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Vinsabres nyons france
westy23
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Afternoon all.
Am planning a weeks trip in June to see family in Vinsabres near Nyon
France.
Will be driving from the eurotunnel and hopefully taking two days each way.
Have not got much experience of driving in France and was wondering if anyone has a suggested route ( don't mind some toll roads) and maybe somewhere nice to visit on the way there and back.
Was planning to find accommodation as we go.
Intrests are ww1 ww2 sites, castles or scenic, dramatic drives.
Am planning a weeks trip in June to see family in Vinsabres near Nyon
France.
Will be driving from the eurotunnel and hopefully taking two days each way.
Have not got much experience of driving in France and was wondering if anyone has a suggested route ( don't mind some toll roads) and maybe somewhere nice to visit on the way there and back.
Was planning to find accommodation as we go.
Intrests are ww1 ww2 sites, castles or scenic, dramatic drives.
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I assume you mean Vinsobres near Lyon.Afternoon all.
Am planning a weeks trip in June to see family in Vinsabres near Nyon
France.
Will be driving from the eurotunnel and hopefully taking two days each way.
Have not got much experience of driving in France and was wondering if anyone has a suggested route ( don't mind some toll roads) and maybe somewhere nice to visit on the way there and back.
Was planning to find accommodation as we go.
Intrests are ww1 ww2 sites, castles or scenic, dramatic drives.
For suggested routes Via Michelin is good and then look at maps and towns along or just off the routes suggested.
https://www.viamichelin.co.uk/web/Routes
If you are crossing the channel from Dover or with the tunnel there are WW1 places in northern France and Belgium that are more or less on your way.0
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