Monaco Grand Prix 2012 - Best Route

Monaco Grand Prix 2012 - Best Route

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randlesf

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Thursday 8th December 2011
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Hi everybody, this is my first post and I am looking for some advice. I am planning a road trip for me and a few friends to the Monaco Grand Prix. I have the basic route down planned, and wondered if you could help me with ideas on the way back. Below is what i have planned so far, can you fill in the gaps, or even suggestions for a better route to Monaco;

Day 1 - Thursday

Leave Chester around 6pm and head for folkestone for an overnight stop

Day 2 - Friday

Cross channel, head to Reims then come off the motorway visit the old pits and cross overland to Dijon. Pick up the motorway again and head for an overnight stop in Annecy.

Day 3 - Saturday

Annecy to Grenoble, then Route De Napoleon and on to an overnight stay in Nice

Day 4 - Sunday

Train in and out of Monaco from Nice for the Grand Prix and a 2nd night in Nice

Day 5 - Monday

???????????? - Overnight stop

Day 6 - Tuesday

??????????? - Arrive at calais for around 6pm for a crossing and drive back to Chester for around 10pm

Back to work and reality Wednesday

We will be in a convoy consisting of an Elise, 350Z and a couple of Carreras. Any good routes to get us back in time for a tea time crossing on Tuesday?

randlesf

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11 posts

153 months

Thursday 15th December 2011
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[quote=RP1]If you want a scenic route with some epic roads on your return, Head North from Monaco into the Vanoise National Park, and take the D902 (Col d'Ilseran) through Bonneval Sur Arc and Val d'Isere, an awesome road, one of Europe's highest I think, bit scary in the dark though!!

For a worthy detour (or you can continue this way and come back through the Mont Blanc tunnel, though I wouldn't - its bloody boring!) go up the Col Du Petit Saint Bernard at Seez(D1090/SS26) over the border into Italy and back again (about as far as La Thuile is far enough), another awesome road and some spectacular scenery.

After that keep on the D902 until it becomes the D925 to Beaufort - wonderful road and truly idillic scenery with some great places to stop for a picnic/photos along the way, from there head for Sallanches (various routes you can choose, all are good) to join the Autoroute Blanche which will take you back towards Geneva then home. You won't be disappointed!

You could overnight it at Megeve which is a gorgeous little town and starting in the morning from there should easily see you back to Calais for about 4-5pm (or earlier if you have a road angel!)




Pic is near the top of the Col du Petit St Bernard the first time i did it (not an ideal vehicle for the job really, boiled the brake fluid on the way back down!)

Your little convoy sounds like the perfect sort of cars for the roads!

Thanks for such a detailed reply. You route back to blighty sounds good, I will have a look on the map and let you know how we get on.