Map loading, please wait. This can take a minute.
| # |
Place/Location/Map |
Road |
Comments |
| 01 | Keep following the D940
| D940 | |
| 02 | Arrive at the beach road
 | D940 D232 | The road eventually arrives at the beach (D232) |
| 03 | At the end of the road there's a roundabout. Take the 3rd exit on to "Rue Frederic Bellanger".
 | D232 | |
| 04 | At the next junction take a right on to the "Boulevard Francois 1er"
 | | |
| 05 | Keep going straight. At the next roundabout, keep going straight.
 | | |
| 06 | After the roundabout, take the 6th road to your left (Rue Voltaire).
 | | |
| 07 | Keep driving straight out of Le Havre.
| | The road will change names, will cross water, will take some minor bends, but keep driving straight. |
| 08 | The road eventually become the N15
| N15 | After about 3 kilometers, the same road becomes the N15. |
| 09 | Follow signs "Rouen/Pont de Normandie"
 | N282 | |
| 10 | Follow the N282 all the way to the A29 (Rouen/Pont de Normandie)
 | N282 A29 | You'll eventually get on to the Autoroute (Motorway). |
| 11 | After having gone over one bridge, you will arrive at the peage (Toll booth) of the Pont de Normandie (you can pay by credit card or cash).
 | A29 | You can park just before going through the toll booth and look at the view.
The "Pont de Normandie" is the 2nd largest suspension bridge in the world.
NOTE: Motorcyclists are allowed to pass through without paying. Go towards the right most toll booth. To the right of the booth, you will see a small lane. Take that lane. It's free and legal !! |
| 12 | Keep driving straight. Take the 2nd exit from the A29 (Honfleur).
 | A29 | |
| 13 | Follow the D580 into Honleur. The road will take a twist or two, and you'll be crossing several roundabouts, but keep driving straight.
| D580 | |
| 14 | Honfleur
| D580 | Eventually you will arrive in the city center. Parking is often difficult, but there are several parking areas, so try to park anywhere you can. The center itself is not that big.
There are many restaurants here !
This town is very photogenic. You can spend many hours strolling around the town and its narrow streets. |