If only to prove a point, I asked ViaMichelin and Kurviger to give me their suggested A to B routes, using no more than an iPhone, sat in the office in London EC3.
It took seconds.
ViaMichelin, offered up three routes, Kurviger one but also another if I made it more twisty.
You can see that the non-motorway routes offering the best ‘twisty bits’ (whatever that really means) are broadly similar. That is not surprising as there is only so many ways that you can go from A to B, within a reasonable period.
https://kurv.gr/Trh7a
https://kurv.gr/V68hu
Or fastest, which maximises motorways:
https://kurv.gr/ApuAJ
The route below is not bad, being direct to Le Mans and then ‘twisty’ to your destination. As it is in MyRoute, you can change the map layer to display the route in Michelin maps, too. Do note that it is 650 miles A to B, as the twisty section from Le Mans south to your destination has added 100 miles over the 550 miles of the most direct route. It is thought not impossible over the two days of your available time, providing everyone gets on with it, which brings us back to you knowing your touring party, way better than us.
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But take a bit of care, the route includes some pretty small roads:
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It highlights the dangers of blithely accepting routes suggested by people and / or those kicked out by something like Kurviger in ‘Extra-twisty’ mode. They are great if that is what you want, but not so great if you want to go from A to B in two days, B being your main holiday destination. People on this site knock MyRoute / Google’s ability to show roads; this shows how useful it can be.
Me?
I’d have gone via St Malo and saved a bit of time on the road from / to Caen. But hey, too late unless you can change. When is it you are off?
I’d hotfoot down as far as about Le Mans / Tours and then take the scenic bits.
Tell your chums not to worry about riding on the right. The more bods bang on about it to them, the more they get tense about it. On a bike is much easier than being solo in a car, not least as you can see better, unless the rider is wobbling along in the gutter. It really cannot be hard, Frenchmen do it…. And Italians!
Enjoy your holiday.