The A-4 or Autovía del Sur (Spanish for Southern Highway) is a major Spanish highway and autopista route connecting Madrid to Cádiz. One of the six radial highways of the country, it was also known as Autovía de Andalucía (Spanish for Andalusia Highway) before 2015.

The road is entirely part of the European route E5. It mostly follows the path of the former N-4 road, crossing the provinces of Madrid, Toledo, Ciudad Real, Jaén, Córdoba, Seville and Cádiz.

Between Seville and Cádiz, the highway is known as Autopista AP-4, extending over 123.80 km. AP-4 used to be a toll road before 1 January 2020. The original N-4 in this section remained in service as a free option for this reason.

The construction works required major engineering work to tunnel through Despeñaperros Natural Park in the Province of Jaén, which separates the autonomous communities of Andalusia and Castilla-La Mancha. Construction started in the 1960s, reaching the city of Seville in 1992 and the Province of Cádiz in the 2000s.


Sections

# From To Length Major places
1 Madrid Aranjuez 52.72 km Getafe
Pinto
Valdemoro
Seseña
2 Aranjuez Ocaña 14.87 km none
3 Ocaña Madridejos 56.95 km Tembleque
4 Madridejos Manzanares 57.35 km Puerto Lápice
5 Manzanares Valdepeñas 27.86 km Consolación
6 Valdepeñas La Carolina 68.20 km Santa Cruz de Mudela
Almuradiel
Despeñaperros
7 La Carolina Baylen 26.36 km Guarromán
8 Baylen Andújar 29.64 km none
9 Andújar Córdoba 77.31 km Marmolejo
Villa del Río
Montoro
Pedro Abad
El Carpio
Villafranca de Córdoba
10 Córdoba Écija 54.13 km La Carlota
11 Écija Carmona 53.88 km La Luisiana
12 Carmona Seville 35.18 km Seville Airport
13 Seville Cádiz 123.80 km Dos Hermanas
Los Palacios y Villafranca
Las Cabezas de San Juan
Jerez de la Frontera
El Puerto de Santa María
Puerto Real
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