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Title: Sunday getaway
Post by: lewismrl on May 09, 2009, 03:27:57 pm
Hi all,

Making my first trip this year and just about to book the return Eurotunnel crossing.  Where i need some advice is getting away from the circuit after the race.

I'm camping on Houx and need to allow sufficient time on top of the 4-5 hours journey time back to Calais. Can anyone give an idea how long it takes to ge off ste post race assunimng i'm all packed up ready to go.

Cheers  ;D


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: bgeorge104 on May 09, 2009, 03:56:09 pm
I don't know what it is like on the Sunday after the race, but there is the normal hours queue to pay at the toll booth near Rouen. You need to come of before that exit. After queue for the same toll for 2 year running and missing our ferry and having to repay for the return journey we now take an exit before that one. I am sure someone will come along and help you more.


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: Lawnmower Man on May 09, 2009, 06:08:10 pm
It's really a bit of an it depends type of answer.  Typically getting out of the vicinity of the Circuit is not too bad. But as bgeorge104 points out the bottle necks occur other places. 

t.


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: Fran on May 09, 2009, 07:32:42 pm
Or do what Smokie does........leave on Saturday!  ::)

F


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: Barry on May 09, 2009, 08:49:10 pm
Or do what Smokie does........leave on Saturday!  ::)

F

That late? ;)


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: Steve Pyro on May 10, 2009, 10:56:23 am
Or do what Smokie does........leave on Saturday!  ::)

F

That late? ;)

Not sure if he's even bothering to go this year!


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: landman on May 10, 2009, 11:45:40 am
Last year was my 1st time at Le Mans.

After the race finished I went down on to the track and stayed there for a while.

I eventually made it back to Bleu Nord around 4pm, possibly a bit later.

I had every intention of hanging around until 8pm to let the traffic abate and to waste a bit of time as my ferry was due to leave Dieppe at 00:30.

Then it started to rain!

So I quickly packed up and left the site around 5pm.

From BN I had to go west to Arnage, then followed sat nav back to the A28.

No queuing or delays anywhere on the west side of Le Mans.

Had always intended to avoid the junction of the A28/A13, but critical fuel dictated that I leave the A28 at the junction before [D124/Boissey-le-Chatel].

I then followed the D124 east, D438/N138 and rejoined the A13.

There was little/no traffic on these roads.

Despite taking "the scenic route" and stopping for fuel I was still in Dieppe at 20:30, I was also sticking to the speed limit alomg the A28 due to frequent radar traps.

HTH

Paul / Landman 


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: smokie on May 27, 2009, 12:32:13 pm
Or do what Smokie does........leave on Saturday!  ::)

F

Friday last year :)

No, won't be there this year - I'll be in the States from 11 June to 6 July :)

In 2007 I left a bit before the end and sat on LM outskirts listening to the end on the radio. No delays, but it's not quite the same as being there (although it was mostly under yellow flag IIRC due to rain)


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: Fran on May 27, 2009, 12:54:31 pm
I'll be in the States from 11 June to 6 July :)

You could still do the Monday to Wednesday then Smokie - thats the best bit of the week before the unwashed masses arrive and it gets all rowdy.   :angel:

F


Title: Re: Sunday getaway
Post by: Jem on June 04, 2009, 10:30:09 pm
We now leave Sunday morning (theres only so many times you can watch the end of the race) to get the 12.30 quick boat from Caen.  Generally find the roads are deserted hence journey time of well below 2 hours to Caen.

Hope that helps.

Jem