Going to Almeria southern Spain in March decided to go Calais would like some info on quickest but off toll roads please
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Dunkirk/Calais, Abbeville, Rouen,Evreux, Dreux, Chartres,Chateaudun,Vendome, Tours,Chatellerault, Poitiers,
Angoloume, then around Bordeaux on to E72 & down to Langdon,on to A65/E7 down to Pau & then around to Oloron - Sainte-Marie then down to Jaca using Sm Port tunnel on to Sabiñango then Huesca, Zaragoza,on to Teruel on A23/N330 & continue to Sagunt then towards Valenci on AT/E15 & bypass & on to LÁlcudia & at Xativa bear righ on A35 & at La Font De la Figuera continue on the N344 which brings you on to the A31 & follow that down until it rejoins the A7/E15 again. You can then continue on this to Murcia where you exit right continuing on the A7/E15 towards Andalucia. After Lorca ,at Puerto Lumbreras you then have the choice of continuing in to Almeria, the region , using either the top or bottom motorways . If actually going to Almeria City then the lower coast one is ideal.
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2082kms so about 1250 miles from Dunkirk to my house here in Lorca using that route. Add another 105 miles to Almeria city.How many mile mate please ? Roughly ?
We are travelling in January... Just cant bring myself to take the long ferry to Santander... Well not since reading Jim's post about his rough crossing....... I get sick looking over the harbour wall !
What are peoples thoughts on this drive in Janaury ?
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