Poole Cherbourg Ferry
Poole Cherbourg Ferries with Brittany Ferries - Prices from £384
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Poole - Cherbourg
Car + 4Travel: Sunday, 30 May 2021 - Friday, 4 June 2021from: £384
Poole Information
Poole is located on the south coast of England, and is 20 miles to the east of Dorchester. Bournemouth is adjoined to Poole on its eastern edge increasing the town's already large number of beaches and attractions. Poole's most visited attractions are located close to the Ferry port with the quayside being the most popular, with many grade I and II listed buildings and traditional public houses to explore, as well as offering visitors short cruises around the harbour and to Brownsea island near the harbours mouth.
Cherbourg Information
The port of Cherbourg is one of the most popular entry points into France from the UK. Cherbourg links to Brittany via the E03 and Caen and the Loire Valley via the E46 or the N132. On the N13 from Paris and Caen, follow signposts for Cherbourg Ferry Port.
Officially known as Cherbourg-Octeville, this scenic port-town is the gateway to Normandy. Despite being best-known simply as an arrival destination, once you get past the ferry port walls you'll find a charming location with much to discover. Cherbourg lies on the Cotentin Peninsula which is home to some spectacular coastline and plenty of safe, sandy beaches. Within the port is La Cite de la Mer, where you'll find the largest aquarium in Europe and a nuclear submarine.
The town houses many restaurants serving excellent cuisine, boutiques, 19th century gardens and many open air markets selling the freshest of foods. The countryside of the Val de Saire area, east of Cherbourg, and the Hague peninsula, to the west, also have much to offer.
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12 Dec 2019Good value budget channel crossing.
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Saved over £20 with ferrysavers great value for budget trip
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10 Oct 2019Check
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All fine
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07 Oct 2019Holiday
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All around good start to holiday.
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22 Sep 2019Barfleur bit basic
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Good price from ferrysavers
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28 Aug 2019Enjoyed and would definitely recommend
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Great time good facilities Could do with more seating outside but was good.
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