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If you do choose the Le Mans route, you can short cut the 1 st bit by Le Havre/Pont Normandy/ Bernay, and pick up the A28 at jct 14. The A28 is a very expensive m way but it works. 720 kms in a day is a long way with a caravan, unless you drive for a living.
It depends much on whether you are doing the trip weekend or mid week, and if it is "approx" 3 weeks, you should also think about the annual French exodus to the sun, and the return to Paris.
In general, Paris or Le Mans is auto route, and the A13/A10 link nr Versailles is easy, so I would not dismiss the Paris connection, Personally I would be more concerned about the distance, day of the week, and potential hot spots due to holiday traffic. if you need to do it in a day with a caravan, it would be M way for me. Which m way is up to you, but via Le Mans is less boring.
FM
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