How to get to Cormolain from Boulogne
These directions can be used for crossings to Calais and Dunkerque, and the tunnel too. For all of those, the road signs virtually force you onto the autoroute that leads to Boulogne.
From Dunkerque follow signs for the A16 towards Calais.
From Calais and the tunnel take the A16 towards Boulogne.
From Boulogne, follow the signs for the A16 towards Abbeville.
Keep following these blue motorway signs.
At this junction, you need to turn to the right, followng the sign for Paris,
From then on, keep following the signs for Paris until you pick up the signs for Abbeville (which you then follow), then Le Havre (which you follow).
Before you get to Le Havre you will see signs for Caen. Follow the signs for Caen until you get there.
Once you're at Caen, take the Péripherique Sud and then leave the bypass and follow the signs for Carpiquet (airport).
The road - D9 - that takes you past the gates of Carpiquet airport is the road you stay on for about 20 miles until you are virtually at Cormolain.
After La Croix des Landes the road goes downhill gently. On the sweeping left bend at the bottom you will see this junction. Go slowly, because you need to turn right.
Here's a close up of the sign. As you can see, Cormolain is on it - you're almost there!
There is no more turning off until you see the village sign. Immediately after this sign, you need to take the right-hand fork (i.e go straight ahead instead of following the road round to the left.).
A couple of hundred yards further on you come to this crossroads. You want to go straight across onto rue Pont Hébert, but Give Way first.
This is the sign you will see as you go straight over.
Then, take the first left, a couple of hundred yards further on.
Our drive is the first track you come to on the left. If you come to a crossroads, you've gone 50 yards too far.









