&*%$ me, getting through Rouen?

&*%$ me, getting through Rouen?

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fatsteve

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1,143 posts

278 months

Tuesday 10th June 2003
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Just finalising the route down, Aye carumba (merde), Rouen looks like a git to get through!

We're coming in from the A28 and heading for the N138 (via the A13).

Best (read shortest) route appears to be through the town center.

Anyone have any suggestions.

Ta

Steve

dicky

928 posts

285 months

Tuesday 10th June 2003
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no we are trying the same route, getting to the 138 does look a giggle
must remember to be calmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

froglet

88 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th June 2003
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Went straight through the middle last year. Easier and quicker than the "1st right after tunnel" route if you are on the old road in the first place. Might be more difficult if you intend to get off the dual carriageway then find the old road. Personally I always get lost going home rather than on the way there ! See you down there. Houx Annexe. Blue Pug 306.

fatsteve

Original Poster:

1,143 posts

278 months

Tuesday 10th June 2003
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Cheers Chaps,

I'm bringing along the iPaq sat nav, but that just comes up with a ridiculous route!!

Looks like the N28 (from the bottom of the A28), then down the D18E. Seems to 'skirt' the town rather than going through the middle.

We're intending to fill up / have a break in Rouen anyway.

Oh, mean't to say we're on the Thursday 12:00 SeaCat from Dover, so if you're travelling then drop me a mail tonight!

Cheers

Steve
Green Chimaera in Maison Blanche

>> Edited by fatsteve on Tuesday 10th June 21:25

froglet

88 posts

265 months

Wednesday 11th June 2003
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OK. Now I have the map in front of me. By old road I mean the D928,(on the map its a yellow with a hairpin bend just N of the inner ring road) follow it thru town to the South of the river and that joins onto the N138 which is the one you want down to LM. You do have to follow your nose and those "Touts Direction" signs but it worked for me last year ! All the best. Hope it all goes well. Keep a sense humour and don't overheat the car and all will be OK !

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Wednesday 11th June 2003
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I don't see an N138 leading out off Rouen.. I'm looking at taking the A154/N154 Via Evreux and Dreux, Picking up the A11 at Chartres.

Is anyone going via Paris, either from Rouen or otherwise? It comes up as quickest on Autoroute from Calais.. I think the only reason we went via Rouen last time was that we sailed to Dieppe.

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Wednesday 11th June 2003
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CarZee said:
Is anyone going via Paris, either from Rouen or otherwise? It comes up as quickest on Autoroute from Calais.. I think the only reason we went via Rouen last time was that we sailed to Dieppe.


I think you'll find cz its only quickest in distance i travel down to Limoges a few times a year starting at calais and the Paris way is a total Head firk where as if u go the rouen, evreux, dreux way its alot quicker time wise. IMHO and experience only

BB

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 12th June 2003
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Cool..

So then - should I go thru Rouen then south via Evreux & Chartres etc or the N138 (which I've now found), via Broglie and Gacé to Alencon?

pete

1,591 posts

285 months

Thursday 12th June 2003
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CarZee said: should I go thru Rouen then south via Evreux & Chartres etc or the N138 (which I've now found), via Broglie and Gacé to Alencon?

Take the N138 via Gace. Loads of other Brits on their way to Le Mans will be taking that route, which adds to the sense of occasion.

Pete
(leaving for the tunnel at midday tomorrow )

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 12th June 2003
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pete said: Take the N138 via Gace. Loads of other Brits on their way to Le Mans will be taking that route, which adds to the sense of occasion.
hmm.. was hoping for a low profile route with little traffic (some hope I guess) - I'm not going to be overtaking much either which is a worry - the Primula's loaded to the bloody hilt - yet I'm getting to Calais late so I need to make good time..