Poster: A snowHead
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Driving to Tignes tomorrow for the first time. Going down to Dijon, Moutiers, BSM etc. Any ideas on how much the toll charges are likely to be or if it takes much longer if we don't use those roads?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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kojak, around 60 euros each way, and yes it wil take longer if you avoid them
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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?
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I can't remember what the cost is, not a ridiculous amount, but that's not much help. Someone will be along soon who knows it to the last Euro.
It will take a lot longer if you avoid toll roads. There is little of the m'way between Calais and Tignes which is toll free, and although there may be the odd stretch of free m'way standard N road, most of it will be much slower than the m'way (depending on how fast you drive on the m'way, of course).
I'm surprised that the quickest route from Kazakhstan to Tignes is via Calais, but you know best.
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OK. Thanks
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Sorry Helen Beaumont, you came along with figure even faster than I'd expected.
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kojak wrote: |
Driving to Tignes tomorrow for the first time. Going down to Dijon, Moutiers, BSM etc. Any ideas on how much the toll charges are likely to be or if it takes much longer if we don't use those roads? |
If you use the viamichelin.com site their directions are usually very good and show all the cameras as well as telling you how much your toll charges will be.
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kojak, go to www.autoroutes.fr enter destination and departures, it'll give you an exact figure €72.60.
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Via Annecy will save you some money and it's a good drive in the daytime.
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For what its worth, our return trip last Xmas (06) worked out at £109.13
Yes - I did keep all the receipts and check off againt CC bill
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Boris, Just as well you haven't got one of those silly telepeage things, each one of our trips seemes to get charged over the next 3 cc statemets
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For comparison here's my breakdown of fuel and tolls for 5 adults in a 2.1m high people carrier with luggage trailer in a trip to Val d'Isere in 2007. Totals about £330 fuel+oil+tolls.
Full tank at Sutton Valence 9-Mar-07 to full tank at 18-Mar-07 via Val d'Isere.
Marquion Fuel 00:26 10-Mar 53.43 €
Calais->Reims* Toll 01:30 10-Mar 18.60 €
Perrogne Fuel 04:19 10-Mar 51.28 €
Taissy->Elcise Toll 07:16 10-Mar 40.00 €
Ugine Fuel 08:37 10-Mar 44.42 €
Sainte Helene->Chignin Toll 14:45 17-Mar 4.70 €
Puteaux Fuel 17:03 17-Mar 44.70 €
Amberieu->Bersaillin Toll 17:47 17-Mar 8.40 €
Pont Fuel 09:57 18-Mar 24.62 €
Pont Oil 09:58 18-Mar 14.85 €
Sommesous Fuel 12:36 18-Mar 35.91 €
Bersaillin->Reims* Toll 13:00 18-Mar 26.90 €
Marquion Fuel 15:18 18-Mar 33.61 €
Reims->Calais* Toll 16:00 18-Mar 18.60 €
Sutton Valence Fuel 21:45 18-Mar £45.38
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Dont even think of avoiding tolls! Unless you prefer driving to Skiing
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Boris wrote: |
For what its worth, our return trip last Xmas (06) worked out at £109.13 |
That's a fine pair of legs you've got there 'cos you must've cycled there and back for that money.
2,000 Km, give a gnat's bolluck Calais-Tignes-Calais for £110 = 81mpg
Summat a bit queer with your munbers
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You know it makes sense.
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