Fastest way to Spain without tolls.

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Hi Guys,

We are planning to run down to Spain (Costa Brava area) later this year.

From a Dover Calais crossing. what is the fastest way through France, without paying for ferries.

I know there are some good roads, but last time a tried it (in a car years ago) I spent ages travelling slowly through French towns and villages.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Regards,

Paul
 
Get to Calais and turn off the use Toll Roads on Sat Nav. Put in destination and away you go. There is a French Site that gives routes through France avoiding tolls. Just Google it.

Roughly. Calais, Rouen, Tours, Bordeaux, Jaca, lleida, Oliva. Nice steady run. We normally stop a couple of times in France and then in Jaca.
 
Hi Guys,

We are planning to run down to Spain (Costa Brava area) later this year.

From a Dover Calais crossing. what is the fastest way through France, without paying for ferries.

I know there are some good roads, but last time a tried it (in a car years ago) I spent ages travelling slowly through French towns and villages.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Regards,

Paul

Sorry, but you cannot avoid paying for ferries, unless you use the chunnel:dance::dance:
Sorry, I couldn't help it
 
Sorry, but you cannot avoid paying for ferries, unless you use the chunnel:dance::dance:
Sorry, I couldn't help it

Whoops, how did that get there, I meant to type Tolls (honest).
 
I wasted a load of time avoiding all the peage and it was a long way around some just to save 8 euros or so need to know which and where to take and not take. Tom tom just takes toy off ALL pay road, abit like going around ALL the M25 to get to Essex from Kent just to save £2.50 or so
 
If you are in a hurry the toll free routes on that site can take ages during the day. But at night time they make a lot of sense.
 
Once you have crossed into Spain at Candanchú you will be able to travel to Oliva for only around 8 euros toll.
 
We went over the Pyrenees the same route in April and it was a lovely drive including through the snowfields around Portalet.

Nice places to stay in Aragon (Ainsa for one) and Catalunya (St Esteban d' Litera and the wine coop at Barberà de la Conca). We stayed in Jaca in both directions because the facilities for tip off and refill are very good and the town is nice to wander round. Then through the Somport Tunnel and up through Bordeaux and Poitiiers. Nice overnight just north of Bordeaux at Chateau Bertinerie where you can have free electricity if required. It's in the POIs.

Google Maps

Enjoy your trip.

Cheers

H
 
Look at Via Michelin. That gives you alternatives. Coming back from Spain there was one bit of the journey where it was a difference of three hours travelling using tolls or using the toll road. The toll was 13.80 Euros, which for my purposes was worth using the toll road.
 
fastest way throgh france.

I went non toll , you go through a few villages to start , then not to bad, poitiers to bolougne took 10 hours driving.roads were quiet stuck to speed limits. over 600 k. bordeaux to irun takes you through bayonne biarritz,50kph crawl for an hour. then nice roads to pamploma, zaragoza on down duel carriage way to valencia. denia to bayonne took me 13hours that included delays pamploma to irun 45min one tunnel for broken lorry then another hour queuing behind lorries being pulled for customs check. will try bordeaux jaca pamploma january 2019. you save about 115 euro from calais to irun.
 
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Now slower

Note 90 kph speed limit now 80kph in France so non toll now slower compared to toll motorways. We will still go mostly non toll we have paid round biarritz unless we go through the somport tunnel and once along calais coast when we were late and it was rush hour. Think about tolls when faced with a city at rush hour.
 

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