Péage Sanef et Sapn

Chamant toll station

Located in the department of Oise (60), the Péage de Chamant is at km 44 of the A1 motorway. Near the towns of Senlis, Ognon or Aumont en Halatte, Chamant is located about fifty kilometers from The city of Paris.

Good deal;: to save money when passing through the Chamant le toll Sunday or holiday Mondays (or certain holiday Tuesdays), the right time to return to Paris by the A1, it's between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. or between 8:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.*. In addition to avoiding return traffic jams, you benefit from – 25% on the price of your trip! This is the green tariff. To find out more: consult the toll price variations

Where is the toll of Chamant?

The town of Chamant is located in the Hauts-de-France region, in the south of the Oise department on the edge of the Halatte forest. From Paris, the Chamant toll is the first toll gate in full lane of the A1 motorway.
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Need a little break? On either side of the toll barrier, find a parking area equipped with toilets!

To do some sightseeing

To discover the region and its curiosities, you can visit the Musée d 'Art and Archeology or the Notre-Dame Cathedral in the town of Senlis. And for thrill seekers, Parc Astérix is about ten kilometers away!

And for an overview of traffic conditions in real time, the station Chamant toll is equipped with webcams on both directions of traffic: Paris > Lille et Lille > Paris

Tarifs de la gare de Chamant sur l'autoroute A1

Tarifs de la sortie n°8 de Senlis-Chamant sur l'autoroute A1 (Paris > Lille)

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