Advice needed ............ Calais to LeMan

Advice needed ............ Calais to LeMan

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hobo

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5,873 posts

253 months

Sunday 29th May 2005
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Never been before so have no idea which route I should be taking from Calais. Any advise would be appreciated.

Also, how long will this part of the journey take ?

[small]p.s. Can't wait[/small] :driving: :drink: :headache: :drink: :headache: :drink: :headache: :driving: :sleep:

mrkipling

508 posts

263 months

Sunday 29th May 2005
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Route details

www.clubarnage.com/driving.htm

Plus just follow all the assorted exotica en-route!

RossC

683 posts

291 months

Sunday 29th May 2005
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hobo said:
Never been before so have no idea which route I should be taking from Calais. Any advise would be appreciated.

Also, how long will this part of the journey take ?

p.s. Can't wait


Okay, you have two options. Either the autoroute going Boulogne, Abbevile, Rouen (you're bound to get lost the first time), pick up the N138, Alencon, Le Mans. Gets you a good way there on the quick autoroutes then enjoy the N138 convoy, plenty of places to stop off for a break and watch the exotcia rumble past.

Or...get yourself a decnt set of maps & a co pilot who can read them & enjoy some of the best driving you'll have all year on the back roads.

Either way, you'll have plenty of company.

Option one allow 4/5, option two 6/7 assuming reasonable stops.

Enjoy.

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

236 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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Thanks RossC, I posted a question about getting accross the UK, forgot all about France!!! Will use the autoroute, Racing Red not really up for the twisties!

happy snapper

294 posts

243 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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RossC said:

hobo said:
Never been before so have no idea which route I should be taking from Calais. Any advise would be appreciated.

Also, how long will this part of the journey take ?

p.s. Can't wait



Okay, you have two options. Either the autoroute going Boulogne, Abbevile, Rouen (you're bound to get lost the first time), pick up the N138, Alencon, Le Mans. Gets you a good way there on the quick autoroutes then enjoy the N138 convoy, plenty of places to stop off for a break and watch the exotcia rumble past.

Or...get yourself a decnt set of maps & a co pilot who can read them & enjoy some of the best driving you'll have all year on the back roads.

Either way, you'll have plenty of company.

Option one allow 4/5, option two 6/7 assuming reasonable stops.

Enjoy.


Just follow the Rouen signs till you get to the big tunnel the Le Mans is sign posted from there! Just remember the speed trap about a K or so before the tunnel

RossC

683 posts

291 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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and hope they don't send you on a majical mystery tour diversion like they did two years ago when the tunnel was shut....!!!

supercooper

454 posts

238 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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I follow A16 towards Rouen. Then head south from Rouen, you should find Le Mans sign posted. From there I would recomend staying to the main road rather than motorway to cut down on toll charges. Either way you wont be alone traveling from Calais to Le Mans, most of the route is taken up by British regerstation cars. There's bound to be a convoy or too. you should have no trouble. The drive to Le Mans is a great experiance. Make the most of it.

cazzer

8,883 posts

255 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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RossC said:
and hope they don't send you on a majical mystery tour diversion like they did two years ago when the tunnel was shut....!!!


Rouen's free car show

happy snapper

294 posts

243 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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RossC said:
and hope they don't send you on a majical mystery tour diversion like they did two years ago when the tunnel was shut....!!!

Yes that was nice the tunnel was shut for a while!!

miniyou

21 posts

252 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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yes the drive down is one of the highlights of the weekend, all sorts of crazy fast cars usually with british plates doing silly speeds and silly overtaking moves. Come on!!

fabster

96 posts

252 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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we skipped rouen last year - its always traffic and bumble hell - and went via Yvetot - bit of navigation required - but was loads better than the nightmare that is rouen....generally the A roads are loads more fun than the zzzzzzzzz autoroute plenty of opportunities to the motor rip!!!

Sortie 10

729 posts

259 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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Take the A16 to exit 10 (I've named myself after it!)- and then take the back roads.
Great driving, lots of twisties and a 10 mile straight too, the cops are on the case of the convoy, so you can put your foot down.
Super villages - stop in the market square of Lyons la Foret for a coffee/lunch. Beautiful countryside, but it tends to get blurred...

Only downsides are that you need to plan the route (will email it if you are interested), and you miss the fun of the convoy.

sankey

17 posts

245 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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AutoSport noramaly do a good route guide in their LeMans pull out the week before the race (Next weeks issue i belive)

windsorphil

888 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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Directions are available on www.the-twats.com , click on Le Mans and you'll get directions.

We're down for PQ this week-end so they'll be updated afterwards!

Anyone else there?

Paul.B

3,942 posts

271 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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I have used the TWATS directions and found them very good. Remember though, they start from the Tunnel terminal, not the ferry. The first bit is confusing if you exit the ferry terminal and follow them straight off. You end up on the wrong road (well I did )


Paul.B