London to Normandy
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London to Normandy
We will be in London for one week in mid-March. We are considering a 2-3 day trip during the week to visit Normandy. What is the best way to get from London to Normandy and back. Is it worth the time if we only have 2-3 days? If we do go, any recommendations for hotels in Normandy or nearby?
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<BR><BR>The reference library of a city near you may have the Thomas Cook European Timetable. The map on page 5216 shows boats to serve you.<BR><BR>Leave Newhaven at 0730, 0830, 1400, and 1530, on selected dates only. Two hours to Dieppe. Hoverspeed. http://www.hoverspeed.co.uk/<BR><BR>Leave Portsmouth at 0745, selected days only, 1445, and 2215. 7 hours by day, 11 hours overnight to Le Havre. P & O European Ferries. http://www.poportsmouth.com/ <BR><BR>Leave Portsmouth at 0745, 0800, 1000, 1430, 1515, 2230, and 2315, selected days only, to Ouistreham, 45 minutes by connecting bus to Caen. Brittany Ferries. http://www.brittany-ferries.com/ <BR><BR>Leave Portsmouth 0900, 1315, 2000, and 2245, daily, to Cherbourg, 6 hours by day and 8 hours by night. P & O European ferries. http://www.poportsmouth.com/<BR><BR>I recommend a night crossing in your own cabin, to bring you fresh and early to Normandy. On weekdays trains leave Waterloo station in London at 1832, 1900, 1938, and 2000, and take an hour and 34 minutes to Portsmouth Harbour.<BR><BR>I?m afraid I can?t help on hotels. Please write if I can help further. Welcome to Europe.<BR><BR>Ben Haines, London<BR>
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And www.ryanair.com to Dinard also.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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We were in Normandy 6 years back, (up from paris rather than across from london) We spent 2 full days and an evening in the area. Evening and one day spent snooping around Caen. One day touring many of the D-Day sites and Bayeux (sp?) This was enough as we saw the highlights, but for me, a big history buff, another day would have been better. Didn't get to Mont St Michel, which would have been nice. Did need a car though.
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For hotels, look at www.logis-de-france.fr - these are all reasonably small, usually family run hotels, and all have a restaurant which, in my personal experience, are invariably excellent.<BR><BR>The main part of the site is in French, but look for the British flag and you'll get a translation.