Travelling newhaven dieppe

Paris-Lille trip, the toll rate goes from €17.30 to €14.20
Thats a litre and a half of wine.

Its in my memory banks especially about the travelling on BHs. Apart from errors I think we have only ever used (once) the 2 euros ish worth of toll around Boulogne. Every other time it was the map readers fault
 
Try it from Europe, Google Dieppe Newhaven €59 one way, click on DFDS site and it will show you the price, don't use translate and start it will let you put in details then it goes blank if you try to continue
 
Boy it’s rich seeing UK people being critical about roundabouts. I’ve never seen as many as there are there.

I really like the 80 or 90 kmph speed limits on French roads (non highways). Good for fuel economy, you can look around and you don’t feel like you’re holding people up.

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No one has mentioned give way to the right a lot of French towns and villages have reinstated it as it slows drivers down.

As you approach a town if there is a sign with a yellow diamond with a black line through it it means you do not have priority. Sometimes it's just for a roundabout but often applies to the whole town.

Just take it easy and look at road marking on side roads, if there are no give way or stop signs be prepared for cars just driving out in front of you as its their right of way.
 
......... got me shorts on. :rofl:
I think I've seen them...........





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Boy it’s rich seeing UK people being critical about roundabouts. I’ve never seen as many as there are there.

I really like the 80 or 90 kmph speed limits on French roads (non highways). Good for fuel economy, you can look around and you don’t feel like you’re holding people up.
My thoughts exactly
 
No one has mentioned give way to the right a lot of French towns and villages have reinstated it as it slows drivers down.

As you approach a town if there is a sign with a yellow diamond with a black line through it it means you do not have priority. Sometimes it's just for a roundabout but often applies to the whole town.

Just take it easy and look at road marking on side roads, if there are no give way or stop signs be prepared for cars just driving out in front of you as its their right of way.
Thank you

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Now the important question, what chat up line did Garry use?
You noticed the slick moves of Gary too then!!



Only jesting Gary, all funsters help each other and it was the proper gentlemanly thing to offer assistance
 
You have time to get one by post. It would be worth it to take away any hassle. I have the Fulli one but have not yet used it because it is replacing my ATMB one which is due to battery expire after 6 years.
These tags have no subscriptions, you just attach a (fee free) card and it debits your account.

You have time to get one by post. It would be worth it to take away any hassle. I have the Fulli one but have not yet used it because it is replacing my ATMB one which is due to battery expire after 6 years.
These tags have no subscriptions, you just attach a (fee free) card and it debits your account.

I’ve been trying to get a fulli tag but am unable to complete do you know if they donot like debit cards cheers
 
I’ve been trying to get a fulli tag but am unable to complete do you know if they donot like debit cards cheers
Most use a revolut card, mine went through with my uk lloyds account

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I’ve been trying to get a fulli tag but am unable to complete do you know if they donot like debit cards cheers
You can use a debit card such as Revolut or maybe Starling, but they do not seem to accept UK High Street banks
 
No one has mentioned give way to the right a lot of French towns and villages have reinstated it as it slows drivers down.

As you approach a town if there is a sign with a yellow diamond with a black line through it it means you do not have priority. Sometimes it's just for a roundabout but often applies to the whole town.

Just take it easy and look at road marking on side roads, if there are no give way or stop signs be prepared for cars just driving out in front of you as its their right of way.
Another silly idea 🫣
 
Im on same crossing on the 15th for 2 months ,first stop around the Falaise area doing a bit of exploring of the Canadian side of the WW2 invasion as have lots of new info from the Canadian military site (Both my elder sister and partners fathers we killed in Normandy but not on the beaches .) No planning so could be anywhere after that . I have been going to France every year for almost 20 years and very rarely use tolls and on the route you are taking you shouldn't need to either.
Have a look at this blog i dld the opposite to the way you are doing ,but list a few good stops.
 
Sue, I have found this post useful, so perhaps you might too:


Well, at least the parts of it that are relevant to your plans. Rouen seems to have a bit of a bad reputation as some motorhomers have mistakenly taken a turn leading to a subway with a height restriction, causing them to screech to a halt and cause a traffic jam. I have avoided that in Rouen, thankfully, but as for Le Mans - well, I try not to speak of that...!

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Im on same crossing on the 15th for 2 months ,first stop around the Falaise area doing a bit of exploring of the Canadian side of the WW2 invasion as have lots of new info from the Canadian military site (Both my elder sister and partners fathers we killed in Normandy but not on the beaches .) No planning so could be anywhere after that . I have been going to France every year for almost 20 years and very rarely use tolls and on the route you are taking you shouldn't need to either.
Have a look at this blog i dld the opposite to the way you are doing ,but list a few good stops.
Thank you so much for info much appreciated
 
Met Sue this morning and she is a capable motorhomer of many years, just needed a little reassurance about driving in France and I’m sure she’ll be fine and will want to keep going over once Sue has tried it in France….😎
 
It was nice meeting you. I'll be touring France in May. Contact me if I can help.
Did I miss the peanuts?
Great to meet you too. Thank you for your info. Hopefully we will catch up on the road in 🇫🇷 :cool:

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