I've done Home (Shropshire) to Barcelona, stop for a few days, then back about 4 times in the last 5 months, once with company the other times on my own, as non-stop journeys - apart from pausing briefly for the ferry of course!

It's about 850 miles from Barcelona to Dunkirque, which I find an enjoyable day's drive and not at all tiring - though the bit round Paris can be a bit of a b*ll-ache depending on the time of day.
Capri2.8i wrote:
...Still it was worth it to go over the Millau bridge

You're not kidding!! It's absolutely superb! The A45 from the general area of Montpelier up to Clermont Ferrand is a fantastic piece of road - and toll-free (apart from the viaduct, which at about 3 quid is well worth it)
I always find the other 225 miles or so between home and Dover to be a dismal experience, the state of the motorways and traffic densities in the UK compared to those is France and Spain is awful.
In my younger days when I had a bit more stamina than I do now, I used to do the 600-or-so miles from Santander (North Spain) to Malaga in one go - and that was virtually all cross-country, just a bit of motorway round Madrid... Still only used to take about 12 hours at most as the traffic was very light. Of course, in those days, when "men were men" things like the RAC rally used to start off with a gentle 3-day-non-stop section, before getting into the "serious bit".
I don't enjoy driving in the UK very much any more, but thoroughly enjoy my long-distance jaunts in Europe. Off again next week all being well
