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Travel across france

I'm hoping some of you more traveled than myself can help!

Swmbo has sorted a nice villa in the south of France for a couple of weeks and I'm wondering what sort of drive it is going to be!

I not towing and just wondered with those roads and traffic if it's easier to fly?

Cheers
  
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How many of you travelling - any children ?

Where in the South of France ?

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Take an extra day & stop off on the way. If you want a scenic drive, then set the satnav to stay off the motorways and toll roads, there's some lovely villages on the way. Thumbs Up

Also depends on if yoiu want to get out and about whilst your at the villa. Personally, I prefer driving to destinations in France. (but also have three kids & the wife!)
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I would love to roam my way down but with 3 children and the mother in law and the wife in the car fully packed I don't think it's an option!

Somewhere near Nice.
  
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you can get down to the south in a day if you leave early - however, its a long continous drive stopping only for fuel.

we found it better to take a couple of days and make it part of the holiday. After all, if yiou are just going to drive solidly for 12 hours and see anything except Motorway tarmac, you may as well fly.
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I have a house near Sarlat in the Dordogne and it takes me 12 hours door to door from Bath via the Channel Tunnel. We always travel with a roof box and 4 bikes and the car just purrs along. ITouches or IPads were designed for stress free journeys with kids and their powers for happy journeys should not be underestimated!

Driving in France is really easy, particularly on the weekend when most trucks are off the road. I use a mix of motorway and A roads, although watch out for speed traps. Supermarkets off the motorway are cheapest for fuel.
  
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Moo I agree about 12 hours to Satlat, but Nice is a lot further.

I would defiantly drive with 6 up, but realistically take an extra couple of days away and stay overnight on the way there and back.

To keep costs down use the Dover to Calais ferries, and stop somewhere South of Paris in an inexpensive chain hotel like this:-

http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-2466-f...ndex.shtml

not definitely there of course but it's an example.

Take maps if you are relying on the LR Sat Nav.

Good luck

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Thumbs Up Its effortless , we drive to st Raphael ,30 mms from nice , and it's the most pleasant drive you will ever exp , in a d3 of course , there is no other way , we drive early from calais ,
and stop off early evening , anywhere en route , any hotel that looks good we stay at , and by lunch time your in the south of France ,
And boy you feel the heat , it gets progressively hotter as you near the south , we always drive toll roads , it's easy and worth it , a doodle , you'll wonder why you didn't drive before , Thumbs Up
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Our booking fell through Sad but we are now off the Brittany which is an easy drive Smile

Cheers for your help, I'm going to plan the full road trip for next year via the alps Smile
  
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How are you getting across ? Is it cheapest by ferry or tunnel for a D3 ?

We are looking at the same region at the end of August and like you have never done France before so any tips gratefully recieved.
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If you're going to Brittany during the summer holidays then get yourself a Telepeage tag - mine was from Sanef. Deposit is €30 plus €2 per month you use it - but you can blast past everyone else in the Telepeage lanes. Last time we drove to Brittany I guess it probably saved us well over an hour as the queues at the tolls were huge at some of the pinch points.
  
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If you're going to Brittany during the summer holidays then get yourself a Telepeage tag


Though its worth pointing out that this is only for the journey TO Brittany, so only applies if you are sailing to, say, Calais and driving across. Brittany doesn't have toll roads (something to do with an ancient edict made by some Breton Queen), and neither are there any between the Normandy ports and Brittany...
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we alawys use the Portsmoth Caen crossing when heading for Brittany or the west coast. For me thats partly 'cause Portsmouth is easy to get to. I can have a snooze/decent meal on the crossing, and its a lot closer for western france (but St Malo/Cherbourg are even closer). Down side is Brittany Ferries on the western crossings are 3 to 4 times more expensive than chunnel/dover crossings.

A bit like your journey south question. I take the 6hr crossing as prt of my hol, not part of the journey (if that makes sense)

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Pardon for slightly hi-jacking this thread but...

We are going to visit our friends in the Auvergne region next month travelling as we normally do from Zeebrugge.

The route takes us through Paris and I find it completely ruins the drive for me as the traffic is fecking horrendous and takes over an hour to negotiate.

Anyone got a better route that does not add to much time (or miles)!
  
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Consider going on the ferry from Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham), you will totally avoid Paris, driving South via Le Mans & Tours.

It's virtually the same distance, you would need to check, but i wouldn't think there's more than 10 miles in it.

You will save on autoroute tolls as well.

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