We will be driving straight down to marjal which is the best route
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We will be driving straight down to marjal which is the best route
We will be driving straight down to marjal which is the best route
From Folkestone is that route motorway
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If you use Google Maps there is an option box you can tick to go non-toll. I've just been using it to plot Caen --> Benidorm and the non-toll is shorter, but slower of course.
If you want to influence the route, you just add in places to steer it the way you want to go. But so far it's never given a route that is not very acceptable.
Hi Brian, Many thanks for that suggestion I have never used google maps for route planning, since your idea got on laptop found where it was , its very good it seems more up to date than my sat nav ( being 6 years old never updated) Thanks this will help me when planning trip to brittany and around next sept. Again thanks
Terry:sin:
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If you use Google Maps there is an option box you can tick to go non-toll. I've just been using it to plot Caen --> Benidorm and the non-toll is shorter, but slower of course.
If you want to influence the route, you just add in places to steer it the way you want to go. But so far it's never given a route that is not very acceptable.
I am planning Caen->Bordeaux, Bordeaux->Zaragosa,Zaragosa->Benidorm.
In Winter I always prefer the Western route..
Abberville
Rouen
Chartes
N10 all the way to Bordeaux
Then still on N10 to Bayonne and Spanish border at Irun.
Down to Pamplona
Zaragossa
Valencia
Alicante by either coast or inland roads.
Can all be done none toll and plenty of stopovers on the route.:thumb:
Keep water topped up as many aires will have water taps turned off.
That's our return route but never fancied risking the Spanish mountains in January. Perhaps we'll have to try it. Had enough trouble trailing snow ploughs in northern France previously.
Must say, the western route through France and over the mountains in Spain would be our first choice if we were more sure of reasonable weather.
Hi Brian, Many thanks for that suggestion I have never used google maps for route planning
Terry:sin:
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Another convert.
Then you switch to street view and see exactly what your campsite turning looks like, essential for places like the aire/site in Metz which is pretty tricky.
When were you last there Brian ?
Mike.