Just booked my Ferry to Calais.

mason storm

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Well after cancelling my Scottish trip I have now a rough idea of what I want to do instead. The plan is to travel La Route Des Grande Alpes:
http://www.grande-traversee-alpes.com/en/my-journey/by-road/the-great-alps-trail.html

Down to the south of France then back up route napoleon. I may do it the other way round if the weather in the alps is a bit dodgy hoping that the weather improves to try and make the most of it

Can't wait 8)
 
fantastic :thumbsup:

i drove through the alps on my trip, it was brilliant

why the ferry? eurotunnel was so quick and easy
 
All looks a bit rubbish to me, I'd have gone to Scotland given the choice. :?

Tip - when you get on the ferry (presuming it's P&O), head straight to Langans although it may now just be called The Basserie, for some decent grub and waiter service. Before you know it, you'll be docking in Calais.

Enjoy :thumbsup:

Regards
A bitter, twisted and envious Lance :thumbsup:
 
Lance said:
All looks a bit rubbish to me, I'd have gone to Scotland given the choice. :?

Tip - when you get on the ferry (presuming it's P&O), head straight to Langans although it may now just be called The Basserie, for some decent grub and waiter service. Before you know it, you'll be docking in Calais.

Enjoy :thumbsup:

Regards
A bitter, twisted and envious Lance :thumbsup:

Yep did that on my last trip which is one of the reasons I prefer the ferry to the tunnel
it's also cheaper than the tunnel and gives you a break from the drive
 
what are the costs for the ferry and the tunnel ?? I just took the ferry to Vancouver Island and back and it was $77 each way for my Landy with two people in it. (Couldn't take the Zed as I was waiting for new tires to arrive, and they were late :x )
 
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