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From Calais, take the A26/E15 to Reims.
This road will be signposted A26/E17 further along. There is
a Toll Plaza (Peages) about 20 miles from Calais where you
collect a ticket. You pay for this ticket about 10 miles
outside of Reims (about 18 euros). At Reims, keep on
the E17/A4/E50 - head towards Troyes. Collect another Toll
Ticket just outside Reims. Rejoin the A26/E17 bearing right
towards Troyes. Turn off towards Vitry Le Francois onto the
N44. The toll booth for payment is just as you leave the
motorway.
At Vitry Le Francois, take the N4 towards
St Dizier. Stay on N4 until you see junction turn off for St
Dizier, Troyes and Lac du Der (Note: this is not the first
turn off you see for St Dizier). Turn right at next
roundabout in direction of St Dizier, Lac du Der and Eclaron.
At next roundabout, go straight across and join D384 towards Eclaron and Montier en Der.
At Montier en Der, follow road down into
the town centre and carry straight on following directions
for Wassy and Joinville on the D4 for approx 1/2 mile. Keep
straight and follow directions to Robert Magny on the D173.
After approximatly 2 miles turn, left at T-junction towards Robert
Magny and Wassy.
Go through the village of Robert Magny and
at cross-roads, carry straight on in direction of Laneuville
a Remy and Wassy. Approx 100 yards after leaving Robert
Magny you will see a gravel track immediately ahead of you
(on sharp left hand bend) - This is the entrance to Etang Le
Fays, which is 200 yards further on.
Driving time from Calais is approximately 4
hours. Advice for travelling
on roads in France.
The French Traffic Police tend to congregate
at the toll plaza's and watch vehicles as they pass through.
Please be aware that it is an offence not to wear a seat
belt when the vehicle is moving. That includes rolling to a
stop at the toll plaza and pulling away while trying to put
the belt back on. This also includes all passengers in the
vehicle. The Police will stop and fine you if they see this
and they watch UK vehicles very carefully. 
Please, have a safe journey. |