If you do this again I suggest travelling on a sunday, lorry's are banned from movements and the French generally stay home. We always travel through France on Sundays it's fantastic! Pleased you've enjoyed your visit.
Errrrrr that's disgusting, glad I stay with friends Roads are great arn't they, no heavies on a Sunday only essentials, drove from St Malo to Calais last year on a Sunday and hardly saw any carsThanks again for all the tips/advice.
Just got back home.
I did have to get out three times for the tolls, no bother though, the French drivers just laugh at you.
What I did learn though is the hotel, and B&B I stayed in don't change the sheets. It's a habit of mine that I always pull back the sheets to check, found hairs in the bed on both occasions.
Other than that I found it pleasant driving in France, the roads are quieter than I expected.
For some strange reason all the McDonald's logos are green in France, well all the ones we saw wereSorry I had to chuckle I just had visions of trying to go through a Macy d's drive through
French lady's hairy armpits, next time, take your sleeping bag with you...found hairs in the bed on both occasions.
They are over here to, they changed from red to make them look 'less junk foodish'..For some strange reason all the McDonald's logos are green in France, well all the ones we saw were
Yep! Still junk food too,,They are over here to, they changed from red to make them look 'less junk foodish'..
Are they still red in the UK?
Wait until you go to one in Germany, they have proper coffee bars, good stuff to...Problem is... People fall for it.
Same in Germany, at least the ones I have been to, nice area to sit as well.The Italian ones in Milan are stand alone cafes.
And pay more for the privilege too Paul.Problem is... People fall for it.