Driving

From the North of France

  • Head for Paris.
  • From Paris take the A71 to Orléans, Vierzon, Bourges and Clermont-Ferrand.
  • Here take the A75 past Millau towards Béziers.
  • Just before Béziers, take the A9 towards Perpignan.
  • On the A9 take exit No. 36 ‘Béziers Ouest’.
  • Continue in the direction of Béziers before going to Lespignan, then Fleury d’Aude and St. Pierre-la-Mer.

From the south of France or Spain

  • Take the A9 exit 37 ‘Narbonne Est’
  • Follow signs to Narbonne Plage over the beautiful Massif de la Clape.
  • Drive through Narbonne-Plage straight into St. Pierre-la-Mer.

From Great Britain

Drive South (or East if you are already in the South of the country) until you arrive at one of the channel crossing options:

  • Dover channel tunnel crossing to Calais
  • Dover to Calais by ferry
  • Folkestone to Boulogne by ferry
  • Portsmouth to Le Havre etc. by ferry
  • Bournemouth to Cherbourg by ferry
  • Weymouth to St. Malo by ferry
Once on mainland France, make your way to the motorways (auto routes) to quickly head South. Depending on which channel crossing you have taken, you have to calculate between 650 and 750 miles (1040-1200 km) of motorway.

For a calculation of tolls to pay on the French Motorways go to www.autoroutes.fr.