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Old 07-08-2010, 01:20 PM
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How about a trip to france/belgium later this year, thinking about late november early december? just a thought as the trip 2 years ago was fantastic.
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Old 07-08-2010, 01:24 PM
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France gets my Vote!!!
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Old 07-08-2010, 01:25 PM
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When are you over there Terry around that time?
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count me in, im actually over there beggining sept, but ofc would love to go again later in the year, roads are nice, beer is cold and um.............. well that's the most important things anyway
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If people are going I'll make sure I'am there.
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I have proposed this idea many times before.

To go and visit Frenchie at his home in France but its never had any interest??

I am certainly interested.
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I have proposed this idea many times before.

To go and visit Frenchie at his home in France but its never had any interest??

I am certainly interested.
Not stirctly correct matey, yep you sure have brought it up a good few times,but i always remember plenty of interest, just never ever materialised.
We always go to Lille and Brugge.
So monsure Frenchy moi petty poi ooh abeet two?
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Old 09-08-2010, 03:02 AM
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So.....................when we going
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So monsure Frenchy moi petty poi ooh abeet two?
If thats your level of French speaking, perhaps you'd better stay at home

I'm not sure that i'd be able to make it, but start throwing together some ideas for locations/how you'd get there etc and people will decide from that if they want to come. If you get a few more interested, then its a winner
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Old 09-08-2010, 03:31 PM
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Thanks Steve, I will get me head round it this weekend, watch this space...............
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france sounds good to me
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We always go to Lille and Brugge.
Lille didnt happen last year because,

A, I went to Mexico for my sons wedding,

B, Because of lack of finances and interest.

What i have suggested in the past is to meet up with Frenchie on his home turf, to let him guide us around his local area.
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Looks like this might happen,although Nov/Dec not the best time.If you came to my area I could show you some nice roads.Newhaven to Dieppe would be the route with Transmanche ferries, 4hr crossing but very comfortable and prices are interesting.Dieppe would be best place to stay,plenty of hotels,bars and restaurants plus a Sat market.Drive down to ours is about 1hr 15mins although I've done it in 43mins(thats how I found out that the wing mirrors whistle at 130mph).Lots of sweeping,empty roads without potholes!!
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Out of interest what are the price differences between Dover/ Calais and Newhaven/ Dieppe.

I know some people would prefef the shortest ferry crossing and a longer drive in France.

How long is the drive from Calais to Dieppe?


The timing depends on wether you want to make it a Christmas trip as we did in 2008 or wether its a trip to a different part ie around Normdie
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Out of interest what are the price differences between Dover/ Calais and Newhaven/ Dieppe.

I know some people would prefef the shortest ferry crossing and a longer drive in France.

How long is the drive from Calais to Dieppe?
Drive from Calais - Dieppe is just over 2 hrs, so it would take as long as getting the newhaven ferry (maybe more, as most people are much closer to Newhaven than Dover!).

I put some dates in December into the Transmanche website (going out Friday, coming back a couple of days later) and it worked out at about £95 return, with 2 adults in the car.
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I think you would get a cheaper price crossing Dover/Calais ,I can get Newhaven/Dieppe prices.Drive up to Dieppe is about 1hr 30mins on the motorway.
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As an example.
If you choose to leave on the Fri 3rd Dec and return on Sun. 5th Dec the fare is £50. from Dover to Calais return.

I know some people just dont like the thought of being on a ferry for 4 hours, if we go to Dieppe.
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No interest from me them Frogs dont have HP & there English is ****e.
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We are happy with Dover-Calais but we will have to come back on sunday morning as work sunday night and have to go lunch time friday, like I said I will have a look at prices and if lack of interest we could do just Lille and calais if needs be via frenchie somehow
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No interest from me them Frogs dont have HP & there English is ****e.


I'm sure you could take a bottle of sauce and a french dictionary!
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Old 10-08-2010, 09:31 PM
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Newhaven to Dieppe ferries leave Newhaven at 0930 and 2230 and return from Dieppe 1800 and 0500.What happened to the British being a nation of seafarers?
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Thats the French for you.

P&O have at least one an hour I believe.
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Terry, are you kidding.

Some people on here get dizzy spells running a bath

And Martyn can't go near water without the urge to fall in it

I've never sailed from Newhaven, that would be a nice change to be honest. And a bloody sight easier to get to than Dover
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Have done newhaven crossing a few times, oh and harwich to gottenburg 25hours , of which 22 i was in the casino pissed
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Newhaven crossings not too bad, 4 hours is quite a while but its either 4 hours on the boat being able to wander around etc, or 2 hrs on a boat and 2 hrs using fuel!

So, what time of year are people thinking?
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End of November beginning of December, make it a winter run just before Christmas.
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Taking the bull by the horns so to speak.


It needs to be decided,

a, where people want to go ie to the Dieppe region which will involve a 4 hr ferry trip twice a day, or a 70 minute crossing thats cheaper and leaves every hour, and then a 2 hour drive to Dieppe.

b, to do a similar trip that we did in 2008 down to Lille.

c, when are people interested in going, doing a pre Christmas trip ie early December or to go before the weather starts changing October/November?


From a personal point of veiw I think it would nice to meet up with Frenchie as he has spoken about an SES meeting in France many times.

Just another idea how about a photo shoot in front of the Eifel tower and a convoy up the Champs Elysees and round the Arc de Triumph, how cool would that be??


This just my opinion and hope it doesnt up set anyone.
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Stabalisation(not sure if thats a word) is very good on modern ferries,even in rough weather you have very little movement.Plus the bar is open throughout the voyage.Depends what people want.My part of Normandie is very pretty,very quite with lots of scenic drives,but not good if you want lively pubs and very late nights.
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Taking the bull by the horns so to speak.


If we are going things need to be decided,

a, where people want to go ie to the Dieppe region which will involve a 4 hr ferry trip twice a day, or a 70 minute crossing thats cheaper and leaves every hour, and then a 2 hour drive to Dieppe.

b, to do a similar trip that we did in 2008 down to Lille, or another large town.

c, when are people interested in going, doing a pre Christmas trip ie early December or to go before the weather starts changing October/November?


From a personal point of veiw I think it would nice to meet up with Frenchie as he has spoken about an SES meeting in France many times.

Just another idea how about a photo shoot in front of the Eifel tower and a convoy up the Champs Elysees and round the Arc de Triumph, how cool would that be??


Please what are your thoughts on the above??
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