French road trip ideas/suggestions.

We used to do the Portsmouth to Cherbourg route on the catamaran in 3 hours in the Summer and head for Brittany.

We stayed at my sister's place which was SE of Quimper.

Brittany is great if you love anything apple-y: Apple pies, Tarte tatins, ciders etc...

Then you could go Lorient, Nantes, Bordeaux.

Or, if you go across the channel, Le Mans, Tours, Poitiers.

All depends on your budget and how much time you have.
 
We were thinking of going around our anniversary (July 7th) and/or Mrs Motties birthday (July 14th). We've always wanted to be somewhere in France on Mrs Motties birthday as that is on Bastille day and we'd like to see how they celebrate. Might need some advance checking on that.
If you're going on bastille day, make sure you have somewhere booked
 
Some of my fave routes:

Plymouth or Portsmouth to Santander then across the lower Pyrenees to Carcassonne, back through Beaune and the Massif Central;
Portsmouth to St Malo then down to La Rochelle and the rest of the Vendee;
Portsmouth to St Malo then head for the Loire Valley, then maybe to the Dordogne but not the Lot and Garonne;
Portsmouth to St Malo then up to the Normandy beaches;
Hull to Zeebrugge to visit the WW1 battlefields, Ypres and down to the Somme (alas that ferry is no more)
Hull to Zeebrugge heading for Strasbourg on the way to Switzerland;
Hull to Zeebrugge heading for Provence and maybe the Mediterranean coast

I was just working it out yesterday......I've done 56 biker trips to France and Europe, starting in 1992!

Regards
John :)
 
Which crossing do you have in mind?

If I went to that part of France I’d go via inland across Normandy into the Loire, then loop via Lot and Dordogne, then back. There is a huge amount to choose from which if you go in June you can avoid the masses

The Puy du Fou is worth a visit too
 
Just about to add, we have done the Vendée, and the Loire Valley, in both cases, a friend of Mrs S had properties there.

Do avoid July and August if you can, as it's pretty much the annual hols for everyone in France. Traditionally in days gone by, there was a lot of work in the fields in Summer and everyone mucked in, not just those in the industry. And that tended to be August, so everyone took their holidays then. But these days, with mechanisation, fewer bodies are needed on the farms and it seems to have morphed into a July/ August holiday.
Purists still like to holiday in August, though, and it being a busy time does not seem to put them off.
 
We're thinking of a French driving holiday this year and are looking for suggestions as to a route with interesting places to visit and/or stop over. We did one in '23 and went as far as Honfluer. We stopped there for a few days and on the way there and back we visited Motteville (couldn't resist!), Mont st Michel, Rouen, Étretat, Bayeaux, Beuvron-en-Auge, Abbeville and Le Tourquet so don't really want to do those again. Loose plan at the moment is to head to Bordeaux area but that’s just an initial idea and could even go to the other side of France. If we do head that way, looking for ideas on the way there and on the way back. Where to stop, where to visit etc. Plan to spend 10 days give or take so come on, let’s have some suggestions.
st malo

La Rochelle

Île d'Orléans
Archachon
Bordeaux

then if you get as far as the
Parc national des Pyrénées

Loudenvielle
 
It might be a boon to see where Le Tour de France is, during your visit.
Good idea. About 16/17 years ago we booked a med cruise. I had an excursion booked for when we stopped in Monaco which was to take me round the street circuit in a Ferrari - obviously not at any great pace! Nearer the date to the cruise, they cancelled it because the Tour de France was starting there on the day we were in port as most of the street circuit was barricaded off for the bikes.

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