Next year we planning to visit the loire valley, an area we havent been to before, and have started looking at ferry routes, in the past when we have gone over, we have always done the short crossing from Dover to Calias, and we have been wondering whether the much talked about Norfolk line to Dunkirk would be any use, or whether we would have to try the Portsmouth to Caen ferry, as we take the dog with us we are not looking for a overnight service, and like most people are looking a cheap crossing.
------------- "PACESETTERS" German Shepherd dog display team, we are out and about raising money for guide dogs.
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Going to Caen would be less miles to drive to the Loire but because of your dog bear in mind that crossing is about 5 3/4 hours long and will be very expensive. LD Lines to Le Harve would be no good because it's overnight.
thanks for the comment Gerry may pay me to travel with Norfolk line and find a camp site on route down to the loire valley, they do say it is pretty nice round the loire area
------------- "PACESETTERS" German Shepherd dog display team, we are out and about raising money for guide dogs.
Don't forget the driving times mentioned are just that, driving time. I notice you have a caravan and dogs so your times will be longer because of slower average speed and stops. If travelling any distance from Calais I always use the 05.30 ferry from Dover so that will get you going from Calais at about 08.00. Lets say about 330 miles to the Loire so I would do that in three equal stages using two 45 minute stops. Using that formula that would get you to your destination about 4pm. So that works out at a 12 hour day from leaving England. Certainly enough for me.
harryb
PS. 05.30 ferry with P & O booked through the CC including 7 camping cheques last week in June is £114 return.
harryb and di2004 many thanks for your comments will now start lookiing at ferry costings for the middle of May, the distance sounds better than I thought.
------------- "PACESETTERS" German Shepherd dog display team, we are out and about raising money for guide dogs.
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