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Driving to Montpellier
Hi, does anyone know how long it would take to drive from London to Montpellier? I specifically want to go to Gange, which I beleive is close to Montpellier.
What is the cost of petrol like in France? Thanks! |
What's in Gange?
(Sp. Ganges????) I have stayed near there a couple of times, at the Domaine du Pous, a really grat B&B run by a gracious if quite hard-of-hearing lady in her mid-70s, Mme Noualhac. It's on the edge of tiny Notre Dame de Londres and has a great view across garrigue and the plain to the Pic St Loup. I don't much like the Gange area but a few km south are the beautiful Gorges de L'Herault -- and it's worth following the river as far as St Guilhem, a picturesque ochre hill-town. We could not find anywhere interesting to eat in Ganges but south of there, in St Martin de Londres, is La Pastourelle, the less pricey of the 2 "good' restaurants in St Martin (can't remember the name of the other -- Les Musardieres or sthg similar) Check out La Pastourelle on: http://www.lancelot-dulac.com/catalo...4b786c9a5e5176 |
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As I love driving in Europe, the thought intrigued me. Here's the brief rundown according to viamichelin:
Driving distance is about 1100 km (about 700 miles and includes Channel crossing) and, with normal driving, takes about 11 hours. According to another website that I chanced upon, unleaded petrol is about 69 pence per liter while diesel is at 57 pence. Happy motoring! |
Assuming you are taking the motorway through Millau, rather than the Paris-Lyon-Montpellier route:
Can you yet cross the new elevated viaduct around Millau -- I long to fly through the air at 500 feet, or whatever the elevation is...... |
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