GB
  
You are currently viewing the United Kingdom version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
12 MIN READ TIME

SUMMER HOLIDAYS: DRIVING TO OR THROUGH FRANCE

IT’S JULY, the kids have broken up from school and the long Summer break is here. Many families will have decided, at some point, to holiday in France or drive through it to Spain or other parts of Europe (or even further afield) for their Summer break. To stay on the right side of the law in France, there are a few things you’ll need to prepare before you leave.

It has beautiful countryside, great food and wine – and families love it. Whether you’re camping and canoeing in the Ardeche, driving through fields of lavender and old stone villages in Provence, visiting the Loire chateaux, sightseeing in the great cities or aiming for the Cote D’Azur’s sun-baked beaches, you need to follow the local driving laws.

Read the complete article and many more in this issue of Argyllshire Advertiser
Purchase options below
If you own the issue, Login to read the full article now.
Single Digital Issue 21st July 2017
 
£0.99 / issue
This issue and other back issues are not included in a new subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription. Argyllshire Advertiser
6 Month Digital Subscription £23.99 billed twice a year
Save
7%
£0.92 / issue
Annual Digital Subscription £42.99 billed annually
Save
16%
£0.83 / issue

This article is from...


View Issues
Argyllshire Advertiser
21st July 2017
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue


Argyllshire Advertiser
Ardrishaig man asked minors for indecent images
A 28-YEAR-OLD man from Ardrishaig has pleaded guilty
Global appeal of Inveraray Games
IT WAS an international affair at the Inveraray Highland
Stalwart bids farewell
INVERARAY Highland Games stalwart Margaret Mather is
News
POLICE FILES
AT 7.30PM on Tuesday July 11, on the A83 in Inveraray
Society on hunt for anniversary artwork
MID ARGYLL Art Society is inviting anyone who bought
Online switch a success for Argyll and Bute Council
REPORTING dog fouling or ordering a marriage certificate
Gala Day fun for all at Ardrishaig
ORGANISERS say this Saturday’s Ardrishaig gala day
Drive back in time with vintage bus
ARDRISHAIG will be taken back in time this weekend
Inveraray man first ‘moothie’ player to win national award
Inveraray man first ‘moothie’ player to win national
Man flown to hospital after crash
A MAN was airlifted to hospital in Glasgow after his
Managing rare lichens and mosses
THE LUSH, shaggy woodlands that lie along the West
Jura fish farm protest group goes underwater at first public meeting
Jura fish farm protest group goes underwater at first
Housing teams to play charity match for Grenfell residents
HOUSING services staff will come together on the football
Musicians touring threat after Brexit
MUSICIANS should be protected when touring and trading
Derelict oil depot sparks bright Ardrishaig future
PLANS to transform the industrial face of Ardrishaig
Craignish hall reaching out to the area’s young
WITH a bumper programme of music, drama and art well
Boat festival fun shines through at Tarbert event
DESPITE the changeable weather, the sixth annual Tarbert
Lochgilphead meeting for WRENS
IT WAS a busy evening at the Women’s Rural Enterprise
Tarbert glass engraver a hit with Outlander fans
A TALENTED glass engraver from Mid Argyll has been
Letters
Meeting up of friends
THIS week saw one of the biggest events in Argyll take
How to contact us
Argyllshire Advertiser, 44 Argyll Street, Lochgilphead
Due care and attention
I am writing in response to a piece my husband and
Illegal puppy smuggling
The Dogs Trust is calling for the public to help put
Breathtaking hypocrisy
I almost admire Councillor Alastair Redmond for the
Simply a fact of arithmetic
Last week’s Advertiser headline ‘Norway holds key to
Masters of our own destiny
It is more than a little ironic that, as Scotland,
Euphemism for sea bed rape
More than 100 people crammed into Tayvallich Village
Press policy
At The Argyllshire Advertiser, we endeavour to ensure
Farming
Make silage while the sun shines
Winter barley was harvested at farms around Mid Argyll
NFU Scotland president Andrew will be attending Kintyre show
NFU Scotland president Andrew will be attending Kintyre
LEISURE
Temperatures soar as crowds flock to fun Inveraray Games
Temperatures soar as crowds flock to fun Inveraray
Top flamenco guitarist at Craignish Village hall
Craignish Village Hall is only a few months into its
Motors
SUBARU SCOOPS ACCOLADES IN DRIVER POWER SURVEY
SUBARU OUTBACK and Forester have picked up a quartet
District News
CARRADALE
THERE will be plenty of action in Carradale this Saturday
DUNOON
WORK on a new Dunoon Primary School is about to get
MID ARGYLL
FÈIS cèilidh trail groups are on the road this summer
ARDRISHAIG
ORGANISERS of Mid Argyll’s premier rock music festival
Thought for the Week
WE HAVE had the pleasure of having a very special friend
Announcements
BIRTHS
DI DUCA - Michael and Rhona (née Brown) are delighted
DEATHS
CAMPBELL - Peacefully, at the Queen Elizabeth University
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
MCGEACHY - Isa and family would like to thank family
IN MEMORIAMS
JOHNSTON - In memory of Ian (Chic), who died July 25
Sport
Clubs given a say at Camanachd consultations
THE CAMANACHD Association is arranging six consultation
Inveraray’s Ross picked for Scotland’s shinty squad
THE CAMANACHD Association has announced the 2017 Under-17
Martial artists excel at training camp
ELEVEN members of Argyll Caledonia Kyokushin Karate
Red Star cruise to friendly victory
PRE-SEASON preparations continued for Red Star last
Argyll riding club shows big ambition
HORSE riders from Argyll proved their worth against
Oban rally team rocket to Machrihanish victory
Ardrishaig driver wins class one
MacNab claims fourth title
GLENRALLOCH played host to the fi- nal two rounds of
Gala Day Cup drama returns to Ardrishaig
THE KING George Park in Ardrishaig is the place to
Sports club lotteries
DRAWN on Monday, the Kilmory Camanachd Club lottery