From Caen to Le Mans

From Caen to Le Mans

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lowdrag

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13,032 posts

220 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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I've published this so many times, but here goes:-

On leaving the ferry follow the green signs to Falaise

On the ring road of Falaise leave the N158 and follow the D909 towards Putange-Pont-Ecrepin. There is a lovely hotel there right by the river called Le Lion Verd. Good spot for a coffee and a croissant. They speak English.

Continue south to Rânes, over the crossroads and on towards Carrouges on the D909

Follow the D909 until you meet the N12, turn right and go through Pré-en-Pail. There is a service station there if you need fuel.
Go through the town and then follow the D20 left signposted Villaines-la-Juhel. You will travel through a forest with beautiful swinging roads.
Now follow the D13 to Courcité and from there the D16 to Sillé-le-Guillaume and from there the signs to Le Mans.

Of course, you can be extremely boring and take the motorway, missing out all thatmakes France such a great country to travel through. I have been using this route for nearly forty years, and it never fails to please. Great driving roads, never a BiB, and people waving as you go through the towns. On your way home the Lion Verd is a great place to dine before catching the ferry. They used to have lobsters but sadly no more.

Enjoy the route. Take the time to look around you and take in the scenery. It never ceases to please me.


Edited by lowdrag on Thursday 2nd June 14:44

NoBrakesWC

398 posts

56 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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if i'm not tired i will try drive that route you have recommended.

MrC986

3,557 posts

198 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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I agree that the non-autoroute way from Caen to Le Mans is great....no autoroute/no tolls, plenty of nice scenery/places to stop for coffee etc. and about 100 miles travel-wise.

Panamax

5,075 posts

41 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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The "old route" used to be packed with Gendarmes in search of Ros Bifs when it was the main route. It's so easy to be tempted to put your foot down when you see a clear stretch. Do they now only populate the Autoroute?

MrC986

3,557 posts

198 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Panamax said:
The "old route" used to be packed with Gendarmes in search of Ros Bifs when it was the main route. It's so easy to be tempted to put your foot down when you see a clear stretch. Do they now only populate the Autoroute?
Yes, the Gendarmes are still around on the main route in regular places, but if you speed them you take the risk of being caught - I know that as our group were spoken to one year when the lead car was "slightly exhuberant" hehe

lowdrag

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13,032 posts

220 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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The regular haunt of the radar traps is north of Le Mans around Yvré l'Eveque. It's in the paper every week where someone has had his licence taken away on the spot.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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I'd love to do that route in something appropriate, but dragging 8 metres of twin axle caravan behind means the motorway makes much more sense.

Anyone who spots a twin axle Brit reg caravan with a huge Flying Lizards logo on the back, give us a wave as we fly by. biggrin

lowdrag

Original Poster:

13,032 posts

220 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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You coming over for a beer or two Richard?

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Love to Tony. When is good for you? We arrive Houx Tuesday first thing.

The Leaper

5,164 posts

213 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Tyre Smoke said:
I'd love to do that route in something appropriate, but dragging 8 metres of twin axle caravan behind means the motorway makes much more sense.

Anyone who spots a twin axle Brit reg caravan with a huge Flying Lizards logo on the back, give us a wave as we fly by. biggrin
Flying Lizards....those were the days. I'll be wearing my FL t shirt in 16 days time!

R

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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wink

wanacoop

1,249 posts

229 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Great info Lowdrag, thanks.

Pupp

12,357 posts

279 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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Thanks from me also; am assuming a variation of this could get me to Bagnoles Des Lorne, which is where I’m staying Fri night. Map out in a bit

Sealine South

534 posts

146 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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Thanks Low Drag - I will try that route on the way down. Just me and my 14 year old son going to the Classic is the old 914

ch37

10,642 posts

228 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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Thanks so much for this, heading over early Wednesday and planning to do this route.

As I'm on my own and not used to driving outside the UK I am hoping to figure out a way to set this route on Waze/Google Maps. Any tips? I imagine heavy use of additional stops/way points.

I'm sailing back at 8am ish on Monday so planning to take the boring route back.

lowdrag

Original Poster:

13,032 posts

220 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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Just follow the road signs. It is quite easy except when you go through Pre en Pail and turn left and then right

clive_candy

698 posts

172 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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Not heading to LM24 but will use your route for my next trip to the south of France.

Many thanks!

MGDavid

36 posts

47 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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I spent an hour or 2 the other night plotting a route from Cherbourg to LeMans and back to Caen.
My route back to Caen is exactly what you have described!

lowdrag

Original Poster:

13,032 posts

220 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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I guess the outward route will be by St Lô? Lovely town, completely destroyed in the war and then rebuilt. And a damn good choice of route too!

petrolpat

327 posts

222 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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Did this route this year and very nice it was too.