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Driving from Fully to Paudex takes about via A9. The distance is 43 mi. The straight-line distance is 34 mi. EV charging is available along the route, including in Fully, Lavey-Morcles, Noville, Chardonne, Paudex. Driving directions
Driving directions
21 · 43 mi- 1 Depart left onto Chemin de la Letta 1 mi
- 2 Turn left onto Route de la Gare 1 mi
- 3 Enter roundabout slightly right onto Route de la Gare 16 yd
- 4 Exit roundabout straight onto Route de la Gare 1 mi
- 5 Enter roundabout straight onto Route de Martigny 36 yd
- 6 Exit roundabout right onto Route de Martigny 2 mi
- 7 Enter roundabout slightly right 33 yd
- 8 Exit roundabout slightly right 19 yd
- 9 Turn slightly right onto Pont de Branson 160 yd
- 10 Continue straight onto Avenue de Fully 1 mi
- 11 Enter roundabout slightly right 63 yd
- 12 Exit roundabout straight 1 mi
- 13 Merge slightly left 37 mi
- 14 Take exit slightly right 1 mi
- 15 Keep slightly left 1 mi
- 16 Turn slightly right onto Route du Landar 1 mi
- 17 Continue straight onto Route de la Conversion 1 mi
- 18 Turn slightly right onto Chemin du Petit-Bochat 161 yd
- 19 Keep slightly right onto Chemin du Petit-Bochat 1 mi
- 20 Turn left onto Chemin de Bochat 1 mi
- 21 Arrive right onto Chemin de Bochat
The return trip from Paudex to Fully covers roughly the same distance, 43 mi.
Places along this route
Driving from Fully to Paudex you pass near Le Bouveret, Saint-Gingolph, Villeneuve, Château-de-Chillon, Territet.
Questions and answers
Paudex lies roughly to the north-west of Fully.
How far is it from Fully to Paudex?
The distance between Fully and Paudex is 43 mi by road.
How long does it take to drive from Fully to Paudex?
The drive from Fully to Paudex takes approximately 55 min by car.
What is the best route from Fully to Paudex?
The fastest route from Fully to Paudex covers 43 mi with a driving time of approximately 55 min.
What is the shortest route from Fully to Paudex?
The shortest driving route from Fully to Paudex is about 43 mi by road.
Sources
Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .

