Ideas for killing time on Monday after the race
Ideas for killing time on Monday after the race
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kevin ritson

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3,423 posts

249 months

Wednesday 7th June 2006
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OK, I've arranged my trip at the last minute, bagged a couple of spare spaces on someone's campsite. Booked up with Speedferries but there were only a couple of return crossings available. Either early in the day (8ish) or 23:45. So being realistic (and wanting to enjoy the post-race atmosphere), decided to book the near-midnight crossing.

So...I'm trying to organise a lazy route back for me and a mate. Have a couple of ideas so far...have a quick look round the old Rouen-Les-Essarts site (sadly not much to see there now I'm led to believe but worth a quick look I reckon), lunch somewhere interesting (not sure yet), pop into Abbeville and meet up with some Lotus guys doing a trackday. Then I'm left with late afternoon to evening to plan. A bit of beer shopping and a spot of dinner will go in there somewhere but if anyone's got some good suggestions (including alternatives to the above), I'd be grateful to hear them.

Also, for the veterans out there, what would you put as a realistic (ie: discrete) time for getting from a) Le Mans to Rouen and b) Rouen to Boulogne?

Cheers

deano400

223 posts

236 months

Wednesday 7th June 2006
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kevin ritson said:
OK, I've arranged my trip at the last minute, bagged a couple of spare spaces on someone's campsite. Booked up with Speedferries but there were only a couple of return crossings available. Either early in the day (8ish) or 23:45. So being realistic (and wanting to enjoy the post-race atmosphere), decided to book the near-midnight crossing.

So...I'm trying to organise a lazy route back for me and a mate. Have a couple of ideas so far...have a quick look round the old Rouen-Les-Essarts site (sadly not much to see there now I'm led to believe but worth a quick look I reckon), lunch somewhere interesting (not sure yet), pop into Abbeville and meet up with some Lotus guys doing a trackday. Then I'm left with late afternoon to evening to plan. A bit of beer shopping and a spot of dinner will go in there somewhere but if anyone's got some good suggestions (including alternatives to the above), I'd be grateful to hear them.

Also, for the veterans out there, what would you put as a realistic (ie: discrete) time for getting from a) Le Mans to Rouen and b) Rouen to Boulogne?
Hi mate,been to testing this weekend and done le-mans to Calais in 3.5 hours.
Le-mans to rouen will take no more than 1 hour 40 mins on the new road.

Cheers

chrisbr68

5,500 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th June 2006
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Good shout. Im not back till Tues, so any decent suggestions would be appreciated.

Perhaps a Chateau, or the Le Mans museum for starters.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

264 months

Wednesday 7th June 2006
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About 14 of us have a hotel booked in Paris on Sunday night...you can't tell it's hard to find stuff to do in Paris... the Moulan Rouge springs to mind.

Martin.

knight

5,234 posts

301 months

Thursday 8th June 2006
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Go to the museum and don't forget that last minute booze shopping