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<blockquote data-quote="weeboll" data-source="post: 560814" data-attributes="member: 14316"><p>we did down to Lyon a few years back, lovely drive and my advice would be to take it slow and stop plenty of times. </p><p></p><p>from memory we stopped at Laon (1 yr old got cranky) then to Epernay on small roads - great scenery andgreat municipal campsite in the middle of the champage region ( stay two nights and enjoy some tasting), then a stop in Troyes for lunch which is a great medieval place, camped near Dijon, d947 road to Beaune for lunch (another amazing tiny roads medieval place, then a6 Macon for the evening. </p><p></p><p>that gets you about halfway to Bandol in 2-4 nights depending on if your in a rush or want to enjoy your lunch. we took it slow because our boy was one yr old and we had to put an awning up each stop for the travel cot/cooking/nappy changing etc</p><p></p><p>when we then tried to get across to la Rochelle in one night we found kid got cranky, we got cranky and the journey whilst faster was nothing like as much fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeboll, post: 560814, member: 14316"] we did down to Lyon a few years back, lovely drive and my advice would be to take it slow and stop plenty of times. from memory we stopped at Laon (1 yr old got cranky) then to Epernay on small roads - great scenery andgreat municipal campsite in the middle of the champage region ( stay two nights and enjoy some tasting), then a stop in Troyes for lunch which is a great medieval place, camped near Dijon, d947 road to Beaune for lunch (another amazing tiny roads medieval place, then a6 Macon for the evening. that gets you about halfway to Bandol in 2-4 nights depending on if your in a rush or want to enjoy your lunch. we took it slow because our boy was one yr old and we had to put an awning up each stop for the travel cot/cooking/nappy changing etc when we then tried to get across to la Rochelle in one night we found kid got cranky, we got cranky and the journey whilst faster was nothing like as much fun! [/QUOTE]
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