Motor France
France is a country that is very big – roughly the shape of a cell, it takes about eight hours drive from north to south for eight hours to cross from east to west. So there is a "Tour de France", which is expected to drive the car a lot of time on tour would entail.
This means a vacation trip to France is unworkable? Undoubtedly this will require a fairly detailed planning, but with a little 'of conservatism, it is possible that travel is an important part ofland, for example, three or four weeks.
The key to your travel plans to study a road map for France before. There is an excellent network of roads (motorways) throughout France, Paris and the radius from the intersection of the south of France, from east to west, making a trip quick and painless – highways are rarely occupied and is well equipped for the service areas. Autoroutes but once your trip, leaving the speed of the average speed drops drastically.
Populartourist areas, such as Provence, Dordogne, Brittany and Burgundy is much broader and much less well served by fast roads. It 'very easy to take two hours to cover 100 km.
Like when you travel companies in the mountains, especially in the Alps or the Pyrénées, the speed may decrease, which is often not much more than 35 miles per hour, and it may be time to walk along mountain paths between two points which appear neighbors.
So plan your tripFrance will be the main autoroutes between areas, as follows, to the extent possible and to run on smaller roads to a minimum. Not surprisingly, most of the major scenic attractions are not on the road! So the challenge is to create a compromise between the two. Sometimes it is easy for example, the city is very close to a motorway, while other times it is much more difficult.
The key to this plan is to find groups of sites, rather than spending ages trying to reach isolatedattraction.
With careful planning, you can maintain the momentum of the car idling while traveling throughout France, and many of the main attractions, but you'll spend a few evenings first glass of wine in hand and cards in front of you!