Looking at a couple of factors that my employer has recently changed.. not jobs but ownership. and that my wifes job is at risk at the moment we are looking at cheaper alternative options.
That said we are still looking europe wide.. This is based on the fact our friends who took the cheap option last year to cornwall for 10 days spent about the same as what we spent germany for 10 Days (excluding the log cabin on the way home
So looking at options we have no problem with going back to the same place in germany.. we love it.. but.. keeping options open looking at other options. one of those being France..
South France clearly has the weather. but your talking 13 hours from Calais (Avoiding Tolls) 9 Hours paying the Tolls
Or 8 from Saint Marlo with Tolls.
Problem is Tolls increases the prices by alot.. I have looked at the pre-pay option for french toll roads.. but its so complicated? not being french speaking dont help with that lol..
So I really dont know what to do?? I really wanted to get as close to the Alps as possible for some amazing scenery.. but just dont see us doing this unless job wise as above somthing posative happens.. which is still possible.. But with christmas out the way the planning begins.. and thats always going to based on current conditions rather than well if it all turns out ok chance??
One thing we do know.. is that it will be Calais as a crossing point. simply because of the Tunnel and Tesco Vouchers keeping the costing down.
Looking at the maps. The German/Austrian Bordor is about 9 Hours at the closest point (actually you could argue that this is the German/Austrian/Switzerland Border as they all meet at the closest point)
9 Hours is to much for one drive. but could be divided. But if its a 7 to 10 day trip not the sort of trip we are going to want to break down especially when you think you have to do it in both directions. The little instant pop up would help but as yet is an untried method.. suppose we have to do it at some point?
So looking at options.. were very much unclear as to what to do.. but thinking about and planning all the same as you do this time of year










