France Road trip
Discussion
Hi guys!
Currently planning a short road trip over to France for mid August with a few mates.
Thinkig of heading down to Calais using the Euro Tunnel, and then heading down to the Dijon area..but no final destination set in mind yet to be fair!
Was just wondering if any of you had any suggestions of good places to visit (rule out Monaco etc, not a millionnaire yet) whilst using the most of the scenic routes and avoiding tolls, as I have heard they can be quite pricey!
Cheers
Currently planning a short road trip over to France for mid August with a few mates.
Thinkig of heading down to Calais using the Euro Tunnel, and then heading down to the Dijon area..but no final destination set in mind yet to be fair!
Was just wondering if any of you had any suggestions of good places to visit (rule out Monaco etc, not a millionnaire yet) whilst using the most of the scenic routes and avoiding tolls, as I have heard they can be quite pricey!
Cheers

Doing Calais to Dijon would be perfect for a stop off at the disused Reims circuit. From there, take the D396 and D996 through to Dijon, I did this route a few weeks back but in the other direction. The D396 was almost perfectly straight without another car in sight for miles, whereas the D996 was a twisty section through a forest with a few hairpins thrown in and just as quiet. Both really impressed.
I don't know quite how far you're thinking of going, but certainly don't rule out Monaco on grounds of it being expensive. We parked in a multistorey which was about 12 euros for the day and had a McDonalds for lunch, nice and cheap. It's certainly worth a visit, just to have a walk round and do the obligatory lap. We stopped in an F1 hotel just the other side of Nice, 20 minutes away, which although basic cost us about £30 for the night
I don't know quite how far you're thinking of going, but certainly don't rule out Monaco on grounds of it being expensive. We parked in a multistorey which was about 12 euros for the day and had a McDonalds for lunch, nice and cheap. It's certainly worth a visit, just to have a walk round and do the obligatory lap. We stopped in an F1 hotel just the other side of Nice, 20 minutes away, which although basic cost us about £30 for the night

No problem, if it helps I drew up this map when I got back which has the route between Dijon and Reims. The 30 mile stretch to the south of Dijon was a nice surprise too, the D974, again hardly used and very picturesque and a nice flowing road along the side of a canal.
One thing about travelling through France that I've seen someone say on here is to plan the route using a ruler - you end up with a straight through route, avoiding tolls and usually finding some interesting roads along the way
One thing about travelling through France that I've seen someone say on here is to plan the route using a ruler - you end up with a straight through route, avoiding tolls and usually finding some interesting roads along the way

Hey guys! That is a meaty looking lap, how long did it take you to do that? I'm not planning anything of that sort of size but definitely a great help route wise
Change of plan as to means of getting to France, the ferry to Dunkirk is a lot cheaper than the chunnel, even if it does take longer but hey ho. Definitely a lot planning to do, cant wait to post a thread on here once i've completed a road trip of some sort!!
Change of plan as to means of getting to France, the ferry to Dunkirk is a lot cheaper than the chunnel, even if it does take longer but hey ho. Definitely a lot planning to do, cant wait to post a thread on here once i've completed a road trip of some sort!!Read Mikey K's road trip write up the other day. Probably a bit further than you want to go but worth a look all the same
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Ash1 said:
Looking at doing a similar trip...i would be interested in rough prices for fuel, etc if possible
The Carrefour supermarket at Calais gives their fuel price online
http://www.carrefour-calais.com/modulosite2/our-pr...
GBP 1.38 for unleaded and GBP 1.21 for diesel.
Of course, you will pay more at ordinary fuel
stations and on the motorway, just like the UK.
Returned yesterday from 2600 mile France/Italy trip. I averaged about E1.53 per litre and was buying from Supermarkets, Autoroutes and N Road fuel stations. A word of warning, quite few of the 24hr unmanned non-autoroute service stations refused my UK mastercard and visa. So either carry plenty of Euros or buy from manned service stations.
Rallye James said:
Doing Calais to Dijon would be perfect for a stop off at the disused Reims circuit. From there, take the D396 and D996 through to Dijon, I did this route a few weeks back but in the other direction. The D396 was almost perfectly straight without another car in sight for miles, whereas the D996 was a twisty section through a forest with a few hairpins thrown in and just as quiet. Both really impressed.
I don't know quite how far you're thinking of going, but certainly don't rule out Monaco on grounds of it being expensive. We parked in a multistorey which was about 12 euros for the day and had a McDonalds for lunch, nice and cheap. It's certainly worth a visit, just to have a walk round and do the obligatory lap. We stopped in an F1 hotel just the other side of Nice, 20 minutes away, which although basic cost us about £30 for the night
Check your route on Google Maps before you go, they have modifed the roads around Reims and if gets a bit confusing. Most Sat Nav's do not have the update yetI don't know quite how far you're thinking of going, but certainly don't rule out Monaco on grounds of it being expensive. We parked in a multistorey which was about 12 euros for the day and had a McDonalds for lunch, nice and cheap. It's certainly worth a visit, just to have a walk round and do the obligatory lap. We stopped in an F1 hotel just the other side of Nice, 20 minutes away, which although basic cost us about £30 for the night

Go via a Champagne house and buy some vintage at around 16euro a bottle
Pierre Boever is where James May and Oz Clark went (PB's Bastien Thomas is my fav rather than the Vintage), but please take the time to listen to them explain and of course don't take the free sample drinks and not buy anything ... I bought a few cases in January

Champagne Pierre Boever. 10 RUE MICHEL LE TELLIER 51150 Louvois
ianash said:
Returned yesterday from 2600 mile France/Italy trip. I averaged about E1.53 per litre and was buying from Supermarkets, Autoroutes and N Road fuel stations. A word of warning, quite few of the 24hr unmanned non-autoroute service stations refused my UK mastercard and visa. So either carry plenty of Euros or buy from manned service stations.
Can we have some details of your route please?dcb said:
Doh.
It's about 360 miles from Calais to Dijon.
At 30 mpg and £1.40 a litre, that's about £150 for the
return trip in petrol.
At 40 mpg and $1.45 a litre, that's about £120.
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Sorry, it's just that i'm on a phone at the moment so it's hard to get to any trip planner websites to work out distances.It's about 360 miles from Calais to Dijon.
At 30 mpg and £1.40 a litre, that's about £150 for the
return trip in petrol.
At 40 mpg and $1.45 a litre, that's about £120.
Like me to show working too ?
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