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We did Lille - Namur - Luxembourg - Metz - Epinal - Mulhouse (that bit is VERY slow) - Basel this year. If you go this way, ignore the signs for Basel in France at Mulhouse and instead continue on the motorway into Germany, then follow signs for Basel. It makes it easier to pick up the Swiss motorway when you get into Basel.
My advice though is - don't. Because this is toll-free, it's a busy lorry route. You end up either sitting behind, or overtaking, 1000s of lorries. That wouldn't be so bad on it's own, but Belgium has to be the least fun I've ever had driving. They're mental. Favourite trick is to appear from nowhere when you're overtaking and aim their car at you. You either dive out of the road quick-sharp, or pray that they remember to brake before they actually hit you. They treat road safety in much the the same way that we treat Scalextric. 3 times we were stopped because of accidents ahead, and you think "people, at what stage is the penny going to drop ?". The wife in the passenger seat spent all of our time in Belgium with eyes firmly shut.
Suffice to say, we came home Neuchatel - Besancon - Langres, then autoroute via Troyes - Reims. Roads were comparatively empty, and a nice easy relaxed drive, much quicker and simpler too. Tolls came to about 30 euro for a car. Well worth it in my book.
Either way, don't forget your Swiss motorway vignette.
As for overnights, we always use B&B hotels, so can't help you there.
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