- Location
- Egham
Last year we drove the camper down to the Dordogne, then back up the West coast over a 15 day period. With the exception of the free sections of autoroutes, we used entirely D and N roads. I did this as I wanted to show the kids how big France is, and how the regions vary which is very noticeable on the minor roads, less so the autoroutes.
The downside was the number of hours driving, and if we do a similar route this year with the recent speed limit reductions will only be worse.
So, we have planned our routes to include the toll paying sections of autoroutes, and TBH it will save a huge amount of time. Overall cost for all the journeys is looking to be about 150 Euros.
Is it worth getting a Liber-T tag for the van? It will mean no queueing at the tollbooths, no need to worry about having cash in the van. But it will add about 65 Euros to the cost, and we are not planning to go back to France next year.
Anyone have any experience?
Thanks
The downside was the number of hours driving, and if we do a similar route this year with the recent speed limit reductions will only be worse.
So, we have planned our routes to include the toll paying sections of autoroutes, and TBH it will save a huge amount of time. Overall cost for all the journeys is looking to be about 150 Euros.
Is it worth getting a Liber-T tag for the van? It will mean no queueing at the tollbooths, no need to worry about having cash in the van. But it will add about 65 Euros to the cost, and we are not planning to go back to France next year.
Anyone have any experience?
Thanks