Driving to south of France

Driving to south of France

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Andy G Bmth

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243 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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Evening all

looking at renting a villa in 2 weeks time in the south of France and driving down. just started looking into cost of ferries and eurostar and playing about with returning to a different port to get the best deal but still currently coming in about £280-250 for the ferry and £500+ for the eurostar.

for all of you that did a trip to Le Mans recently or a trip to france any tips on how to get the best deal?

thanks

Andy

elster

17,517 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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Anywhere in particular?

Andy G Bmth

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Wednesday 1st July 2009
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Lusignac is looking quite nice as its quite rural so will be nice or possibly south of Toulouse just trying to sort the travel before booking smile

Andy G Bmth

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Wednesday 1st July 2009
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mods - just seen travel section, could you move the post please?

Mattt

16,664 posts

232 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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Are you talking Dover-Calais or elsewhere?

Eurotunnel will be about £100.

littleandy0410

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218 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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A group of 20 of us just had a holiday 2 weeks ago in Millau, and got the ferry with Norfolk Lines. It was on the Dover - Dunkerque route, (about as far north as you can get without hitting Belgium!) but was about £60-70 per car return.

LD Lines are supposedly cheap too, but not used them, so can't comment on them.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

196 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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You're going in two weeks and only just started looking at ferry prices?

I guess that's why you have high prices then...you should be able to get a better deal, but you may be too late, and going at peak season too.

Stu_00

1,529 posts

233 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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For Ferry try LD Lines & Norfolkline.

LD Lines should be better for South of France.

Wanstead

173 posts

249 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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We are off to the South of France in two weeks as well. Paid £150 for the Eurotunnel, but that was booked back in January.
Be carefull planning your route, there is some kind of cycling event on from 4th to 26th July.


Edited by Wanstead on Wednesday 1st July 07:44

elster

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224 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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Well I cam down here last time Portsmouth to Bilbao and it was fantastic, due to the fact lots of whales and dolphins.

Usually if driving I will head down from Zeebrugge or Calais and down to Orly/Orleans/Limoges/Montauben then to somewhere down past Auch.

My parents have Chambre d'hotes. However they know a few people with gites if that would be for you?

If not can ask at breakfast about any places to have. It is nice down here at the moment.

CarlT

3,423 posts

261 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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We have just got back from the Dordogne, got the Tunnel across - about £200 return and then drove down from Calais. Stopped overnight at Rouen on the way down, but did the run back in one hit smile

We looked at the various ferry options, but with a 1 year old baby, we decided the Tunnel for the most convenient / flexible option.

FPC

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236 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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Try Norfolkline - test dates of out 18 July, back 25 July show a price of about £100 at reasonable times. I sued them a few months back and was impressed with the service - the restaurant next to the first class lounge is very pleasant to spend the journey in.

BoxheadTim

101 posts

202 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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At short notice the ferry and especially the tunnel is going to be expensive. If it's less than 14 days from now you also can't use Tesco clubcard vouchers to pay for the tunnel. Realistically you'll need at least three weeks because you'll have to factor in the time it takes them to send out the vouchers and you to send them on to Eurotunnel.

You might want to check LDLines if they're running their Boulogne service now (the old Speedferries one) as their prices looked quite attractive.

Andy G Bmth

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Wednesday 1st July 2009
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FPC said:
Try Norfolkline - test dates of out 18 July, back 25 July show a price of about £100 at reasonable times. I sued them a few months back and was impressed with the service - the restaurant next to the first class lounge is very pleasant to spend the journey in.
you sued them!!!! smile

LD lines have been a good suggestion, come back at £150 return which is much better than £350+ so thanks for all your help.

yes its a bit short notice but i can be quite impulsive and only just decided to do it, just gonna have fun trying to pack an elise now! smile

Stu_00

1,529 posts

233 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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smile Excellent, always good to give the Elise a European road trip !

Enjoy !

FPC

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236 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Andy G Bmth said:
FPC said:
Try Norfolkline - test dates of out 18 July, back 25 July show a price of about £100 at reasonable times. I sued them a few months back and was impressed with the service - the restaurant next to the first class lounge is very pleasant to spend the journey in.
you sued them!!!! smile
D'oh smile

BigWithey

565 posts

244 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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BoxheadTim said:
You might want to check LDLines if they're running their Boulogne service now (the old Speedferries one) as their prices looked quite attractive.
We used LD for Le Mans, it's not the old Speedferries Seacat but a brand new bigger version. Can't beat the service or the price, the only down side is they're using the main Eastern dock so that can get very very busy and the on-board "duty-free" didn't have any booze they were still waiting for their permit? other than that no issues.

Andy G Bmth

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Thursday 2nd July 2009
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With regard to tolls, any idea how much i should be expecting?

FPC

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Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Andy G Bmth said:
With regard to tolls, any idea how much i should be expecting?
Use www.viamichelin.co.uk to find out exactly.

Stu_00

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233 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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