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05/9/2008 at 9:38am
Location: yorkshire Outfit: Cabanon Biscaya 440 & Barbados
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We live in North Yorks - looked at Hull - Zebrugge but expensive. We drove down to Folkstone and stayed at the new Holiday Inn Express, £49 for a room that slept our family of 4 (very comfortably). It is about 1 mile from Tunnel entrance so we were on the tunnel by 0645 next morning with a packed breakfast they had provided. Can recommend.
We went to SW France and if going that way again I would probably do an over night Portsmouth crossing - they were fully booked by the time we looked this year.
If going to SE France then I would repeat what we did this year.
My in laws always do Hull Zeebrugge but then it is just the 2 of them and money isn't a factor!
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05/9/2008 at 1:35pm
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We went to France last year and stopped near Dieppe Normandy great camp site called La Source.
We went in August and only paid £19 each way with Norfork line (car and up to 4 adults).
This must be the cheapest way to get there?
My return journey from Sheffield to Dieppe was about 800 miles not much more than going to south west Cornwall.
I reckon the total return cost was about £120 for petrol and ferry crossing, camping was about £18 per night.
Bargain, cheaper than stopping in this country, shame it rained most of the time.
I suppose we need to travel further south to get the weather.
All the best.
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05/9/2008 at 6:02pm
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Hi Milly,
We camp regularly in France & live in the NE, so like you we have to do a day's driving before we even get out of the country.
Have looked at the Nothern ferries in the past, but found them either expensive, too long a trip or still leaving a long drive at the other end.
We do one of these options these days:
- Take Dover-Calais ferry & get an hour's kip.
- Portmouth-St Malo overnight with a cabin - 6-7 hrs kip
- Portsmouth-Caen with cabin - 5-6 hrs kip
- Plymouth-Roscoff, cabin, 6-7 hrs kip
St Malo & Roscoff Ferries obviously dearer, but not too bad if you stay out of peak times. But being Brittany Ferries vessels the food is superb and cheap - well up to restaurant standard.
Getting to France is worth it all though!
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