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By *asycouple777 OP   Couple 18 weeks ago

bristol

How much are the usual averidge prices for vw camper size vans to take over to France Spain etc

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By *uzyamCouple 18 weeks ago

Shropshire

Eurotunnel is reasonable and you can use tesco club card points for it

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By *ere4fun200Man 18 weeks ago

Bewdley

It really varies depending on the day you are crossing, the route you are taking and which VW you have…ie swb or lwb…if you look at the Brittany Ferries website you can mess about and get prices and can pick and choose which ports to go out from and back from (doesnt have to be the same - so you could do Poole-Cherbourg out and say St Malo- Portsmouth back). You have to enter the vehicle as a van and if dimensions are different to their guess you then get the option to pick alternative size.

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By *oris and doris wolvesCouple 18 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

We do Newhaven to dieppe in a 7.5 mtr motorhome and it's usually about 350 with cabins return

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By *orsaxbyMan 17 weeks ago

Maidstone

Hi just come back from 3 months in Spain did Portsmouth to Santander with 6.5 m motorhome plus car on trailer cabin both ways was 1300

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By *onandCouple 17 weeks ago

Cheadle

We have a 9 metre Motorhome and found it cheaper to book thro the CAMC……

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By *orsaxbyMan 17 weeks ago

Maidstone

Hi that was booked through the club !

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By *agen81Man 17 weeks ago

m

Hey! I’ve booked onto a Dover to Dunkirk day trip offer (ends June) with my old Vw splitty for £45 one way! But then he’s low and tiny compared to modern stuff

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By *exhillboyMan 16 weeks ago

Pevensey

We have done it regularly and find Newhaven to Dieppe the best route. There is a ferry that leaves around midnight so you get a few good hours sleep and arrive in France (a couple of hours south of Calais)early in the morning, ready for a decent days driving rather than arriving knackered.

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By *s2funloversCouple 15 weeks ago

Norwich

Check out Irish Ferries, as regularly use Eurotunnel we were shocked to find IF were under half the price! and no silly inflated price for next day booking

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By *ilvelicker60Man 15 weeks ago

Thrapston

I use le shuttle and this year found it cheaper to book a single to France and then a single back for a vw t6. About £250 in June

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By *otwifeandmrCouple 7 weeks ago

vanlife

This is exactly what we have found with the Newhaven - Dieppe route

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By *targazer65Man 7 weeks ago

Rorks drift

Booked my ferry crossing to the isle of wight through CCC and got 50% off

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By *hite Lights 6253Couple 5 weeks ago

Portsmouth

Just booked direct DFDS Newhaven/Dieppe 3rd August - 7th September, £260 with motorhome

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