Calais to Monaco

Calais to Monaco

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magon

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5 posts

245 months

Sunday 10th July 2005
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A friend and I have a event in Monaco in October, we hope to travel down in his new Carrera S - might be a lot of fun BUT neither of us are familiar with the roads down there.

We are looking for a quick route through france without having to worry too much about speed limits or at least sticking to slow speeds, do they have any roads that allow quick progress without worrying about the police all the time?

Thanks

AndyWoodall

2,642 posts

273 months

Thursday 21st July 2005
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Delay in reply, don't check this forum that often anymore!

I'm doing a very similar journey to you in September, although I'm driving to Marseille where I'm currently living, flying back to pick my car back then doing the drive.

I can't say I have an exact route worked out, but I'm heading towards Dijon, and then down a bit. Which is very precise you can see. I will post about it when I do the journey with some thoughts.

dr jonboyg

2,561 posts

253 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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I think the route my old man takes is down to Dijon and across through the alps.

dr jonboyg

2,561 posts

253 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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I think the route my old man takes is down to Dijon and across through the alps.

v12v8

1,153 posts

265 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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The French police are very hot on speeding everywhere in France. You are as likely to see them on the obscure B roads as the motorways these days.

Forget the Route Napoleone unless you are travelling at an unusual hour - a great road but massively overrated as it is often clogged with traffic.

The quickest way is to use the motorway - try the European Trip Planner on the RAC/AA websites. By motorway it is a 2 day drive - if you want some fun roads, budget 3-4 days.

bad company

20,387 posts

280 months

Tuesday 26th July 2005
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Forget Calais. Go Harwich to Cuxhaven, then you can hoof down the autobahn, over the alps (wonderful)and through the Italian Lakes.

Takes a bit longer but well worth it IMO