weejohnw
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Hi folks, :helpsos:
plans - loose plans - want to visit Ypres/Leper, then Ulster Tower, then across to visit friends near Champenoux, then heading to Chenonceaux for a Hot Air Balloon flight experience, - belated 50th birthday pressy, then back to Calais.
I realize it is possible to drive all day and see very little. But apart from the WW1 sites, visiting friends and the Balloon flight we don't mind how long it takes between these.
Although never been before we won't mind using Aires with a wee treat of a campsite for a night or two.
I've heard the toll roads speed up journey times, but can be expensive; what do they typically cost?
And there's more!!!
Arriving at Birkenhead around 7pm ish, is it possible to drive - allowing for a few comfort breaks- to Dover to get an early morning ferry to Calais?
Regards, Wee John
plans - loose plans - want to visit Ypres/Leper, then Ulster Tower, then across to visit friends near Champenoux, then heading to Chenonceaux for a Hot Air Balloon flight experience, - belated 50th birthday pressy, then back to Calais.
I realize it is possible to drive all day and see very little. But apart from the WW1 sites, visiting friends and the Balloon flight we don't mind how long it takes between these.
Although never been before we won't mind using Aires with a wee treat of a campsite for a night or two.
I've heard the toll roads speed up journey times, but can be expensive; what do they typically cost?
And there's more!!!
Arriving at Birkenhead around 7pm ish, is it possible to drive - allowing for a few comfort breaks- to Dover to get an early morning ferry to Calais?
Regards, Wee John
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