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21/7/2009 at 9:26am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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Which way are you going?
Campsites are not signed off the autoroutes. You will need some form of camping guide or Atlas with sites marked on them.
I think Michelin Atlas has some sites shown, other guides are available-Caravan Club, Alan Rogers,ACSI to name three.
Yopu can stop at "Aires" ( service or rest areas) with campervans or caravans, there are discussions on other threads here about that! ( I don't do it but that is personal choice).
Campsites are signed on main roads and in towns, usually on outskirts of towns too in France.
We went down to the South in June, stopped at Beaugency ( On the Loire) for 2 nights as we fancied a break then just outside Millau for one night, then headed off to Carcassonne for a while.
Coming back we overnighted at Troyes, then stayed at La Bien Assise for 3 nights.( That is near Calais). We have a long trip home from Dover to Shropshire!
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21/7/2009 at 9:55am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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You can work out your tolls from mappy.com, or from viamichelin.com. However, where are you going on the Med - there is a huge choice of routes to get you there - and I wouldn't rely entirely on a Sat Nav - you need to at least have an idea on a sheet map of where you are going. This may save hold-ups if there is a traffic problem, so you can work out an alternative, or save the scenario my sons had when their Sat Nav kept directing them off the autoroute and through the major towns alongside the autoroute. The outward route took them 17 hours to Geneva - and the return only 10 hours once they had ironed out the glitches - but on an overnight trip when they didn't have a map they couldn't do anything other than follow the Sat Nav instructions. They bought a sheet map whilst on holiday, and had at least an idea of the route they were following.
The route down the Rhone Valley, which Sat Navs tend to direct you on, is the busiest, and prone to hold-ups around Lyon - which can sometimes last almost all day.
We get down to the Med - usually around the Camargue area by using mainly non-toll roads, and use the A75 which takes you down towards Montpellier, but if you're going to the 'Riviera' end then you may find the Rhone Valley route the most convenient.
Post your final destination - and someone will help you plan a decent route - and then it's up to you whether you decide to do it paying the tolls or not (tolls may possibly be around 80 euros each way, depending on your route).
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21/7/2009 at 11:38am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Then you want to be doing down the A75. Basically from Calais, head towards Boulogne, Abbeville, Rouen, Evreux, Dreux, Chartres Orleans, and then either the A71 down to Clermont Ferrand, and the free A75 from there south, or the A77 (non-autoroute, but a good fast road) down toward Nevers, then Moulins, and then Grannat - then Clermont Ferrand.
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21/7/2009 at 9:58pm
Location: North Lincs Outfit: Self Build PVC
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Quote: Originally posted by Val A on 21/7/2009
Then you want to be doing down the A75. Basically from Calais, head towards Boulogne, Abbeville, Rouen, Evreux, Dreux, Chartres Orleans, and then either the A71 down to Clermont Ferrand, and the free A75 from there south, or the A77 (non-autoroute, but a good fast road) down toward Nevers, then Moulins, and then Grannat - then Clermont Ferrand.
This is by far the best way to go having done it several times, use the N154 from Rouen
With regards to travelling times if you use motorways you will average around 43 mph not including any stops and if you do not use any toll motorways you will be down around 30-35 mph.
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