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<blockquote data-quote="Clem" data-source="post: 600250" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>Where are you heading?</p><p></p><p>If the South East (Cote D'Azur) then its an easy toll route journey, allow 2/3 days from Calais, I don't bother getting off route, just stay in the Aires and keep going. </p><p>Have been via the Alps when heading to Italy/Switzerland and yes its a bit steep, but the main roads are pretty steady so take it easy and you will be fine.</p><p>If heading to the South West, its a better area for touring and stopping and you can break the journey up from La Rochelle area onwards by going down the coastline through to the Basque region.</p><p></p><p>I have booked up camping in advance but I wouldn't again as we ended up committed to a campsite that we would otherwise have moved on from, we always managed to stay somewhere and in doing so have had the best adventures - stressful at times :lol: but also the better memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem, post: 600250, member: 15"] Where are you heading? If the South East (Cote D'Azur) then its an easy toll route journey, allow 2/3 days from Calais, I don't bother getting off route, just stay in the Aires and keep going. Have been via the Alps when heading to Italy/Switzerland and yes its a bit steep, but the main roads are pretty steady so take it easy and you will be fine. If heading to the South West, its a better area for touring and stopping and you can break the journey up from La Rochelle area onwards by going down the coastline through to the Basque region. I have booked up camping in advance but I wouldn't again as we ended up committed to a campsite that we would otherwise have moved on from, we always managed to stay somewhere and in doing so have had the best adventures - stressful at times :lol: but also the better memories. [/QUOTE]
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