As you're including WW2 sites .. don't miss the other Oradour,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oradour-sur-Glane.
On the way south a pit stop on the Loire to see a chateau or deux is nice. You're spoilt for choice
No thread on French trips is complete without a mention of the Millau bridge and at least two for Oradour sur Glane.
Like many well intentioned suggestions on things to see and do, this one falls foul of the acid test of time over distance. The fellow has 300 miles to do, preferably on non-motorway roads down France, a country it seems he is not entirely familiar with. He’s already detouring away to look at the Channel coast; now he’s meant to be walking around a destroyed French village. Oradour won’t vanish in our lifetimes, save it for a rainy day.
Yes don't mind a long day in the saddle.
Are the motorway in France as boring as ours ( guess so !)
Was under the impression that the Aroads were more or less the same route as the motorways but shall look into this.
Cheers oh and who is Dave H??
Motorways are the same in most countries; a relatively quick way to get from A to B and on to C. Trains the same.
French N roads are broadly the same as our A roads, not unsurprisingly. The speed limit (if you are troubled by such things) is slightly under our 60 mph, whilst French motorways (when it’s not raining) is slightly higher at about 80 mph or 70 mph in the wet.
French D roads are near enough the same as our B roads. Some are fast and flowing, some aren’t. Some are simply N roads that have had their classification reduced from N (National) to D (Departmental) others – very few – are little more than lanes. Are all D roads ‘great roads’? No. Are all N roads, shite mate? No.
You really do need to get a map, I think. Start by getting one map that is designed for journeys just like yours: Michelin Grand Itineries Map 726 you’ll very quickly see the way you’ll probably need to go. The map is excellent as it cuts all the guff and ‘must-do’ twaddle out of route plotting across a large country.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/France-Route-Planning-2015-Michelin/dp/2067199633
Dave H is Dave Hendy, who – in this very thread – said he’d created a route just like the one you are looking for. See if he’ll be a biker mate and share it.