Coming from England:
From Calais it takes approximately 11-12 hours, and just
around 990km. It is motorway all the way to Grenoble.
Take
the A26 from Calais to Troyes – A5/A31 then A6 to
Dijon – A6 to Lyon – A43/48 to Grenoble –
N91 to Briancon. Once in Briancon follow “Toutes Directions”
and then Gap/Sisteron. You go round Briancon and then out
on the main road heading south on the N94. Approximately
5 kilometres past Briancon and after a main roundabout,
at the village of Prelles, take a right-hand turn signposted
to Les Vigneaux and Vallouise. Follow this minor road for
15 minutes all the way to Les Vigneaux.
Drive
straight through this little hamlet to the main road to
Vallouise. Turn right at the obvious T-junction signposted
Vallouise/Puy-St-Vincent and drive for a further 5 minutes
up to the village, passing Vallouise La Casse en route.
Go all the way to Vallouise and take "Centre"
signs turning left into Vallouise itself and within 100m
you will come into the small village square with a fountain
in the middle. Turn sharp left opposite the fountain, and
after 150m turn left again.
Our chalet L’Acacia is the second on the right opposite
the school football ground. Look out for the wooden sign
“L’Acacia” high up on the front of the
chalet.
Coming from Italy:
Motorway until Oulx (35km from Briançon) then pass
over the “Col de Montgenevre” (mountain pass)
and take the RN 94 down to Briancon. See directions above
once in Briancon.
Coming from the south of France:
Take the motorway north until you reach La Saulce, then
Tallard, Embrun, and finally Briançon by the RN 94.
Once you have reached Argentiere La Bessee (approx. 20km
from Briancon) take signs for Vallouise, Puy-St-Vincent.
Drive for a further 15 minutes up to the village, passing
Vallouise La Casse en route. Go all the way to Vallouise
and take "Centre" signs turning left into Vallouise
itself and within 100m you will come into the small village
square with a fountain in the middle. Turn sharp left opposite
the fountain, and after 150m turn left again. Our chalet
L’Acacia is the second on the right opposite the school
football ground. Look out for the wooden sign “L’Acacia”
high up on the front of the chalet.
Useful contact details relevant to how you approach AlpBase:
• Tunnel de Frejus 04 79 20 26 07 www.tunneldufrejus.com
• CRIR Marseille 04 91 78 78 78 Lyon 04 78 54 33 33
• Col du Lautaret / Montgenevre 04 92 24 44 44 44
Useful notes if driving from
the UK across France:
You have two choices:
The first is to get on the motorway (“autoroute”
in French) which starts just outside Calais, and blast all
the way south. This is probably the best way if you have
a fast comfortable car! Remember, the speed limit is 130kph
(about 80mph) on the autoroute, with most traffic moving
in the 80-90mph bracket.
You have to pay to use French motorways; you can use either
a credit card or euros. Cars are around £50 each way.
The other option, is to take the “N” roads,
or more specifically the “RN” roads –
the Routes Nationales. These are the equivalent of UK “A”roads.
Far more pleasant, often fast, free of charge and scenic.
However, despite many ring-roads, you still have to pass
through towns and villages on the way, and this is going
to make your journey take far longer. All very nice, and
far more relaxing, but it could take you 2 or more days
to get to us this way!
Our
advice is take a late evening ferry to Calais, hit the motorway
for an hour or so, and then get a good night’s sleep
at a Formula 1 motel. These are a chain of inexpensive mini
hotels spread along the French motorway networks. They are
basic, functional, not at all pretty, but very convenient
to find and use, and also very cheap. It costs from around
£14 per room, for up to three people. It doesn’t
matter what time you arrive – if it’s after
10.00pm or midnight in some cases, it’s all automatically
operated. You just put your credit card in the machine by
the door. You are given a room number and a code number
to operate the door lock. Each room has a double bed and
a single bunk bed, as well as a wash basin and colour tv.
Shared shower and toilet facilities are available just down
the corridor. Parking is generally fairly secure, in a fenced
compound. Although advance booking is not necessary, in
peak holiday times it is highly recommended as they do become
full. Booking can be done by phone, or on-line at
www.hotelformule1.com
Then in the morning continue your journey by motorway until
you reach Grenoble. See abvove for directions from there.
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