Did the same trip (not the same campsite but near enough - wnet to Pong) this summer. It is practically all autoroute and there are about five or six toll sections but they are not expensive. Would really recommend this route. It is quick, straightforward and a lot less hassle than travelling on the national roads through towns. We did it in two days because we wanted a lazy journey and stopped off at Mont St Michel for a night.
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We took this route as well, only we stayed at Martragny. We thought the bridge at Nantes was the most spectacular we'd ever seen. Nice, straightforward route. We ended up at Paree Prenau, St. Hilaire de Riez.
I think you'd be better off getting a car first, it'll wear you out pulling the van that distance.
Hi and welcome to ukcs! I think that the Bastille Day will only affect you if you're in and around Paris really. It's true that it's a holiday all over France, but we've travelled at this time before, and it's never been a problem!
Claire,
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Did the same trip (not the same campsite but near enough - wnet to Pong) this summer. It is practically all autoroute and there are about five or six toll sections but they are not expensive. Would really recommend this route. It is quick, straightforward and a lot less hassle than travelling on the national roads through towns. We did it in two days because we wanted a lazy journey and stopped off at Mont St Michel for a night.