Driving to Le Mans
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Other than going via Paris the bypassing of Rouen is probably more effort than going through it. Since they've finished the roadworks it's not a problem these days, just one junction to watch out for (the loop off the flyover down to the road along the railway line) and then follow the correct signs to the autoroute (Caen not Paris from memory). There should be no non-dual carriageways involved.
Guy Humpage said:
Other than going via Paris the bypassing of Rouen is probably more effort than going through it. Since they've finished the roadworks it's not a problem these days, just one junction to watch out for (the loop off the flyover down to the road along the railway line) and then follow the correct signs to the autoroute (Caen not Paris from memory). There should be no non-dual carriageways involved.
Rouen is one of the good parts of the journey IMHO. Lots of confused TVR's, Porkers, Ferraris, Lambos and a black mini legging it around, through the tunnels etc, what better traffic jam is there than a bunch of Brits in exotics in the middle of France all trying to find the same way out. And did i mention the tunnels??
Also the nice hills on the way out have the Frite van on the hill. A regular, nourishment and pee stop.
Also the nice hills on the way out have the Frite van on the hill. A regular, nourishment and pee stop.
Here it is, as mentioned earlier, how to navigate the concrete cow
www.the-twats.com
all power to them, they are solid directions.
www.the-twats.com
all power to them, they are solid directions.
Yup, it's traditional to get lost in Rouen every bloody time...
This time, we managed to arse up getting onto the right road after Rouen as well, due to my navigator (DaveG) being particularly incompetent when it comes to, well, navigating...
In the end we had to rely on Tony Perello's satnav to get us out of the mess.
This time, we managed to arse up getting onto the right road after Rouen as well, due to my navigator (DaveG) being particularly incompetent when it comes to, well, navigating...
In the end we had to rely on Tony Perello's satnav to get us out of the mess.

furby said:
Rouen is one of the good parts of the journey IMHO. Lots of confused TVR's, Porkers, Ferraris, Lambos and a black mini legging it around, through the tunnels etc, what better traffic jam is there than a bunch of Brits in exotics in the middle of France all trying to find the same way out. And did i mention the tunnels??
Also the nice hills on the way out have the Frite van on the hill. A regular, nourishment and pee stop.
Also the nice hills on the way out have the Frite van on the hill. A regular, nourishment and pee stop.
black mini? wait a sec...thats me!
we got 135 out of a mini oneD full to the brim
thats a good thing BTW.
the way back was fun too, just hitting the outskirts of Rouen, sat nav taking me off onto the slip road, just hit the point of no return & bang complete GPS backout till we get out the other side.
I shall be studying the map books for next year, i'm adamant that i'm not going to get lost on my 3rd trip down lol so if anyone seems a white van looking lost through the streets of Rouen then you know things didn;t go quite to plan again lol
I shall be studying the map books for next year, i'm adamant that i'm not going to get lost on my 3rd trip down lol so if anyone seems a white van looking lost through the streets of Rouen then you know things didn;t go quite to plan again lol
as much as i enjoy the tunnels of rouen as an older car driver the traffic jam is too much of a worry for me. plus i hate traffic jams anyway! - even if the one i was in at rouen last year i was surronded by about 14 ferraris
anyway, i don't really want to give my route away as it's a bit of a secret and is generally only occupied by a couple of local frenchmen but i'll give you a clue, look east from rouen and you'll see a village marked forges-les-eaux... go exploring around there!
anyway, i don't really want to give my route away as it's a bit of a secret and is generally only occupied by a couple of local frenchmen but i'll give you a clue, look east from rouen and you'll see a village marked forges-les-eaux... go exploring around there!
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