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Hi Nick
Much would depend on when you hit Paris on a Friday, and 3rd week July might be compounded with start of a French holiday departure. Although rumour has it that less French people are going on a major summer holiday, so in general, congestion may be less this year.
My choice with a long outfit, would be to go via Rouen, stay with the autoroutes, ( assumiing you are happy to pay), A28 to Le Mans, then on to Angers, and head for the A83 coast road, past La Rochelle. 895 kms by Michelin vs 810kms Paris, 1hr extra driving,but a lot less hassle, and misses a potential 2/3 hr elay round Paris. Overnight stay north of Le Mans, or south thereof if you are ahead of yourself.
Return trip on a Sunday, again depends on how many weeks you are away, but I would be wary of the French holiday return/changeover, when a lot come back home, and a fresh lot go. Try it if you really want to see that route, but if you are sailing out of Zeebee, you certainly don't want to miss your boat.
FM
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