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18/2/2008 at 4:17pm
 Location: Crewe
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Hi can anyone tell me the best route going from Calis down to Barcelona for a car and caravan I am going next week.I would like to travel mainly not using the toll roads but dont mind using them where it would save time example busy areas.

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18/2/2008 at 5:00pm
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If you are going next week it may not be a good time of yr to go past Andorra which is the shortest route-it is of course possible to do the whole journey without tolls but it will take ages &--paying toll all the way the quickest would be Calais, Reims, Dijon, Lyon, Nimes, Perpignan, over into Spain & Autopista straight to Barcelona--alternativly(& avoiding Paris) Calais, Rouen, Evreux, Dreux, Chartes, Orleans, Vierzon--then either Limoges Toulouse, Perpignan, Barc.---or Vierzon, Clermond-Ferrand, Millau, Perp, Barc, the last 2 routes have much less toll than the first but you will need to check weather as they are high routes so you could get snow-

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25/2/2008 at 5:43pm
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What you may need to consider is where to stop unless you are prepared to park up anywhere.

We travelled to Barcelona last week but went to Bordeaux and then into Spain and then took the empty toll motorway past Zaragoza.

It is the longer route but was partly dictated by finding sites that were open.




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