A23 autoroute

The A23 autoroute is a highway in northern France. It is 42.5 kilometres (26.4 mi) long.

The A23 in northern France

Route

The road passes northwest/southeast from the Lille conurbation to the town of Valenciennes effectively linking the A1 and A2 autoroutes.

Junctions

Exit/Junction Destination
Exchange A23/A27 Starts at junction with A 27. Towns Served: Lille (west), Brussels (east)
 1  (Lesquin) 2km Towns served: Lesquin
 Rest Area: 10km Genech
 2  (Orchies) 16km Towns served: Orchies, Douai, Tournai (Belgium)
 2a  (Orchies) 16km Towns served: Coutiches
 2b  (Orchies) 16km Towns served: Coutiches
 3  (Marciennes) 26km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux
 Service Area: 29km Millonfosse
 4  (Hasnon) 32km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux, Wallers
 5  (St Amand les Eaux) 35km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux, Tournai (Belgium)
 6  (Raismes) 36km Towns served: St-Amand-les-Eaux, Tournai (Belgium)
 7  (Petit-ForĂȘt) 39km Towns served: Raismes, Anzin
 Rest Area: 41km Petit-ForĂȘt
 8  (Valenciennes-Nord) 43km Towns Served: Valenciennes
 9  (Paris-Denain/Valenciennes-Ouest) 43km Towns Served: Valenciennes
Exchange A23/A2: A 2 to A23 Towns served: Paris (south), Brussels (north) and N 30 (to Cambrai)
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