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Attached a route to Spain via Bourdeaux and another via Millau and the Viaduct. These routes are almost completely toll free and include co-ords suitable for Tom tom which I guess is the most popular SatNav. However I now use a Pioneer Avic unit and have not updated TT in the last two years so road numbers may have changed but the co-ords will be the same. Also I have not been back to the UK for two years so I would welcome any help to fine tune these routes. ie good and safe aires on the routes, any advise of a better option while still following the basic routes. For sure using these co-ords everyone will arrive at the denia aire as I had saved them as itineries in TT on the many trips we used to make to north France. So please help if you can see a better option. I will then modify the routes before posting them on the Denia Meet post. I will soon also a list through the cente ie via Toulouse and down through Ski country
mucho gracious
Hi Ken found the last couple of coordinates were in the sea on route 1. Am in the process of putting them onto an Autoroute file, so if anyone else uses this and wants a copy let me know in a PM. I will also bring the "trial version" down with me if anyone wants to load it on their machines to see how it looks and perhaps have a couple of workshops one morning to exchange info on it.
We will be travelling for family reasons via Germany and then back into France down near the Swiss border and the Bessacon, Baume le Dames, Orange route crossing paths at Milau. It does give a chance to fill up in Luxenbourg.
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Hi Can anyone help please,?
Ive tried to download the file for the route to DENIA but all I get is done with error on page then a disconnect to the net, Am I doing something wrong?
For those of you using route 1, via Millau, I travelled a similar route in October but found Beziers to be a bottle neck. On the return therefore we paid a small toll and used the A9.
Southbound, this would be, Millau, A75, merge onto the A9 towards Perpignan for just one junction. Leave the A9 at J36, the D64 and join the toll free N9 - renumbered as the D609. The couple of euro for the toll was well worth it.
Equally, all roads around Perpignan were jammed, so the toll motorway for a couple of junctions are possibly more favourable.
Southbound, from the N9, join the A9 at jn 41 (Rivesaltes) and stay on the motorway through to junction 1 of the Spanish Autopista, La Jonquera.
Of course, on the day it might be quieter than we experienced, but when I go to Spain again in a few weeks, I am paying tolls on the two small sections of motorway.
Hi Can anyone help please,?
Ive tried to download the file for the route to DENIA but all I get is done with error on page then a disconnect to the net, Am I doing something wrong?
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For those of you using route 1, via Millau, I travelled a similar route in October but found Beziers to be a bottle neck. On the return therefore we paid a small toll and used the A9.
Southbound, this would be, Millau, A75, merge onto the A9 towards Perpignan for just one junction. Leave the A9 at J36, the D64 and join the toll free N9 - renumbered as the D609. The couple of euro for the toll was well worth it.
Equally, all roads around Perpignan were jammed, so the toll motorway for a couple of junctions are possibly more favourable.
Southbound, from the N9, join the A9 at jn 41 (Rivesaltes) and stay on the motorway through to junction 1 of the Spanish Autopista, La Jonquera.
Of course, on the day it might be quieter than we experienced, but when I go to Spain again in a few weeks, I am paying tolls on the two small sections of motorway.
Will have to work it out manually. Feel a headache coming on just thinking about it.
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