1. Have a rough plan, but be flexible
Plan a rough route, keeping in mind that you’ll probably want to make lots of stops along the way. When you’re on the road, plans can often go out the window, so just sit back, relax and see where the journey takes you.
2. Get a Sanef Toll Tag
If you’re planning on doing lots of driving in France, it’s a good idea to get a buy a Sanef Toll Tag. Rather than having to stop at toll stations, which are found on many major roads in France, you can beat the queues and drive straight through.
3. Create a playlist before you set off
Music is a vital part of any car journey, no matter how long it is. If you’re travelling with friends, get everyone to make their own playlist. If you’re travelling with family, this is a great activity to do with the kids.