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Subject Topic: is it a chore, or is it not so bad
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25/9/2009 at 8:07pm
 Location: Wirral
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Quote: Originally posted by magicaly on 25/9/2009

We dont tow but we have stopped busting our guts to get to our destination only to arrive worn out and frazzled and then spend the next 2 weeks dreading the journey back. For me going somewhere is the easy bit. You're on your hols, you're off to the sun and you cant wait to get there but coming back is a different matter. It's just the long slog home.

We now have a couple of nights each way as stop overs using hotels. Planned to arrive mid afternoonish so we can stroll around the town or do a bit of sightseeing. Have a nice meal and a couple of drinks. We are able to take 18 nights holiday but even if I only had 2 weeks I would sooner spend 10 days at my destination and a couple of days getting there and back and make it a pleasant part of my holiday, not just a mad dash to get there and a mad rush to make the ferry home.

We plan on having a caravan next year and it will be just the same but without the hotels. It will be nice to arrive at a site and spend a pleasant evening before setting off on the next leg.

Carol




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25/9/2009 at 8:14pm
 Location: Wirral
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Quote: Originally posted by TethersEnd on 25/9/2009
absolutely Carol - even wandering off track a bit to take in the sites

You're right Hew. I love the autoroutes for their lack of traffic and speed but its nice to detour off them and use the N roads for a stretch. To drive through some lovely villages and make a couple of coffee stops. This year we detoured to Bayeaux to visit the American cemetary and driving across lower Normandy on the N & D roads really opened my eyes to how pretty a department it is. For us it has always been a region we shot through on the autoroutes but it is an area worth visiting in its own right. Verry pretty and everything you imagine France to be.

Carol



25/9/2009 at 9:18pm
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i agree with the above but it can be  a stressful pain in the rear if you are towing a caravan.

some of the picturesque villages tend to have a market going and are totally congested when we`ve been through with the van on...interesting 17



25/9/2009 at 10:09pm
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Have done both. atlantic coast is very good down towards Bordeaux area but need an overnight stop if using calais. South of France weather will be more reliable but need one overnight & 2 long drives. Towing (motorways especially) is easy. Not much traffic & plenty of services or rest areas. We don't go near Paris but take an eastern rout stopping over at les bouleaux in Beaune. Nice site easily found interesting town etc. It is also a much easier drive for about 50 miles more to get south.

don't worry- loads of people do it. France is closed in winter but in summer loads of good sites at reasonable cost. Fuel is not cheap!



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26/9/2009 at 3:15pm
 Location: Knebworth Hertfordshire
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I've said this before and I'll say it again. Do the same thing in France as you would do here. Therefore only do 200 miles in a day. The South of France is a mighty long way and based on what I suggest, it would take about three days.

We drove from Caen to Royan in June. A distance of approx.340 miles and at the end of it we were knackered! It took about 8 hours with several comfort and refreshment stops and I wasn't hanging about in between.

Driving in France is a pleasure compared to here but it is also tedious - that endless ribbon of road stretching ahead of you. I wouldn't entertain what you're thinking of for just the two of us let alone with children.

For your first trip why not try Southern Brittany or the Vendee or even as far down as Royan? We had fantastic weather there in June and we're going back there next June. This time though we're going as far as Nantes, stopping overnight and motoring on to Royan the next morning.

Doing what you're thinking of for the first time could put you off for ever and that would be a shame.

Good luck,

Vic


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26/9/2009 at 7:38pm
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It is a lot more realxing to pull into a campsite and let the kids go for a late afternoon swim.  It also lets you recharge your battery.

Brian



26/9/2009 at 8:31pm
 Location: High Peak
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I agree with Vic, our first trip to France put us off going again for a few years. We did Glossop to Dover  leaving home about 8.00pm, straight on the ferry, arriving in Calais about 2.00am and then drove straight to Le Bohat in Brittany. We had the 2 kids (aged 10 and 8), towing a trailer with our tent etc. We tried sleeping in the car which didn't work and evetually arrived at 4.00pm on site completely knackered! We did have a fabulous holiday but i didn't want to face a journey like that again so we didn't go again for a few years!

So take your time and enjoy the journey as part of your holiday!



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27/9/2009 at 9:02am
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I agree with all of the above.  We broke our holiday into 3 parts - (excluding the one night stopover at Orleans on way down).  The main part was the 10 days in the tarn gorge and the other 7 days split en-route to ferry between Dordogne and Normandy.  That way we felt we had a real holiday plus saw a good bit of another couple of areas whilst also getting a decent stopover (gave us an idea if we wanted to return to places for longer - in the case of the Dordogne - yes).  We will do exactly the same next year returning from the Pyrenees.  The WORST part of our journey is from Scotland to Dover!!!



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