Euro Tunnel for Le Man's weekend is now on sale

Euro Tunnel for Le Man's weekend is now on sale

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Jim on the hill

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5,077 posts

197 months

Friday 4th October 2019
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Just a heads up for everyone. Current prices are £61-64 each way.

Rick101

7,015 posts

157 months

Friday 4th October 2019
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Excellent thanks.

FredericRobinson

3,941 posts

239 months

Friday 4th October 2019
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But more expensive if your trip is longer than a few days, which I've never understand the justification for, can't see what difference it makes to them, £107 each way for me going Saturday (weekend before) to Monday

Rick101

7,015 posts

157 months

Friday 4th October 2019
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Just me or anyone else having difficulty getting to the ACO ticketing page?

LM24Nut

744 posts

69 months

Friday 4th October 2019
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Jim on the hill said:
Just a heads up for everyone. Current prices are £61-64 each way.
+ tolls + Gendarmerie + scam cameras + fuel + 4 hour drive + Rouen.

No thanks.

LM24Nut

744 posts

69 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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FredericRobinson said:
But more expensive if your trip is longer than a few days, which I've never understand the justification for, can't see what difference it makes to them, £107 each way for me going Saturday (weekend before) to Monday
Get the boat to Normandy, mate. Eurotunnel is massively out of range for LM.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

205 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Surely ferry crossing is better stretch the legs

FredericRobinson

3,941 posts

239 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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LM24Nut said:
Get the boat to Normandy, mate. Eurotunnel is massively out of range for LM.
In an ideal world I would, the cost puts me off, and the crossing times, have done St Malo and Caen routes in the past, maybe I should do the sums again, too late for next year though

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

268 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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LM24Nut said:
Jim on the hill said:
Just a heads up for everyone. Current prices are £61-64 each way.
+ tolls + Gendarmerie + scam cameras + fuel + 4 hour drive + Rouen.

No thanks.
Never understand why you feel the need to speed just because it's France and you are going to a car race. I've always found 130km/h (110 in the rain) to be plenty fast enough.

I wouldn't drive at excessive speeds here for long periods, why is France different?

wsn03

1,925 posts

108 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Definitely ferry for me.. chance for a meal and you get to feel like you're travelling. The train is a rank experience...though I use it when time is short but its not the same, nowhere near as good

LM24Nut

744 posts

69 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Tyre Smoke said:
Never understand why you feel the need to speed just because it's France and you are going to a car race. I've always found 130km/h (110 in the rain) to be plenty fast enough.

I wouldn't drive at excessive speeds here for long periods, why is France different?
I’ve just re-read what I wrote and cannot for the life of me find anything about myself wanting to break the speed limit? Not to mention that speeding through Rouen is just not possible and a 4 hour drive from Calais to Le Mans would suggest obeying the speed limits.

LM24Nut

744 posts

69 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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FredericRobinson said:
In an ideal world I would, the cost puts me off, and the crossing times, have done St Malo and Caen routes in the past, maybe I should do the sums again, too late for next year though
Have a looky at Newhaven to Dieppe on DFDS. You just clip Rouen, one toll and just over 2 hours to LM, if I remember correctly.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

268 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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LM24Nut said:
Tyre Smoke said:
Never understand why you feel the need to speed just because it's France and you are going to a car race. I've always found 130km/h (110 in the rain) to be plenty fast enough.

I wouldn't drive at excessive speeds here for long periods, why is France different?
I’ve just re-read what I wrote and cannot for the life of me find anything about myself wanting to break the speed limit? Not to mention that speeding through Rouen is just not possible and a 4 hour drive from Calais to Le Mans would suggest obeying the speed limits.
Because you mention Gendarmerie and 'scam cameras'. Why would you attract the attention of either if you weren't speeding?

Neither have ever bothered me, except for a local plod wanting to look at my Cerbera when we were stopped for a coffee break.

gt6

1,463 posts

192 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Rick101 said:
Just me or anyone else having difficulty getting to the ACO ticketing page?
Not open yet for 2020 tickets

gt6

1,463 posts

192 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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just had a look at eurotunnel prices and out tueesday 81 back sunday 74, so £150 return. i love the drive down and back it is part of the whole event. Plus i live in Kent so easier

LM24Nut

744 posts

69 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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Tyre Smoke said:
LM24Nut said:
Tyre Smoke said:
Never understand why you feel the need to speed just because it's France and you are going to a car race. I've always found 130km/h (110 in the rain) to be plenty fast enough.

I wouldn't drive at excessive speeds here for long periods, why is France different?
I’ve just re-read what I wrote and cannot for the life of me find anything about myself wanting to break the speed limit? Not to mention that speeding through Rouen is just not possible and a 4 hour drive from Calais to Le Mans would suggest obeying the speed limits.
Because you mention Gendarmerie and 'scam cameras'. Why would you attract the attention of either if you weren't speeding?

Neither have ever bothered me, except for a local plod wanting to look at my Cerbera when we were stopped for a coffee break.
I've just re-re-read what I wrote, I still can't see where I wrote that I want to break the speed limit and/or want to speed????

Is this more about me slating the use of the Chunnel for LM?

EDIT: you'll like this, another French speeding ticket came via post today...lolz...see here https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


Edited by LM24Nut on Saturday 5th October 19:50

gt6

1,463 posts

192 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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i like the run down from the tunnel, plenty of other nice cars to see and as long as you are careful you avoid tickets, always love the run down but the run back on sunday can be a bit more of a problem due tp traffic near rouen and rather to many french police. Each to their own but prefer to do the mileage on french roads rather than uk ones as i do enough mileage on uk ones the rest of the year

LM24Nut

744 posts

69 months

Saturday 5th October 2019
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wsn03 said:
Definitely ferry for me.. chance for a meal and you get to feel like you're travelling. The train is a rank experience...though I use it when time is short but its not the same, nowhere near as good
I believe you do the overnight from Portsmouth? I tried to push the same for LM 2020 but I was voted down. Shame, I've done that boat to St Malo and Poole to Cherbourg, it's a good crack, but democracy rules...lolz

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

268 months

Sunday 6th October 2019
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We go Pompey - Caen. Couple of beers, good night's sleep, couple of hours next morning and we are there.

chrisring

206 posts

152 months

Sunday 6th October 2019
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similar for me.
2 hour drive to Plymouth, few beers and a meal on board, breakfast on board before docking mid morning and a 4-5 hour drive down to LM.
I do the Saturday/ Sunday crossing and get down mid afternoon on the Sunday. Normally on of the first on site!