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06/8/2005 at 1:02pm
Location: N Yorkshire Outfit: Xc60 D5 Abbey Vogue
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ok , we did this route last year , came in at calais then headed for an area near Beziers so you will probably go a similar route to us. We didnt use toll roads, just N roads and the free sections of autoroute. we went via Rouen, Chartres and Orleans and stopped the first night in the Loire at a place called St Pere Sur Loire. it was approx 300 miles to here from Calais . there are several sites in this area.
from there we headed for Nevers, Clermont Ferrand and stopped a second night near Millau. we could have probably got to our destination in 2 days if we hadnt slept in til 11am , but we did another 300 miles from the Loire to Millau and did the final 150 miles the next day.
it all depends which route you take, the A75 is a great piece of road with some superb scenery and i would go this route again.
whichever way you decide to go there are plenty of sites signposted of the main roads.
you dont say if you are vanning or tenting. we went with the caravan .
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06/8/2005 at 2:27pm
Location: West country Outfit: VW camper
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Looking at the viamichelin routeplanner, they give the distance from Calais to Agde(on the med coast) as 650mls, 627 on motorway, at a toll cost of 55.5€ for a car. They give an estimated driving time of 9hours 27min, which presumably doesn't include any stops. Or any holdups! So theoretically, with a late night Friday crossing, you could be in SOF by Sat evening. You may well then be knackered for a couple of days!
We did it in 12 hours years ago, from St Tropez, using the A7, A6 route through Lyon (nightmare). Two driving a car, no trailer, short stops every 2 hours.
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