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| Sephiroth |
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Not trying to sound like a know-it-all but I'm assuming it must be by bike unless he's posted in the wrong section.
If you're going by car, why not just get a flight?  |
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If you're going touring you want as low a price as possible surely. Also would depend on what time you'd be setting off and if getting there quicker would really benefit you.
Personally I'd take the boat...just because I like standing up on deck and gobbing in the sea. I mean watching the sea... |
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| quik_d |
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Yes on a bike.
Anyone done the dover to dunkirk route?
It takes half an hour more than to calais.....but then its 30 miles closer to brussels so long as it is short. ____________________ LOOK AT DAT M8 WELL LUSH A PARROT INT IT
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Tunnel. Better by far. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Eurotunnel, of course.
Reasons:
More crossings, sometimes as often as twice an hour.
Not affected by weather and rough seas.
If you miss your train, they'll usually throw you in the next one free of charge.
Takes just half an hour to cross the Channel. ____________________ My other bike's a Monster...  |
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I will NEVER again use the shower of shite P&O as long as i have a hole in my ass.
My Blackbird was put on the outer deck along with 5 others on the return from Calais 3 yrs ago, it was covered in a fine mist of salty water and it caused £££££ worth of damage by the time i got home to wash it. P&O denied any issues and pretty much said i was to take legal action if i wanted it putting right.  |
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You get cheapest prices by booking as far in advance as possible but so long as there's spaces you'll be ok turning up on the day.
Dunno what other ferry companies are like but with cal mac before I just phoned up and they booked us 2 places without me even having to give card details, then a few hours before the sailing we had to change over to the next ferry which was just one short easy phonecall.
Also as someone else said, I personally love getting a ferry, it's one thing going for a long ride to somewhere but something else to get a ferry there!
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I'd opt for the tunnel. I've used it twice and it's great.
Bike stays with you and you're only stopped moving for about 30-45 mins in total with queing to get on and the actualy crossing.
It's not strapped down
There's no salty water to spray onto your bike.
As for the Dunkirk crossing being 30 miles closer. I've ridden from Calais to Dunkirk, last time I went last June, it takes less than half an hour to get there anyway, so it's not adding that muchto your trip.
Tunnel option for me!  ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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Ferry for me too
There's no need to worry about the bike, usually they have you park it up against a wall and you can watch/help them strap it down well. Its worth it just to go on deck and watch the cliffs of dover disappear.
When I had to do Dover to Calais I asked a couple of HGV driver's I know (who've done that crossing more times than they can remember) what they thought and they said 'take the ferry'. That was good enough for me. ____________________ "he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man"- Dr. Johnson |
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Basically, it comes down to what you want:
If you want to get across as quickly as possible in a clean, efficient, basically hassle free, but wildly uninteresting crossing, go with the Tunnel.
If you want the journey to be an enjoyable part of the trip, where you'll meet people, see England disappearing and France approaching, and generally get the feeling that your trip has begun, and you're willing to undertake the extra hassle, then take the ferry.
I would personally take the ferry every time. It's a part of the holiday that you can enjoy, whereas the Tunnel is just sitting on a dark and fairly uncomfortable train waiting for France to arrive. ____________________ McGee - "When I go to the mall and see all the high school girls, I have to have DO NOT TOUCH THE GIRLS written on my hand. Every time I go to grope I see it and stop."
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Ferry for me - same reasons as most here, seems like the start of the holiday as you watch the white cliffs disappear, have a fry-up, a few smokes (can't do that on the tunnel), and the juvenile excitement as France arrives.
Also, you can pretend to be a pirate on the ferry and wander around muttering 'aaaah, Jim lad, oooh me hearties, shiver me timbers' etc. Whilst you can do that on the tunnel, it doesn't have the same effect.
Pirates FTW, ninjas are soooooo last year.
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Where are you heading? is it Mull?
I've been over Dover/Calais on several occasions and never had any probs with the bike. Also through the tunnel with the car, but can't recall seeing any bikes on the train. ____________________ One of the "Boys from the Wall" |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 23 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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