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If you're going at the end of June, like Billy I'd agree that Norfolk Lines are likely to be amongst the cheapest - but you may get a good deal from Speedferries if you're not towing a trailer or caravan.
It's also worth taking a look at the Camping Cheque website www.campingcheque.co.uk, Touring Cheques www.touringcheque.co.uk, or ACSI card, www.campingcard.co.uk - all of which offer low season discounts, which on some sites in Normandy can be right up until 20th July at Camping La Route Blance in Normandy, which is on the Cherbourg peninsula, near Mont St Michel, and overlooking the Channel Islands. A pitch at any of the sites covered by Camping Cheques and Touring Cheques would cost only £10.30 per night including electricity, two people, tent, car, awning, and a dog if you have one. ACSI sites cost 10, 12, or 14 euros depending on the 'band' the site is in.
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