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15/8/2014 at 10:06pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Quote: Originally posted by matthew burns on 15/8/2014
What's more relaxing than a steady drive to Portsmouth to catch brittany ferries crossing to st Malo nice drink in the top deck bar as the ferry leaves then retiring to your cabin,then getting up for a free breakfast then a 3 hour drive to vendee and on your pitch . And the Same for the return using Cherbourg,st Malo or Caen. Or taking 2 days to get to the vendee struck traffic around m25,tolls ,extra fuel,overnight stops,wear tear,totally exhausted when you get there .Then doing the same on the way back. Brittany ferries is more expensive but I think it's Worth paying for and provides a good service. Matt
Not quite so relaxing when the 'steady' four and a half hour drive to Portsmouth takes you more than eight hours, with a complete stop on the motorway, then when you arrive you are told by 'the nasty check in clerk' in your booth that you are too late for your booked sailing even though you can see it loading. You have two small children in the back, and you and they burst into tears when you are told you will have to wait until Tuesday (it's now Sunday) for the next 'Caravans go Free sailing'. Eventually the nice check-in clerk in the next booth radios through, and you are shuttled quickly on to the sailing you booked to the disgust of the 'nasty check in clerk'.
Far better to face the M25 knowing that regardless of whether you're early or late you'll be put on the next ferry!
In order to guarantee catching your Portsmouth sailing from where we live you have to have an overnight near Portsmouth, so for us you may as well save hundreds of pounds, have the overnight in France instead and be on holiday one day earlier.
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16/8/2014 at 9:54am
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I'm sure we'd think differently if we'd had that experience, with kids.
We may have been lucky, but the last 3 years Leeds (well, near) to Portsmouth has worked perfectly, with enough time in the day to load up, stop for lunch etc, and still wander round Portsmouth before the 20:15 sailing.
And the crossing acts as the o/n, given our eventual destination. With a nice meal, wine, and cabin, it gets the holiday off to a great start. And we're in SW France the day after we left home.
We actually like the town, and the area, too, enabling us to "do" the Historic Dockyard coming back, Highclere (Downton), and Lacock (Cranford). And on the other side there's the WWII sites.
It's been the best fit with what we want and the time we've got now. I do see that the frequent sailings from Dover are reassuring. I hate the M25 though, and for where we've wanted to be, we'd end up being on the wrong side of France 150 miles further away, and needing 2 stops to be comfortable, given we've had to start tent wrestling on arrival.
I long for the day when we've got the time to, well, take the time, to get to wherever it is. Roll on.
------------- Mike
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