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Roscoff to Alps journey tips?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

Has anyone got any tips for the journey from Roscoff to the French Alps please? This will get rid of five hours driving to the Eurotunnel

We're going at Easter and haven't done this route before. On the way there, we're driving through the day and stopping overnight near Geneva, ready to hit the slopes the next morning.

On the way back we're stopping midway, near Bourges.

Thanks
saxo
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
But it's several hours more driving in France and a very expensive ferry. No suggestions as to the route - I like viamichelin.com for route-finding.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Just checked it on via Michelin against a familiar run for me of calais to grand massif and it's only 19 miles further but longer hours as it was quoting over 200 miles non autoroute. Cheaper toll though, and not as much difference as I'd have guessed.
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In the summer we sometimes drive up to Morlaix ( 20 mins from Roscoff ) from near Morzine.
It is about 1080 KM, and the best time is 14 hours (using motorways ), we did it once on route nationale over 2 days and it was 8hrs per day.
Routes: N12 then motorway and pass to S of Paris.
RN - We have tried 3 routes which use a bit of both, but avoid Paris : Le Mans, Nantes and Tours, and THB they're pretty much of a muchness.
Good luck BTW.
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