Well, a thinned down version anyway.
Michelin has a free to use, really quite good (if basic) route creation website:
www.viamichelin.co.uk
What some people maybe don’t realise is that the same website also has tabs for hotels, restaurants and things to maybe see and do.
Here’s an example, using the website’s Green Guide tab.
1. Tap on the Green Guide tab. The map will fill with green icons, which you can tap on. If you see one with a number in it, it means that there are several close by. Tap or zoom in:

2. Here’s an example, tapping on Uckfield:

Up pops:

4. Tap around in the pop-up to find out more:

The same website will even create you a route to get there, avoiding motorways and tolls (natch).
It’s all free, so play and tap around. You can’t break it.
Michelin has a free to use, really quite good (if basic) route creation website:
ViaMichelin: Route planner, Maps, Traffic info, Hotels
Explore ViaMichelin, your guide to mobility. Interactive map, itineraries, charging stations, accommodations, restaurants and tourist attractions. Plan your adventure now!
What some people maybe don’t realise is that the same website also has tabs for hotels, restaurants and things to maybe see and do.
Here’s an example, using the website’s Green Guide tab.
1. Tap on the Green Guide tab. The map will fill with green icons, which you can tap on. If you see one with a number in it, it means that there are several close by. Tap or zoom in:

2. Here’s an example, tapping on Uckfield:

Up pops:

4. Tap around in the pop-up to find out more:

The same website will even create you a route to get there, avoiding motorways and tolls (natch).
It’s all free, so play and tap around. You can’t break it.
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