Hi all we are travelling to the Fontainebleau area going via the east side of Paris. Am i best sticking to tolls or is there a easy way to go avoiding the tolls if possible.
thanks herald.
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If you are using the N104/A104 around Paris that is toll free. If you are coming from Calais come down to Abberville/Amiens and then the D1017 from Roye to Senlis and either carry on towards Paris or join the A1 until you get to the A104. Its not completely toll free but it avoids some. I always suggest the Michelin Road Atlas of France as its fairly easy to plot a route.
In this case its far easier using the toll route 21€ towing caravan. From Dunkirk docks go down to A16, turn left & after a short distance turn right A25 Lille, follow signs to Paris down the A1 autoroute. After you go under Charles De Gaulle Airport, follow signs Lyon, gets you onto outer ring N104 in right direction. Then watch for signs, Melun, thru there following signs to Fontainebleau.
The only toll section is A1 after Lille & if you want to avoid some of that, look at a map, you can run more or less beside autoroute
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For once i have to agree with Tentz i take the autoroutedown to Charles de gaule and then onto the la Francilienne around head off to Melun and on to Fontainebleau. There is some good sites on the doorstep of Dunkerque Gravelines between Calais and Dunkerque use google maps to identify
Robert MartineLe Tap Cul, 62215 Oye Plage, France
we stoped here some years ago its a small site but very friendly
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In this instance, I'd also agree with Tentz - go with the toll route! That part of France (to me at least) is one of the least interesting, and most fraught in terms of hold-ups, traffic, roundabouts, and speed limits.
It's probably one of the few sections that I would gladly pay for!
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