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08/7/2011 at 2:01pm
 Location: essex
 Outfit: ye olde compass commodore
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hi there, we went down to the vendee with our 3 kids (and their dvd players) for the first time last year.  We go further down than La Yole (we are near Chantonnay) and we towed our van down on the way and having left it there just drove ourselves back.

On the way we stopped after about 3 hours driving from Calais at Neufchatel en Bray, on the way back we just left at about 10 and drove all day, getting to Calais around 6.30-7.

We use the tunnel so as to use our clubcard vouchers and if you get there early (as we did both ways) they just put you on an earlier shuttle.  Found it easy and cheap!

This time we are stopping over in Caen - bit of a detour but have teenager learning about ww2 so doing some d day stuff!!  Wanted to stop on the way anyway as wanted to arrive on site with enough time for kids to burn off energy while I set up before I pack em into bed and drink wine!!

you'll have a great time in the area though - its really good for families



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08/7/2011 at 8:53pm
 Location: East Yorkshire
 Outfit: Hyundai i800 Jamet Arizona TT
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I've done all options mentioned ( always with kids and never towing)
My preference would be to do a long/ western crossing. With Canvas the crossing cost will be a supplement - not full cost. St Malo is the shorter drive to the site I think but we could only get daytime ferry for return. If you do that book a cabin - even with cinema and small pool in board the ship it was hard work with the kids (aged 9,7,4 & 2) A cabin with coloring books, DVD player etc would have made it easier.
The kids loved sleeping on the ship - a real adventure!

Whatever you decide it will be fab!
Enjoy!


Ruth


09/7/2011 at 7:36am
 Location: Chateau du Wirral
 Outfit: VW T4 and quechua base second
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Given the choice id rather pay extra for the western crossings if it means taking hours off the driving. Again its personal choice and how much you enjoy driving in France. Driving for 7/8 or more hours in a day can be tiring. Taking a good chunk off that journey is worth it for us.

This year were Portsmouth - Le havre, heading for the Loire. That saves about 3 hours either direction from Calais, and with a £250 ferry price Im happy. Our ferry gets in around noon, so its to Honfleur for Mussels at the harbour, before south and a stop off at Les Clos Normand (the muni at Sees, south Normandy). Then a shortish drive to Saumer next morning.


10/7/2011 at 1:56pm
 Location: up north
 Outfit: Jack Wolfskin tent and VW Kombi
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We're doing Brittany Ferries with an overnight sailing both ways this year & it's wotking out at £600 plus.  HOWEVER, to me this is worth it for the shorter journeys in England and France, the cost of overnight stopovers including food, the hassle of overnight stops and the convenient ferry times.

Last year we stopped over in Normandy after a daytime crossing (on the way to the Loire) and because of ferry delays, we were pitching in the dark which wasn't much fun.

This year I have a romantic image of sitting on deck with a glass of wine as the sun goes down as we sail towards St Malo....just wait, it'll be stormy and we'll be puking all night!



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