Can anyone suggest a good online route planner.
I need to drive to Pamplona from Valencia.
TIA
online route planner required
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Has anyone found a route planner that lets you put in using a ferry for a section of the journey, instead of all road?
It seems impossible to do a composite for, or example, Malaga to Leeds, via Brittany Ferries out of Santander. And before someone says it, yes I know that I can do Malaga-Santander then Portsmouth to Leeds as separate journeys.
It seems impossible to do a composite for, or example, Malaga to Leeds, via Brittany Ferries out of Santander. And before someone says it, yes I know that I can do Malaga-Santander then Portsmouth to Leeds as separate journeys.
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http://www.rac.co.uk/web/routeplanner/; ... 857811624B
I've used this route map before and it can include any port or airport etc. It's very good.
I've used this route map before and it can include any port or airport etc. It's very good.
Since I gave up hope I feel much better!
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Shukran - thanks for the suggestion but like the others, this site has been built by a pillock. The route suggested goes into Bilbao, turns round and goes all the way up through France, somehow calculates that there must be a ferry or tunnel crossing, then takes you to Portsmouth before turning north to drive to Leeds!
I even tried selecting the option "minimum mileage" but that made no difference.
It's back to 2 or 3 separate stages!
I even tried selecting the option "minimum mileage" but that made no difference.
It's back to 2 or 3 separate stages!
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I do that route from time to time and go via Teruel and then Cariñena before joining the motorway south of Tudela.
The climb up to Segorbe is a bit of a drag with roadworks but aside from that it's a relatively fast route.
Google's finally launched Spanish roadmaps although their driving speeds seem a bit odd - check out http://maps.google.es/
The climb up to Segorbe is a bit of a drag with roadworks but aside from that it's a relatively fast route.
Google's finally launched Spanish roadmaps although their driving speeds seem a bit odd - check out http://maps.google.es/
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