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By *rMrsNawty OP   Couple
over a year ago

north west

Think of driving down to capd'Adge.

But was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of club to check out driving down to there in France Belgium Germany open to little detours

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By * little bit naughtyCouple
over a year ago

Bedford

No idea! But very jealous of your trip!

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By *rMrsNawty OP   Couple
over a year ago

north west


"No idea! But very jealous of your trip!"

Still in planning stages yet you work out cost logistics etc

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By *xhibitionist nudiesCouple
over a year ago

South

Bordeaux is nice with a couple of clubs, you can get their from LeHarve within 4.5 hours and then it's under 4 hours to Agde Its a really nice trip and easy roads too.

Bon voyages!

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By *rMrsNawty OP   Couple
over a year ago

north west


"Bordeaux is nice with a couple of clubs, you can get their from LeHarve within 4.5 hours and then it's under 4 hours to Agde Its a really nice trip and easy roads too.

Bon voyages!"

Oww Brill thank you

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By *asseurMan
over a year ago

Shrewsbury England not Wales


"Bordeaux is nice with a couple of clubs, you can get their from LeHarve within 4.5 hours and then it's under 4 hours to Agde Its a really nice trip and easy roads too.

Bon voyages!

Oww Brill thank you "

Tried to contact you with info on cap de age but not able to due to block

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

As you are from the North West you could do an alternative route via Holland and Germany.

Hull - Rotterdam or Newcastle - Amsterdam.

You could then do Fun4two or Fata Morgana while in Holland, then there are lots of clubs the Ruhr area of Germany.

Then pick up our route into France via Luxembourg (don't forget to fill up the tank while in Luxembourg)

Your route down to Cap would then be Metz, Nancy, Dijon, Lyon, Montpellier.

Longer drive on the continent and more expensive on the ferry but shorter drive in the UK and an interesting route.

Oh and if you like a glass of wine or two the route takes you through Mosel, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Cotes du Rhone, and not forgetting Languedoc Roussillon as you get close to Cap. Hic.

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By *2699Man
over a year ago

maldon


"Think of driving down to capd'Adge.

But was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of club to check out driving down to there in France Belgium Germany open to little detours "

Used to do this run as a coach driver ,if both can drive you can do it in 12hrs , 3×4 hr stints , London to peronne Paris a26 Calais to arras, a1 to paris ,clockwise around paris ring road 2junctions A6 to Lyon nice place to stop A7 then A9 to cap de agne

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By *rMrsNawty OP   Couple
over a year ago

north west


"As you are from the North West you could do an alternative route via Holland and Germany.

Hull - Rotterdam or Newcastle - Amsterdam.

You could then do Fun4two or Fata Morgana while in Holland, then there are lots of clubs the Ruhr area of Germany.

Then pick up our route into France via Luxembourg (don't forget to fill up the tank while in Luxembourg)

Your route down to Cap would then be Metz, Nancy, Dijon, Lyon, Montpellier.

Longer drive on the continent and more expensive on the ferry but shorter drive in the UK and an interesting route.

Oh and if you like a glass of wine or two the route takes you through Mosel, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Cotes du Rhone, and not forgetting Languedoc Roussillon as you get close to Cap. Hic. "

Like it thanks do like the Rhine model region

Is the petrol really cheap in Luxembourg

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By *rMrsNawty OP   Couple
over a year ago

north west


"Think of driving down to capd'Adge.

But was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of club to check out driving down to there in France Belgium Germany open to little detours

Used to do this run as a coach driver ,if both can drive you can do it in 12hrs , 3×4 hr stints , London to peronne Paris a26 Calais to arras, a1 to paris ,clockwise around paris ring road 2junctions A6 to Lyon nice place to stop A7 then A9 to cap de agne "

Will take a look thanks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Totally no club suggestions lol, but we drove to Valencia the other week with a few stops in Spain, drove through France the first day, about 12hrs with the stops.

Deffinetly would take the toll roads through France. Cut like 6 hours off the drive to San Sebastian, our first stop, according to google maps.

Diesel in France was like 1.70euroish and that wasn't just at services on the tolls, we drove through a few small towns with similar price.

But in Andorra on way back it was 1.07euro, so imagine Luxembourg to be the same as it's a tax haven isn't it? Unfortunately couldn't quite get through France on one tank.

Have fun guys x

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"As you are from the North West you could do an alternative route via Holland and Germany.

Hull - Rotterdam or Newcastle - Amsterdam.

You could then do Fun4two or Fata Morgana while in Holland, then there are lots of clubs the Ruhr area of Germany.

Then pick up our route into France via Luxembourg (don't forget to fill up the tank while in Luxembourg)

Your route down to Cap would then be Metz, Nancy, Dijon, Lyon, Montpellier.

Longer drive on the continent and more expensive on the ferry but shorter drive in the UK and an interesting route.

Oh and if you like a glass of wine or two the route takes you through Mosel, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Cotes du Rhone, and not forgetting Languedoc Roussillon as you get close to Cap. Hic.

Like it thanks do like the Rhine model region

Is the petrol really cheap in Luxembourg "

We drove through Luxembourg a couple of weeks ago and diesel was 1.14€.

Thankfully we can just about make to Spain on a tank full.

French motorway prices are horrific.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Club wise, there's one outside Vichy. La Rose? Vichy itself is lovely if not a bit pricey.

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By *rMrsNawty OP   Couple
over a year ago

north west


"As you are from the North West you could do an alternative route via Holland and Germany.

Hull - Rotterdam or Newcastle - Amsterdam.

You could then do Fun4two or Fata Morgana while in Holland, then there are lots of clubs the Ruhr area of Germany.

Then pick up our route into France via Luxembourg (don't forget to fill up the tank while in Luxembourg)

Your route down to Cap would then be Metz, Nancy, Dijon, Lyon, Montpellier.

Longer drive on the continent and more expensive on the ferry but shorter drive in the UK and an interesting route.

Oh and if you like a glass of wine or two the route takes you through Mosel, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Cotes du Rhone, and not forgetting Languedoc Roussillon as you get close to Cap. Hic.

Like it thanks do like the Rhine model region

Is the petrol really cheap in Luxembourg

We drove through Luxembourg a couple of weeks ago and diesel was 1.14€.

Thankfully we can just about make to Spain on a tank full.

French motorway prices are horrific."

Any ideas on Germanys fuel prices thinking of driving through there

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By *om barbaraCouple
over a year ago

staffordshire

We may be driving down beginning of September if anyone driving down be great say hi. X

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