Hi folks. I would be grateful if anyone can give me some advice on travelling through France on 13th July (Bastille Day). Is it busy on the roads or should i stay put on site? Many thanks
Thanks for the advice. Of course i did mean 14th July and not 13th.Not busy - the French are not lemmings like the English except at the beginning and end of their main holiday season!
Thanks Mike E. I'll look forward to the quiet journey that day.As Evans of Sprot says - not busy. Rather the opposite I found with so much being closed due to people taking the day off, a bit like Christmas here.
I know Jimf. As soon as i submitted it i realised the error. Oh well, no ones perfect.Sorry for being pedantic, but Bastille day is 14 July
JimF
wow!Glad she wasn't hurt . Its funny you mention Troyes cos thats where we'll be on that day. Ta for your advice WoodyJuly 14th is a public holiday so you will find few shops (bar bakers) open and equally few fuel stations off motorways.
The thing to beware of is that the French celebrate the occassion with big fireworks displays etc on the night of the 13th, quite often late on. They don't seem to have rules over fireworks like we do so walking around a major city - as we found in Troyes a few years ago - on the afternoon of the 13th can be quite dangerous. Small kids - and I'm talking 6-7 year olds upwards - setting off fireworks horizontally...... One missed my wife's ear by about three inches and hit the wall behind the seat on which we were sitting.
On the other hand the displays are fantastic - they even switch the street lights off!