Calais- Luxemborg route
Submitted by castelforte on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 14:13In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Alan, Any chance you could give a more detailed route, I'm travelling over in a few weeks time, from Calais, thinking of going the Reims- Metz route down through switzerland but your route looks good, I'd like to be able to put it in the TomTom to compere, Would it be easier to sail direct to Dunkirk ?. Buona Giornata.
In reply to Calais- Luxemborg route by castelforte
Calais - then passing close to [on motorway] Dunkirk, Lille, Charleroi, Luxembourg, Metz, Nancy, Epinal - then over the Vosges [only bit of non-dual carriageway] to Mulhouse, then into Germany and avoid Basel by taking the last turning off the autobahn to Lorrach and into Switzerland. Then Lucerne and on to Gotthard Tunnel [take the St Gotthard Pass if you have an hour to spar, including stop for view] and on into Italy My stops are at Castel Les Sorbieres [chateau by the Moselle - a small detour in Belgium] and just outside Lucerne. Coming back we manage with one stop in the Novotel at Nancy Ouest [Laxou]. Castel Les Sorbires has the best food ever! http://www.castellessorbiers.be/UK/gallery.asp In a couple of weeks we are doing the Dover Dunkirk route for the fist time - my son has done it and says its great as there are no coach parties on the boat!
My husband Ron has just
Submitted by Maralyn on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 19:14My husband Ron has just returned (Monday) from our home in Italy and driving there six weeks ago and returning, he travelled on Norfolk Ferries Dunkirk/Dover. He said it was a lovely easy ferry route, not overly full and easy both ends getting on and off with the car and our dog, the staff being very friendly. And it was 30 euros for the car and two passengers (but the customary £30 for the dog). Cheaper on the Dover/Calais route.I will make a note of the Luxembourg leg of the journey. He went through Belgium, past Brussels to Liege on one of the best roads he has every seen (we used to live near Liege about 35 years ago - so memory lane for him) and then into Germany (via Holland I think) and Austria, then Italy. Not such a boring journey as last year when we did France from Mont Blanc to Paris. Great roads but so boring!Maralyn
Not the Moselle
Submitted by alan h on Sat, 07/04/2009 - 04:22In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Delays
Submitted by Milky Bar Kid on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 08:41In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Just returned to UK and following a similar route to AlanH, people should be aware that on the return route from Lille to Dunkirk the road is single carriage way due to road works and very slow. If you are catching a ferry it is worth allowing an extra half an hour for this small stretch. We also got searched 3 times at Calais so if in a van make allowance for this to. BTW Diesel was 0.85c a litre in Luxembourg so if you have a large tank well worth going that way as Germany was around 1.09 and Italy 1.14.
Thanks for the info
Submitted by alan h on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 11:22In reply to Delays by Milky Bar Kid
One lane
Submitted by Milky Bar Kid on Tue, 07/07/2009 - 04:13In reply to Thanks for the info by alan h
Alan H, know the orutes well,
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 15:12In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Alan H, know the orutes well, but disagree with your thoughts on the time differance. Whilst we regular use the dunkirk to luxembourg to switzerland route,we know from experience of doing it over and over again, that the differance is indeed well over an hour longer, if conpared with a more regular tol route ie calias riems strasbourg ect ect. for a start the road out of dunkirk towards lille is aweful,with plenty of slower speed limits than a toll route has.Around luxembourg and toward metz is also a bottle neck and of corse after epinal you are on single carriageway. So whilst i am a fan of most of the via luxembourg route would never claim it to be a route that is as quick as the whole french route to switzerland,but it is a nicer cheaper route,which is also important
BEST ROUTE (ORUTE?)
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 16:53In reply to Alan H, know the orutes well, by Anonymous (not verified)