Is 50 miles to far for accommodation.

Is 50 miles to far for accommodation.

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Corbeliere

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Friday 20th November 2015
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Like the title says.
Would you think that 50 miles is too far to drive between Le Mans and the weekend accommodation in the Mayenne?

Cheers.

Corbeliere

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Saturday 21st November 2015
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Thanks for the input folks.

Corbeliere

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Sunday 22nd November 2015
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Thanks Skywalker.

Just so you know where I'm coming from, I have a posh B&B in the Mayenne and couldn't decide on advertising it specifically for the 24HR as it's about an hour and a half away.

Maybe I will nearer the time.

Corbeliere

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Monday 23rd November 2015
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FraMac said:
I very much hope that running your B+B doesn't stop you from getting along to the race if that's your thing.

And thanks also for clarifying the nature of your post.

Best wishes.
Hi.

It shouldn't stop us getting there. This year we turned up at the CBW at Saint Saturnin in our Conti GT and were asked to take part in the official cavalcade into Le Mans. What a fantastic buzz that was.
Let's hope the weather is kinder next year.

Corbeliere

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Monday 23rd November 2015
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Skywalker said:
I know that the Relais at the Gue de Sellle between Jublains & Evron tends to have some significant automobiliery in the car park for Race Week.

I had an option for a chambre d'hôtes some time back and always though it a potential, 'obvious' option.
Not eveyone likes a campsite life, particularly when there are creature comforts to be had.

Bon chance with the project.
Cheers.

Actually stayed at the Gue de Selles when we first looked around here 10 years ago.
Nice restaurant!

I know what you mean about campsites. The last time I stayed in a tent was on military training on the wet and wintery moors.