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I've just had a look on Seafrance website and entered 5.5 and 6.5mtr motorhome and was offered £29.00 day return for both, (their code was Ofday),hope this helps. Smile
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We live in Cornwall and to use Brittany Ferries across 'La Manche' would cost us around £300, so we opt for the long schlep up to Dover, where we have booked with Sea France for £85 return, leave end July, return end August, unit is A/S Clubman GL, length 5m 40
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boskybee wrote:
Seafrance offer is brilliant thanks for negotiating the deal- do we know of any offers from Portsmouth or Poole - Can't suffer the Dover trip on too much a regular basis.


I second this. Wish I could drag Oxford a bit closer to the south coast. The trip to Dover is awful and I am so sorry for those who live even further north.

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A bit more global warming and it will be, downside is it will be a longer crossing and then maybe dearer
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We often travel in what we call the dead hours 2.00am-4.00am slot
we think we,re saving money,reading this post perhaps we're not.
It always catches up with you as well making you dangerously tired.




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250722 PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:24 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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The trip to Dover is awful


I can just about handle the journey down to Dover as its the start of the holiday and we're all excited.
Its the return trip from Dover back home that is particularly depressing for me. Sad

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S'funny Pete, a lot of people don't like the Dover drive,.. going down folks are excited true, but I don't mind the return at all? from lincs do you go (A1) (A14) (M11) (M25) (M20) using the Dartford crossing? or do you prefer (M18) (M1) Takes me about 5 hrs from North Yorkshire doing the (A1) route

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Does anyone form the North use Newcastle to Rotterdam and then drive down through Holland? I was thinking of using this crossing for our first trip to France, but not sure how practical or expensive it would be.

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Dave, I use A14/M11 Dartford etc, takes about 3 1/2 to 4hrs on a snag free run

I'm in Boston M18 is oop north from me Wink

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