of the decorative arts. Nature lovers will be enchanted by the Orléans forest, the largest state-owned forest in France, offering hiking trails through wooded expanses. The city of Orléans itself, birthplace of Joan of Arc, offers a fascinating blend of history, medieval architecture and modern life. In short, the areas along the A77 invite travelers to an adventure where nature, history and gastronomy combine to create a diverse and captivating tourist experience.
Towns to visit around the A77