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As the following link advises

 

http://antipollutionzones.com/visiting-disneyland-paris-you-may-need-a-critair-emissions-pass/

 

Disneyland-Paris is well outside the French capital's Environmental Zone. So - provided that you don't enter that Zone in your motorhome - you won't need to obtain a Crit'Air 'sticker'.

 

If you feel that you might want to drive your motorhome within Paris's Environmental Zone, obtaining a Crit'Air sticker is quite inexpensive and the procedure is FAIRLY straightforward.

 

https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/

 

The table on the following link lists the sticker 'classes' and a diesel-fuelled motorhome ("voiture") registered in the period 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2010 will be considered to have a Euro 4 motor and should be awarded an orange Class 3 sticker.

 

https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/files/tableaux_classement.pdf

 

Applying for the Crit'Air sticker has been discussed here several times. This mid-2019 forum thread should help

 

https://forums.outandaboutlive.co.uk/forums/Motorhomes/Motorhome-Matters/crit-air/52676/

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Hi all,

 

Thank you for the information, checking maps looks like coming from Cherbourg the route would be around Paris could be A13 to A86 on to A4, looking at linked maps I think that would be on the edge of zones but not inside them?

 

Brian

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This link suggests that - since June 2021 - the A86 autoroute MAY be included within the Paris ZFE Zone.

 

https://www.paris.fr/pages/la-zone-a-faibles-emissions-zfe-pour-lutter-contre-la-pollution-de-l-air-16799

 

Even if your route just skirts the Paris ZFE Zone but does not enter it, you'd be wise to obtain a Crit'Air sticker just in case a diversion took you inside the Zone.

 

 

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