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21/4/2012 at 4:56pm
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Rapido 741
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Depends if you want to pay motorway tolls. If you want the quick toll roads, the viamichelin or autoroutes.fr websites will give you routes and prices. However, we are a bit mean, and can get down at least to Chartres (west of Paris) at minimal cost.
Dunkirk to Bolougne is free motorway. The A16 then turns into payage. This is worth taking for the first bit, as it goes over a spectacular viaduct, saving going down and up some steep hills and Bolougne suburbs. Go back then onto the old road for about 50 miles easy driving (mainly country) to Abbeville, where the motorway to Rouen is free again. You may then have to pay a bit more on the motorway to Paris, or head on the N15 to Pont l'Arche, where you pick up the N151 dual carriageway to Evreux, then Dreux and Chartres.
Cannot give you exact routes beyond there - depends where you are heading - but at least you are beyond Paris at minimal cost . Good municipal sites for overnights at Pont l'Arche or at Nonancourt, between Evreux and Dreux.
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22/4/2012 at 9:03am
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as suggested, its a case of deciding whether to pay for tolls or not. we do the calais to the vendee route at leat 3 times per year and have tried all different ways and combinations , we dont tow a caravan etc so cost is based on single car)
our preferred route is A16 toll free to Bolougne, Bolougne to Abbeyville on the toll road (about 7 Euros), Abbeyville to Rouen toll free, stay on the A16 to Caen on the toll rooad (two tolls - total cost under 10 Euros), we then take Caen to Rennes, Rennes to Nantes, Nantes to Challans
all the roads are either dual carriageway or motorway other than the final stretch from Nantes
if you take the toll road from Rouen to Le Mans and then to Nantes it will save around an hour or so but cost about 40 euros
on the way back, if we're not having to rush we avoid the toll road from Abbeyville to Bolougne, puts around 30 mins on the journey i reckon
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