Khizzie
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I think, but happy to be corrected, that one is a motorway aire. Never stopped there so no opinion about whether it's safe or not.
If you want somewhere near Calais in that direction I would choose Wissant.
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Gravelines.
wrong way for me ,but thanks .Gravelines.
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Thanks Nic, I am looking for somewhere nice and easy to make my first stop on way to twin lakes meet ,so don't want to go very far on first day . Roy
But it is only a very short distance in the wrong direction and a lovely place to stop and a lovely town. I think I'd still go even if it's 10 mins or so in the wrong direction.I know everyone always says Gravelines whenever anyone ever asks for somewhere to overnight in France, and it's lovely, but it's in completely the wrong direction for everywhere apart from Belgium.
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But it is only a very short distance in the wrong direction and a lovely place to stop and a lovely town. I think I'd still go even if it's 10 mins or so in the wrong direction.
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I know everyone always says Gravelines whenever anyone ever asks for somewhere to overnight in France but it's in completely the wrong direction for everywhere apart from Belgium.
Depends on how far you want to go then.
Wissant is about 20 minutes from Calais, Neufchatel-en-Bray is a popular aire which will take you probably a bit less than 2 hours. Le Crotoy is another popular one about an hour or so away.
If you've got a bit further than that in mind and are sticking to motorways then Honfleur is reliable and will take 3 hours or so.
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The OP asked for an Aire "near Calais", didn't say what direction there were travelling.I know everyone always says Gravelines whenever anyone ever asks for somewhere to overnight in France, and it's lovely, but it's in completely the wrong direction for everywhere apart from Belgium.
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The OP asked for an Aire "near Calais", didn't say what direction there were travelling.
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