Route up through West France, recommendations

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Will be leaving Spain shortly from Irun to drive to Calais.
I'm sick of driving on that dreadful, flat, boring & lorry-laden N10. Which has now gained autoroute status & now one has to pay to be bored.
I can't see any D roads running near to it & always thought there had to be a alternative main road before they introduce tolls. Seems they tore the rule book up on this one.
Anyone have any suggestions on a n alternative route?
 
When I used to do removals we done Urun, Bordeaux, Angouleme, Poitiers, Tours, Chartres, Dreux, Evreux, Rouen, Abbeville, Calais all toll free.
 
just follow the sea take the ferry across to royan . not cheap but an experiance and then coast again untill nantes then take what ever road is your fancy
not n roads but capable of any m,home . and good fun .
mind i always liked going over the st nazaire suspension bridge . as well . mind i,m only a kid at heart.
 
When I used to do removals we done Urun, Bordeaux, Angouleme, Poitiers, Tours, Chartres, Dreux, Evreux, Rouen, Abbeville, Calais all toll free.

We did this on the way down and are now returning, the only toll was last bit approaching bayonne €5.40 x 2 .
avoided paying on return but hassle wasnt worth it
 
just follow the sea take the ferry across to royan . not cheap but an experiance and then coast again untill nantes then take what ever road is your fancy
not n roads but capable of any m,home . and good fun .
mind i always liked going over the st nazaire suspension bridge . as well . Wmind i,m only a kid at heart.

Was thinking along similar lines, but getting the ferry further south at Lamarque over to Blaye, where I always try to stop if over this side of France.
But looking at the map, the coastal route is a zig-zag of minor roads which will take ages & I've got to get home to see if my house is still there.
 
Sometimes it's just not worth the hassle of avoid tolls if you haven't a lot of time. You don't save much on fuel but you certainly gain some by not stopping and starting and travelling at a constant speed.


As an example For anyone coming over the Pyrenees at Jonquera use the last junction to get on to motorway into France - costs 45cents. You can get off mway again over mountains and before French paege and follow the side/main road which runs parallel with mway - unless of course you deliberately want to go the scenic route.

I can't believe we are probably going to beat you home Mike. Booked ferry for 2 June - have had to cut holiday short by a couple of weeks but all in a good cause. Ferry prices have risen to £75+ bit of a shock compared to when we came over £45.
 
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We've used St Emillion - but don't drive up through the town, Cognac, Saint, Nantes, St Nazaire, Redon, Fougers, Caen. Plenty of places to stop and loads to see.
 
I have made this exact trip recently.

I just left the sat nav with 'no tolls' selected and drove. Not a problem :D
 
I have made this exact trip recently.

I just left the sat nav with 'no tolls' selected and drove. Not a problem :D

Daren't do that Chris, my satnag seems to specialise in farm tracks & unsurfaced roads.
I don't want to it put in the hands of Mrs Navigator, we'd never get anywhere.
No, I think another 2 days in the sunshine here in San Sebastián & then bite the bullet & head for that dreadful N10.
 
Daren't do that Chris, my satnag seems to specialise in farm tracks & unsurfaced roads.
I don't want to it put in the hands of Mrs Navigator, we'd never get anywhere.
No, I think another 2 days in the sunshine here in San Sebastián & then bite the bullet & head for that dreadful N10.
come on you dont need a sadnav . just use a map.
mind if you keep the sea on your left and just be on the closest road to the sea you will be alright.
 
Daren't do that Chris, my satnag seems to specialise in farm tracks & unsurfaced roads.
I don't want to it put in the hands of Mrs Navigator, we'd never get anywhere.
No, I think another 2 days in the sunshine here in San Sebastián & then bite the bullet & head for that dreadful N10.

We done that last April, boy did we go down some hairy road, we tracks to be more precise. I will be consulting with the map more often now.:):)
 
Daren't do that Chris, my satnag seems to specialise in farm tracks & unsurfaced roads.

It did take me on the N10. But no small roads thankfully.

The point I was making is that despite reports to the contrary it is perfectly feasible to avoid tolls and still make reasonable time.
 
Bison-Fute

Hi Mike,

As you know, Mary and I don't do tolls................and only plan for the day ahead and let the sat nav avoid tolls........this often results in following 'Bis' routes which are often free flowing country roads.....see :- Accueil - Bison Futé.


Alec
 
A number of possible routes, including:

  • Cross frontier near Le Boulou, D900/D6009 to Narbonne, D6113/D813 to Toulouse (stop at CR Montferrand and walk round the Canal du Midi infrastructure), D820 and the toll-free sections of A20 up to Limoges
  • As above, but D813 from just north of Toulouse and head for Bordeaux, then D137 up to Rennes, A84 to Caen
  • Head for the A75 between Beziers and Montpellier and head north on that; mainly toll-free (but toll on the Millau viaduct).

Tom
 
Kicked off yesterday with best of intentions, we'll follow the coast.
But with the hot weather & the week end coming on, we soon ran into problems.
We experienced our first traffic jams in 5 months.
So, Hey-ho, back to the bloody N10.
Made good progress then, now at Blaye on the Gironde estuary where there is a fantastic Saturday market.
Now about to have a look at the oyster stalls!
 
Kicked off yesterday with best of intentions, we'll follow the coast.
But with the hot weather & the week end coming on, we soon ran into problems.
We experienced our first traffic jams in 5 months.
So, Hey-ho, back to the bloody N10.
Made good progress then, now at Blaye on the Gironde estuary where there is a fantastic Saturday market.
Now about to have a look at the oyster stalls!

If overnighting at Blaye, I would thoroughly recommend the AF, which is much more pleasant than the CU, provides free electricity and has a service point tucked away behind the buildings.

Tom
 

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