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Tag Archives: Cherbourg
Roscoff: a good ferry port option even for those driving to the Riviera
Traditionally I have used the Normandy ports when taking a ferry from Ireland to France. The original destination in the 1970s, first served from Rosslare by the rickety old St. Patrick, was Le Harve. Later Irish Ferries, the successor to … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged Cherbourg, Ferry Ireland France, Irish Ferries, Oscar Wilde Ferry, Roscoff
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Ambling up to Cherbourg
Driving from the Cote d’Azur to Cherbourg is a 1,350km trek over thirteen or so hours behind the wheel, depending of course on the number of “bouchons” (traffic jams) that you encounter on the French autoroute system. To be fair … Continue reading
White van to the Côte d’Azur
I am delighted to announce that I have joined the “man with white van” movement after driving a Mercedes Sprinter van from Dublin to the South of France and back. The van was hired from Van Rentals.ie, a company that … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Cherbourg, France, French autoroutes, Irish Ferries, Oscar Wilde Ferry, Van rentals to France
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