Best route from Caen to la Guyonniere site
hi we are traveling to the vendee the site is la guyonniere can anyone give the best route to the site we dont mind toll roads if if is a easy drive from Caen our tomtom gives a couple ofoptions but i would like first hand experience on that route as i have not been there before thanks
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We also go for easy towing and therefore favour peage but in this case you don't have to. We went to St Jean de Monts in 2012 and the whole way was toll free. I noted in my blog what a brillant road it was to south of Nantes.
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Caen Ringroad SW on A84 to Rennes Free
Rennes S to Nantes on N137 Dual Carriageway
Nantes S on A83 Toll to junc 4
Follow signs to La Roche sur Yonne on D763 & D937
Follow signs to Les Sables d'Ollone N160
Taking turn to La Mothe Archard and St Julien des Landes and the site
About 250 miles
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Caen Ringroad SW on A84 to Rennes Free
Rennes S to Nantes on N137 Dual Carriageway
Nantes S on A83 Toll to junc 4
Follow signs to La Roche sur Yonne on D763 & D937
Follow signs to Les Sables d'Ollone N160
Taking turn to La Mothe Archard and St Julien des Landes and the site
About 250 miles
Thanks Harry very useful that information I am greatfull for all the help I will copy this and get it on the map can't wait to get going alan���
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Hi Dolly, Every one loves La Guyonniere - just trust the reviews.
It's a straightforward 250 mile journey on big roads from Caen ferry port via Rennes and Nantes - there are easy fuel stations on the way, but with diesel now a similar price in France as UK you can fill up in Portsmouth before you leave and then you won't even need to stop for fuel on the way.
Take care.
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Cheapest fuel before the ferry are Tesco, Northarbour near Port Solent and ASDA at Purbrook J1 off A3M.
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