If you are travelling by car and entering France via one of the north coast
ports, please click for driving instructions for your route from:
Caen,
Calais,
Cherbourg,
Rennes,
Roscoff
or
St.Malo.
«−La Petite Ferme
Avessac
Guémené
Plessé
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The route directions above will bring you through
Guémené (on the right hand side of the map).
Follow the D775 (marked in yellow) where it leaves Guémené, west to the war memorial at La Ville-en-Pierre, turning south along the D131 to the first cross roads, then south-west along the D124 for approximately 1 mile. Finally turn left into the crescent marked La Roche Buttée that takes you up to La Petite Ferme.
(Use the mouse to follow the route.)
For those with GPS units where you can set the Latitude and Longitude co-ordinates, you can find us at:
- 01° 57' 09" W
- 47° 35' 59" N
- Please Note:
- Most of France is east of meridian and our co-ordiantes are west.
- Access to the farm is only by road from the north. Please ignore any directions given by some GPS units, that try and guide you via tracks across fields.
The Via Michelin web site will also give you route information, with up to date toll and fuel prices. Select this link, choose English and then...
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For example driving from Calais:-
To choose your route (Driving Instructions), for departure enter port as "Address", and calais as "City", and for arrival enter la roche buttee as "Address", 44460 as "Postcode" and avessac as "City". Click "OK".
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You will be offered a confirmation screen, just click "OK".
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In the selection box "Route Plan Type" you can choose from:
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Suggestion by Michelin
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Preferring motorways: faster, but with more toll roads and higher fuel prices.
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Shortest: Often the most economical and perhaps scenic if avoiding towns, but slower. Travelling through many towns will be less economical and much slower.
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Quickest: Normally the same as using 'preferring motorways' above.
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Avoiding tolls: Uses motorways without tolls, where possible. Can also be economical as it tends to avoid towns.